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"I have limited number vacation days each year. It doesn't make financial sense for me to purchase a $250,000 luxury motorcoach and let sit idle for 48 weeks of each year" says Tai Quan, a high tech executive and a CoachShare customer from San Jose, California. "Fractional ownership not only saves me money, it also saves me time. CoachShare takes care of both the pre-trip delivery and the post-trip pickup. I don't have to bothered with the time consuming chores that full time RV owners have to deal with." According to the University of Michigan, most traditional owners only use their recreaitonal vehicle 21 days a year. "Consumers are realizing that it doesn't make sense anymore to buy an RV and use it a few weeks a year, especially in this economy" says James Palmer, President and CEO of CoachShare. The cost is a major factor for buying into fractional ownership, but RVers also complain about the time it takes to manage, clean, maintain, repair, and move around an RV when they're the sole owner." People interested in fractional ownership with CoachShare buy the amount of time they need in an RV each year, either two, five, or 11 weeks. Each owner pays their fraction of the purchase price to CoachShare, and also receives two days of complimentary driver's training. CoachShare then manages the RV for the owner group, everything from cleaning inside and out and routine maintenance, to securely storing the coach and taking it in for repairs when needed. Keep up with the latest RV headline news on Twitter. Top of Page Get your FREE RV Travel Newsletter every week - sign up now.
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