210-nascarNASCAR tailgating is always a great time. It is almost as enjoyable as watching the race itself. The thrill of sharing the event with loved ones makes it even better. One of the best ways for a family to make a trek to a NASCAR event is to bring along a stellar RV like the 2013 Roadtrek 210 Popular. Here are the ways that this awesome vehicle will enhance the NASCAR racing experience.

Better Food and BeveragesOne of the best parts of the NASCAR racing experience is all the great food and drinks that are enjoyed by attendees. Of course, grilling is an important part of this experience, but the 2013 Roadtrek 210 Popular offers some features that will help with the process. Its efficient generator provides constant electricity that allows users to attach things like a blender to mix up great frozen drinks.It also has a big refrigerator to keep drinks and food chilled. This allows tailgaters to avoid the hassle of constantly getting more ice to keep things cold in a cooler. This RV also comes with a built-in coffee maker to help tailgaters keep energized during the weekend.There is also a sink to make preparing food and cleaning up dirty dishes a snap. Users will also enjoy the microwave that is a standard feature with the 2013 Roadtrek 210 Popular. There is no shortage of ways that this RV helps to enhance the eating and drinking experience at a NASCAR tailgate.

Rest Well

Though it is a lot of fun to attend a NASCAR event, it is also quite tiring. By the end of the day, attendees are ready to get some much-needed shuteye. Having an RV allows them to sleep in comfort. The Roadtrek 210 Popular has sleeping room for up to three people. There is a lot to be said for sleeping in an air-conditioned RV during the hot, humid nights that are found at NASCAR events in the South.

Drive in Comfort

Of course, the biggest hassle with going to a NASCAR event is dealing with the horrible traffic created by tens of thousands of fans all trying to arrive and leave at the same time. Having an RV for the event allows people to arrive early before the crowds. It also allows them to relax in comfort while they wait for the traffic to thin out before they leave.

When it comes time to drive the 2013 Roadtrek 210 Popular, drivers will find that it handles like a dream. It is smaller than most other RVs, so it can zip in and out of traffic with ease. It also gets great gas mileage.

Make the next RV event a great one by attending in a 2013 Roadtrek 210 Popular. It will make the experience a lot of fun, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

This 2005 Roadtrek 210 Popular is one of a kind, Being an older unit, this Class B motorhome is clean. Equip with everything you could need on a vacation, sink, refrigerator, microwave, and stove. Come out today to check out this great deal at Dave Arbogast in Troy Ohio.

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2010 Roadtrek Class B camper van with Power Sofa that Converts to a King Size Bed.There is an enclosed shower, toilet area, and sink. Also, you will find a refrigerator, microwave, 2 burner stove, sink, a sliding table and nice storage. The front 3rd seat and passenger seat converts to a twin bed. There is a home theater system with Flat Screen TV (with cover). The A/C is a 110V Dometic with heat pump. The is a 11’6″ awning. The monitor panel has water & propane level guages, and battery charge & battery disconnect. The generator is an Onan MicroLite with remote.This is a must see!.

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Design, engineering and functionality all meld together to make the Roadtrek 210-Popular a favorite for any traveler.

One of the “true” Class B Camper Van motorhomes, Roadtrek 210 models are built on the Chevrolet Express extended van and include – well, more of everything.

Like its sister model, the 210-Versatile, the Popular includes more headroom, interior space, a bigger bathroom,  storage, and sleeping area.  A large refrigerator in the Popular model is also elevated providing easier acces.

Despite the 210 models being built on a full van body, travelers don’t have to worry about riding on a box on wheels. Just past the cab, the vehicle starts to before narrowing at the rear. What does his mean? We’ll for starters better ride quality. It helps for better maneuverability and you don’t even have to worry about utilizing the vehicle’s rear wheels.

A king-size bed or convienent twin beds can easily be converted from an optional  power sofa that includes seating for two. For those not interested in the sofa, they can leave a dinette in the rear. Wrapping up the many highlights of this fantastic Class B Camper Van is forward facing seating for three and sleeping for one up front.

Looking for more information about this Roadtrek model? Give us a call at 1-888-436-3216 and speak with a member of our team.

Why the Roadtrek 210 Popular?

  • Seats 2 to 5 and sleeps 2 to 3 in front single and rear twins or king-size bed.
  • The ultimate wide body Class B Roadtrek.
  • More headroom (74″), more interior space, more room in the permanently enclosed bathroom, and more interior storage space.
  • More exterior storage space.
  • Large convection oven/microwave.
  • Includes large refrigerator.

 

 

1. Wardrobe

2. Stove

3. Sink

4. Fridge

5. Microwave

6. Home Theater

7. Toilet

8. Shower

9. Sliding Table

Roadtrek 170 Versatile | Roadtrek 190 Popular | Roadtrek 190 Versatile | Roadtrek 210 Popular

Roadtrek 210 Versatile | Roadtrek RS Adventurous | Roadtrek SS Agile | Roadtrek SS Ideal

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“Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, everyone was stirring, even the mouse. It was hours before the Christmas Eve trip would begin, and all the elves were frantically asking the same question, “Where the heck was Santa Claus?”

It wasn’t like the jolly old elf to be missing this close to take off, and the elves were worried. Worried that is, until Mrs. Claus entered the room. “Relax”, she told the elves. Santa will be here in plenty of time. He’s just driving his new Roadtrek!

Who could blame Santa for wanting to be rid of that sleigh? (Not to mention those smelly old reindeer!) The Roadtrek 210-Popular offers the comfort of home with the conveniences of a motor home, making travel, even all night travel, a breeze. There is more headroom, more interior space (for the elves), more exterior storage space (for gifts!), not to mention a large refrigerator, and a permanent enclosed bathroom. That eliminates periodic stops and will make the overall trip quicker and easier.

Let’s see the old sleigh do this. Sleeping comfort for 3, seating for 5. The rear features a dinette or power sofa that does triple duty. It’s a great place to watch a movie on the optional flat screen TV, provides belted seating for another two, and makes into a large king size bed or convenient twins (the elves will be fighting over those!)

More room, comfort, and no freezing wind in your beard all night makes the Roadtrek 210-Popular the new vehicle of choice for the most popular man on earth (I mean, who doesn’t like Santa Claus?) And, no more reliance on a red nosed reindeer to see where you’re headed. Sounds like the sleigh is headed for the museum.

Now just two questions remain—How will Santa get to the chimney—and where can he find Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph new homes?

If it’s good enough for Santa at the North Pole, imagine what the Roadtrek Class B Camper could do for you. Check them out with the van experts at Dave Arbogast. Call them at 1-866-975-3257 today!

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I own a Class B RV—a Roadtrek 210. For two years I have roamed the country, Midwest and Deep South, with shorter trips into Ohio, New York, the Middle Atlantic states, and New England destinations. My Roadtrek 210 has taken me away from the “frozen north” into the “hospitable south” and provided weeks of extraordinary luxury.

The Roadtrek Class B Van is just what the doctor ordered. It’s built on a Chevy, gives me outstanding gas mileage, and provides all the necessary comforts of home on the road. Granted, it isn’t as spacious as a Class A diesel pusher, but that’s okay: I don’t need a Jacuzzi on the road, and my wife and I, now in retirement, have long since “graduated” our children to RVs of their own. And then that diesel gets all of six miles to the gallon, a major problem with what fuel sells for now.

It has heat; it has A/C. It’s got a sound system and cable provisions. It doesn’t have a luxurious bathroom, but it’s sufficient for our needs when other alternatives are not available. We have a spacious kitchen and serving area (so long as we’re not both standing there at the same time). And we can move around without having to bend.

We have the same king-sized bed we have at home. We’re just careful to raise the back bumper to elevate our bodies when sleeping. The captain’s chairs are comfortable to ride in and to swivel and play games. We’ve modified our 210 to remove one of the chairs and replace it with cabinets. When we travel, and because we don’t have children with us, we want as much closet space as we can get. There’s no overhead bunk space to waste and every possible cubic inch of space inside the RV is well-planned and fully-used.

The unit comes equipped with both 12V DC and 110V AC. It has an installed generator that runs the microwave and other electronics when we’re not connected at a campground. There’s enough water onboard for dishes and flushes; there’s enough propane to cook all the meals we need to. And a refrigerator that operates on 12V, 110V, and propane adds to the mix.

Outside, there’s a very large awning. It allows a table and chairs to be set and protects us from most of the rain and all of the sun. We have added screening for when the double-wing doors are open.

Where can we go? Anywhere. We do trips before the white stuff begins to fall. I could drive it in the snow, but why bother? We climb into it, point the nose south, and take on a new annual adventure. What can we do when we get there? That’s why I carry my laptop and put it on local websites for interesting places to visit and outstanding places to eat.

And the very best part of all? This Roadtrek Class B Van fits in a single parking space. We can overnight in a retailer’s parking lot. We can take it downtown to run errands. Even when we’re connected at a campground, we’re free to move back on the road and to a new adventure in mere minutes.

 

I received this note from one of our recent customers about her travels in a 2010 Roadtrek 210 Popular:

Traveling with children can be very stressful! This summer my husband and I took our five year old to Chicago in our Roadtrek.  We loved the ability to move around the cabin freely an d enjoy many of the amenities we have at home.  It was perfect, my daughter watched a movie while we both relaxed on the back sofa.  The seven hour drive was easy and painless.  More importantly we felt safe and secure in our Roadtrek!

– Betty Haase

Betty I completely agree with you! Roadtrek Class B Campers provide the perfect way to travel with children.  My wife and I also have a little one who loves to watch movies in the van.  Thanks for sharing your story and happy Roadtreking!

   

One of the company’s newest and most innovative models, the Roadtrek SS-Ideal has one very large surprise. It’s the industry’s only model featuring a rear slide-out door.

This Class B Camper Van, released in 2009, is based off the 144″ wheelbase of the Mercedes-built Short Sprinter van and like the Agile, is only 19 1/2 feet long. And like the Agile, don’t let its compact size fool you. The Ideal is convenient enough to be utilized as a standard conversion van but still offers all the features of a fully-equipped motorhome. And don’t forget to add great fuel economy to the list of this model’s many positives.

Take a step inside this great Roadtrek model and lay witness to the industry’s first and only slide room out the rear doors of a motorhome. This feature allows you to have the convenience of driving and parking a vehicle less than 20 feet long and then adding an additional three feet of living space when you’re parked at your destination. The extra space means a larger permanent bathroom, bigger fridge and more storage.

The Ideal seats four and sleeps two. Half of its double bed in the rear is contained in the slide room which  also converts into a sofa. A table and two jump seats create spacious seating in the rear and a table for the two front captain seats provide a separate seating area from the bed in the rear of the vehicle.

Thanks to the Ideal’s ability to easily grow an extra three feet in size, it features the largest refrigerator in any Roadtrek model, a spacious galley and additional storage.

If you’re looking for a more compact Roadtrek model when driving with the luxury of extra space when camping, then this SS-Ideal is the right fit for you.

Looking for more information about this Roadtrek model? Give us a call at 1-888-436-3216 and speak with a member of our team.

Why the Roadtrek SS Ideal?

  • Seats 5 and sleeps 2 in rear twins or king size bed.
  • Maximum fuel economy,  long service intervals, and great longevity.
  • Its 144″ Wheelbase allows for a tighter turning radius and lower weight ratings.
  • Largest permanently enclosed bathroom in any Class B Camper Van.
  • Industries first and only slide room out the rear doors, adds an additional three feet of living room.

1. Wardrobe

2. Stove

3. Sink

4. Fridge

5. Microwave

6. TV

7. Toilet

8. Shower

Roadtrek 170 Versatile | Roadtrek 190 Popular | Roadtrek 190 Versatile | Roadtrek 210 Popular

Roadtrek 210 Versatile | Roadtrek RS Adventurous | Roadtrek SS Agile | Roadtrek SS Ideal

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Are you a traveler who likes to leave the world behind? If so, then search no more. The Roadtrek 190-Popular, one of the company’s original models, provides travelers with just that.

Whether it be hitting those beautiful back-country roads with the family or taking them on a journey down Route 66, this Class B motorhome might just be the perfect fit for you.

With the great handling of a Chevrolet Express 3500 extended van, the 190 is one of Roadtrek’s most “Popular” models thanks to its reliability, excellent workmanship and quality appointments. Regardless of whether the sun is rising or setting, the front captain’s seats help provide a picturesque experience any navigator can enjoy. When it’s time to call it a night, the van’s rear dinette or optional power sofa can transform into either a king-size bed or two comfortable twin beds. Extra passengers? No problem.  Forward facing seatbelts at the rear – two with the dinette and three with the sofa – make it possible to bring along even more travelers with you for any journey.

A full-length wardrobe, dining table in the front, a kitchen with everything you need and tons of storage, all combine to help make this Class B Camper Van one that anyone can enjoy.

Looking for more information about this Roadtrek model? Give us a call at 1-888-436-3216 and speak with a member of our team.

Why the Roadtrek 190 Popular?

  • Seats 2 to 5 and sleeps 2 to 3 in front single and rear twins or king-size bed.
  • Sleeping flexibility – rear dinette or optional power sofa converts to king sized bed or into twin beds.
  • Optional 6.0 L V8 with locking differential and external transmission cooler.
  • Ability to dine in the front lets you leave the rear beds made up for sleeping.
  • Sizes allows you to park your Roadtrek in many RV restricted areas.

 

 

1. Wardrobe

2. Stove

3. Sink

4. Fridge/Microwave

5. TV/DVD

6. Toilet

7. Privacy Door

8. Shower

Roadtrek 170 Versatile | Roadtrek 190 Popular | Roadtrek 190 Versatile | Roadtrek 210 Popular

Roadtrek 210 Versatile | Roadtrek RS Adventurous | Roadtrek SS Agile | Roadtrek SS Ideal

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Mountainous terrain, those hard to get to back roads and slippery surfaces are no problem for the Roadtrek RS-Adventurous.

Thanks to Mercedes-Benz engineering, featuring the brand’s fairly new Sprinter Van, a combination of  safety, great fuel economy,  strength, a high degree of quality and comfort have helped make this Class B Camper Van a joy to travel in.

The features of the Adventurous are numerous. Thanks to the new Electronic Stability Program (ESP), the navigator is warned when the vehicle starts to lose control, automatically utilizing both traction control and anti-locking braking systems to help you and your passengers feel more safe when traveling on winding or slippery roads.

Unlike many of Roadtrek’s other models, the Adventurous has a few unique surprises. Rather than having the ability to convert into beds, the model’s second row seating includes luxurious lounge seats and the option of bigger and better captain’s seats. Swivel the second row seats towards the rear and enjoy an awesome view of the television. Add the option of folding mattresses up front on top of all four front seats for extra sleeping space. The mattresses can also easily be stored.

This luxurious camper van is highlighted by panoramic windows from front to rear, tons of storage, and the ability to add a hanging pantry at the back of the kitchen area. The model’s bathroom doors help maximize space while still leaving plenty of room inside for a vanity sink, a sit-down or stand-up shower, and toilet And like many other Roadtrek models, an optional electric powered sofa in the rear creates even more sleeping space whether it be a king size or twin beds. If you’re not looking for more snoozing the sofa can recline to a number of different lounge positions with the push of a button.

This RS Adventurours is truly the model for those who enjoy going anywhere and enjoy the comfort of traveling in style in a Class B Camper Van.

Looking for more information about this Roadtrek model? Give us a call at 1-888-436-3216 and speak with a member of our team.

Why the Roadtrek RS Adventurous?

  • Seats 2 to 6 and sleeps 2 to 4 in front single beds and rear twins or king size bed.
  • Maximum fuel economy, long service intervals, and great longevity.
  • Optional second row captains seats with armrests of the ultimate passenger comfort.
  • Features the adaptive electronic stability program (ESP).
  • Great traction control.
  • Spare tire easily stores underneath the vehicle.

 

1. Wardrobe

2. Stove

3. Sink

4. Fridge

5. Microwave

6. Home Theater

7. Toilet

8. Shower

 

 


Roadtrek 170 Versatile | Roadtrek 190 Popular | Roadtrek 190 Versatile | Roadtrek 210 Popular

Roadtrek 210 Versatile | Roadtrek RS Adventurous | Roadtrek SS Agile | Roadtrek SS Ideal

Airstream Interstate | Airstream Avenue | Winnebago Era