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While attending a recent RV show I was impressed with Coachmen RV, in particular Georgie Boy and Sporstcoach. Coachmen, is one of the nation’s leading full-line manufacturers of recreation vehicles and modular construction.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Coach House RV
Coach House RV Inc. has carved out a niche in the RV marketplace. Its one-piece fiberglass body is unique in the industry. No seams mean no leaks, fewer repairs and a more peaceful driving experience. “Our one-piece fiberglass body makes us absolutely unique. Every other RV is built multi piece. We are the only ones who aren’t,” says Steve Gerzeny, Coach House VP. Learn more about Coach House.
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
Casita RV
Casita is family owned business founded in 1983. Casita sells direct to the consumer - no middle man, therefore all savings are passed directly to their customers. Alicia Mahoney, Sales Manager for Casita said, “The south east is our strongest region, especially Florida.” Usually she considers Scamp to be one of their closest competitors, but with the fire at Scamp that’s not so much the case right now. Learn more about Casita RV.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Carriage RV
According to the company’s website, Carriage Inc. was founded in 1968 and the company’s philosophy has always been, “To build a quality unit, not quantity massproduced units.” Beyond All Expectations is the company’s tag line.
Over 37 years, the Carriage RV facility has grown to 20 buildings situated on 55 acres in the quiet farming community of Millersburg, Indiana. It also features a beautiful courtesy park for Carriage customers to stay should their unit need to be serviced by Carriage’s Service and Warranty Department. Learn more about Carriage RV.
Over 37 years, the Carriage RV facility has grown to 20 buildings situated on 55 acres in the quiet farming community of Millersburg, Indiana. It also features a beautiful courtesy park for Carriage customers to stay should their unit need to be serviced by Carriage’s Service and Warranty Department. Learn more about Carriage RV.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Born Free Motor Coach
When you see a Born Free RV cruising down the road you notice it. Born Free’s unique design makes it stand out among the other Class C’s on the market. The company only builds 250 coaches a year going after that niche customer that wants something unique that performs well and is of high quality inside and out. Born Free is one of the older companies in the business today, manufacturing Class C motor coaches for 38 years and gaining a reputation as one of the best in the business along the way. Learn more about Born Free Motorhomes.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Bigfoot RV
Bigfoot Industries located in Armstrong, British Columbia, Canada; has been building quality RVs for 27 years. Specializing in Class C and travel trailers, Bigfoot RV sells strong in the northwest and rocky mountain regions due to its location but has a strong dealer network throughout the United States and Canada. Learn more about Bigfoot RV.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Beaver Motor Coaches
When thinking of luxury coaches, one thinks of Beaver Motor Coaches. After nearly 30 years in the business, Beaver has become known for its intricate woodwork and luxurious interiors as well as its performance.
Started in a small town in Oregon in the 1970’s, Beaver RV focused on creating a small line of luxury motor coaches for the customer who wanted to travel in style and comfort. Learn more about Beaver Motor Coaches.
Started in a small town in Oregon in the 1970’s, Beaver RV focused on creating a small line of luxury motor coaches for the customer who wanted to travel in style and comfort. Learn more about Beaver Motor Coaches.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Ameri-Camp RV
Ameri-Camp was launched when a group of industry veterans broke away from their respective companies and decided to bring together their collective expertise in making a state-of-the-art towable product. Since then the company has been growing like wildfire and gaining a reputation for quality product and service. Learn more about Ameri-Camp RV.
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Sunday, August 26, 2007
Alfa Leisure RV
In the 1920’s Andrew Crean toured the US with his family in a “motorhome” built on a model T chassis. This trip must of made quite an impression on John Crean, his son, for in 1950 he founded Fleetwood Enterprise, one of the largest RV manufacturers in the nation. Read more about Alfa Leisure RV.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Airstream RV
Airstream has been around since the 1930’s getting its start in Los Angeles, California. The founder, Wallace Byam, led the company through some difficult times including the great depression. During the 1930’s Wallace experimented with aircraft type construction methods to lessen wind resistance and improved the trailer’s strength-to-weight ratio. Read more about Airstream RV.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Travel Trailers
Rating Over 28 Different Travel Trailer RV Manufacturers
Travel trailers come in a variety of sizes, ranging from a small bedroom on wheels to the equivalent of a Class A motorhome without the engine and transmission. Many units feature a slideout to quickly extend the unit's living space. Small trailers may weigh less than 2,000 pounds and can be pulled with a wide selection of compact vehicles. Read more...Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Class C Motorhomes
Rating Over 20 Different Class C RV Manufacturers
Class C motorhomes are sometimes referred to as mini-motorhomes, which are scaled-down versions of Class A motorhomes. They range in weight from 10,000 to 15,000 pounds and stretch from 20 feet to 35 feet in length. Class C motorhomes are generally constructed on a van chassis.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Fifth Wheels
Fifth wheel towable trailers are similar to larger travel trailers, but they have an extension on the front of the unit that extends over the tow vehicle and a horizontal plate that looks like a wheel (hence the name "fifth wheel") that rests on the tow vehicle for support. Read More...
Monday, August 20, 2007
RV Comparison Guide
Having problems deciding which RV motorhome manufacturer to choose from? There are so many to choose from these days. I want to let you know of a resource that can help you in your decision making. It's called the RV Comparison Guide. This product comes from a consumer based company that rates RV manufacturers and compares each manufacturer regarding customer satisfaction, quality of construction and resale value, etc.
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