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Business good for RV dealers paying attention to customer service

Despite the economy, business has been good, some dealers say, citing the extra attention they've given to customer service. [Read More]


Keystone RV Company achieved a record 22.3 percent market share in travel trailer and fifth wheel sales for the month of October.

Keystone RV Company achieved a record 22.3 percent market share in travel trailer and fifth wheel sales for the month of October. [Read More]


This cartoon says it all

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Happy New Year

Happy New Year - Glad 08 is over [Read More]


Consumer Sentiment Hits New Low in December

Consumer Sentiment Hits New Low in December

"This will lead to changes on the part of the RVers this coming season and RV Campground owners need to begin a defensive plan right now" - Keith Bennet

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NuWa Industries to Cease Production in January

NuWa Industries to Cease Production in January

"This is a real loss, but they are doing it with the same class and customer attention that made their product one of the best" - Keith Bennett

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RV shipments down 72.1 percent for Nov. 2008

RV shipments down 72.1 percent for Nov. 2008 November towable shipments to dealers were down 71.4 percent and motorized shipments were down 75.8 percent when compared to November 2007 shipments. [Read More]


Buffett Invests in RV Business

Buffett Invests in RV Business [Read More]


Carriage performing well in struggling market

Millersburg, Ind. - Carriage Inc., announced that as a result of continued retail strength towards its products, that their October results posted a 49 percent change in market share from last October and a 20 percent rise in unit volume. [Read More]


Rates in Estes Park are to high

Starting Jan. 1, area lodging, vacation rentals, bed and breakfasts and RV/campgrounds will begin collecting the two percent lodging tax approved by voters in last November’s election. Rocky Mountain National Park is better camping and MUCH cheaper - Parks in Estes will loose business and some say they have lost touch with what their services are worth. Even though the issues was passed by voters, the economy has changed since election day and not for the better. - Keith Bennett [Read More]


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