Wednesday, June 25, 2008

RV Sales Down Because Of High Gas Prices

As gas prices continue to skyrocket, those who rule the road with huge RV's may be cutting back in the future. The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association reports that RV shipments declined 9.5 percent in 2007, after five consecutive years of record growth.

In the Desert Southwest RV experts say things are steady. Mike Green who owns RV World in Yuma says they're a little off the mark but are not facing some of the hardships that others are in different parts of the country.

Even though sales might be down, the true test to see how the economy will play out will be at places like this one. RV Parks. Don Gammons at the Cactus Gardens says it's too early to tell and see if any of these spots are going to be filled by winter.

"They won't really see any impact of the gas prices maybe until the latter part of August, first part of September." Gammons says. But Green doesn't have to wait until then. He adds that Yuma is destination city where people want to come. Read more about why RV Sales Down Because Of High Gas Prices.

Friday, June 20, 2008

RV Rentals

RV Rentals

My folks have been retired for five years, and they’re spending their golden years on the road. There have been trips to China and Peru and a train tour of Canada. This year, they’re sticking closer to home — an RV tour of California with the Kelly clan.

“We’re a small company,” said Tom Franks, Director of Comfort Coach RV in Oceanside (760-554-7390; rvrentalssandiego.com). “Each of our coaches is privately owned. Not only do you have a rental company maintaining and managing the coach, but you also have an owner, who has a vested interest in maintaining it. And because these are privately owned coaches that people have purchased for themselves, they’re loaded with features and amenities — nicer upholstery and cabinetry, in-motion satellite receivers, surround-sound speaker systems...”

Franks said, “We carry both Class A and Class C. The Class C is the most popular family coach. It’s made on a van chassis and drives like a van. There’s a bed above the driver’s head and a queen-sized bed in the bedroom, and the sofa folds into a double bed, so it can sleep up to eight.” The Class A slept six people, but Franks suggested that it was a step up. “It’s a bus-style coach, so you sit up above the traffic and enjoy a great view. It will have more slide-outs, so you’ll have more living space.” Read more about RV Rentals...

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Monaco Financial Services Continues Consumer Financing Program for Monaco Coach RV Customers

Monaco Coach Corporation, one of the nation's leading manufacturers of recreational vehicles, today announced the continuation of its consumer financing relationship with GE Money for consumer purchases of recreational vehicles. GE Money announced in May that it would largely discontinue its RV and Marine lending, with the exception of products eligible under the Monaco Financial Services consumer finance program.

Launched in June 2006, Monaco Financial Services was jointly designed by Monaco Coach Corporation, GE Capital Solutions, and GE Money to deliver commercial financing to Monaco's dealers and retail financing programs for consumers. MFS supports all Monaco dealers and retail purchases of Monaco Coach's brands, including Monaco, Holiday Rambler, Beaver, Safari, McKenzie and R-Vision. Read more...

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Camping World/FreedomRoads Announces Expansion Into RV Rental Market

Camping World/FreedomRoads, the nation's largest RV and outdoor retailer announced it will be adding recreational vehicle rentals to their suite of RV and Outdoor product offerings.

RV Rental Centers will initially launch in major markets including: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando/Kissimmee, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle. An additional twenty markets are targeted within the next 24 months such as Buffalo, Houston, Indianapolis and Sacramento. The ultimate goal is to have rental units available in Camping World locations across the country supported by the only national service network currently 100 stores strong and growing.

"Offering RV Rentals is a natural fit with our business," said Marcus Lemonis, Camping World/FreedomRoads Chairman & CEO. "We've already established state-of-the-art facilities nationwide while offering RV and Outdoor products such as Coleman at our retail stores; moving into RV Rental market offers the consumer flexibility in their travel plans while providing a unique and affordable rental experience." Lemonis added, "We plan to offer the lowest daily and weekly rates supported by our relationship with thousands of campgrounds and most importantly 24 hour road side assistance. Our goal is to provide total peace of mind to every customer."

The proposal will offer one-way and roundtrip RV reviews through online reservations (campingworld.com and rvrental.com) and a toll-free reservation center. Rental inventory will be powered by Winnebago; the leading RV manufacturer of Class A and Class C Motorhomes and the fleet will range of 25' Class C to 31' Class A models. Learn more...

Monday, June 16, 2008

RV Ratings

Would you like to know which RV manufacturers are rated best? Are you curious as to the top selling brands for each manufacturer? Can you be sure of the overall quality of construction? How do you know if you are getting a good deal or not? Which is the right RV dealer to do business with? All of these are the types of questions you should be asking and in the RV Comparison Guide, we cover all of this! Get the best RV Ratings today by ordering our Guide.

RV business doing well despite rising fuel costs

Record prices at the gas pump could have put the brakes on the recreational vehicle business. But instead, area RV dealers say business is healthy and customers may be looking at their hobby as an escape from the stresses of the tough economy.

Quad-City dealers see customers buying RVs, upgrading to larger units and planning trips as they always have. But their trips might be shorter this year and fuel costs are definitely weighing heavier on their minds.

“We’re down 10 percent but it’s not from the folks who have experienced RVing,” said Mark Thompson, the president of Thompson Family RV. “It may be some new buyers are being more cautious because of consumer confidence and they’re holding back. It’s not that we won’t see them next year.” Read more...

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

RV Industry 'Downsizes' to Keep Pace with Slow Economy and Rising Cost of Gas

Teardrop Trailers and Other Lightweight Campers Proliferate as RV Industry Scrambles to Provide Fuel-Efficient, Environmentally Friendly Alternatives to Large Travel Trailers and Motor Homes

CANTON, Ohio, June 9 -- The June 2008 issue of RV Business Magazine, the leading trade publication for the RV industry in America, recognizes the emerging role of lightweight tow able camper trailers in the RV industry. The recreational vehicle industry, traditionally slow to adopt these small, aerodynamic campers that can be pulled with virtually any vehicle with a hitch, has been compelled to expand their product lines to include products such as the Little Guy teardrop camper trailer and the Silver Shadow teardrop.

The uptake of these micro sized campers by RV dealers has historically been somewhat slow, says Chris Baum, Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer for Little Guy Worldwide, headquartered in Canton, Ohio. "For years, the RV industry has been hesitant to carry a product that only retails for between $5,000 and $10,000. But the explosion in the ownership of small, more fuel-efficient cars in response to the escalating cost of gas has forced the recreational vehicle industry to take another look at selling a product with a broad-based appeal." Read more...

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Castle Rock RV park expands to handle larger models

The Castle Rock RV Park & Campground near metro Denver is developing a new section to accommodate 200 recreational park trailers, also called park models.

The cabin-style trailers -- which are a relatively new trend in recreational accommodations -- will sell in the high $30,000s to roughly $80,000, with a monthly lease fee of $650, according to the RV park.

The park model trailer is movable resort cottage, generally about 400 square feet in size, designed for part-time use, according to the Recreational Park Travel Trailer Industry Association of Flagstaff, Ariz. Park models can look like East Coast cottages or Rocky Mountain log cabins on the outside, and include hardwood floors, lofts and bay windows on the inside. Prices generally start at around $30,000.

Castle Rock RV Park includes 370 acres and is located at 6527 S. Interstate 25, Exit 174, in Castle Rock. The park also has a new Tipi Village with Native American-style tepees that each sleep four people.

Other Colorado RV parks that accommodate park models include King's River Bend RV Park & Cabins in Montrose and Woodland RV Park in Woodland Park, according to The Colorado Vacation Directory.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

News about Airstream Trailers

It’s all part of a vision that started with Becker’s exposure to philosopher/visionary/engineer R. Buckminster Fuller during Becker’s college years at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Fuller opened up a new world vision for Becker, who grew up in the Rogers Park neighborhood, and then moved to Wilmette at the age of 11 when his father, a real estate appraiser, found his talents in high demand by the insurance industry. Becker said he “fell in love” with Fuller’s ideas, such as: “Democracy does not function without enabling technology for the individual.”

He became a Fuller disciple, working with him intermittently between 1966 and 1982, and then went out into the world hoping to create Fuller’s vision of “future ecological villages.”

He set out to enable individuals through technology, and spent stints designing Airstream trailers in Toledo, Ohio; low-cost manufactured housing near Elkhart, Ind. and Chevrolet’s ill-fated Corvair in a GM facility in Warren, Mich. Becker claims what really did the Corvair in was not Ralph Nader’s book Unsafe at Any Speed, but rather the car’s potential fuel-economy capacity that disturbed the oil companies, who put pressure on GM executives. Learn more...

Olympia council considers RV parking ban (KPAX Missoula)

Associated Press - June 3, 2008 12:25 PM ET OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - The Olympia City Council is considering a ban on RV parking on city streets.

As difficult as it is to swallow, the longer it takes to sell your RV, the more money that it is costing you. You are still making the monthly payments, and the actual value is going down every couple months, so you might get a few hundred or even a couple thousand dollars more by waiting, but if you made more in monthly payments, yo572u might have lost money. If you can price your RV reasonably accurate as compared to what they are selling for, you should be able to sell it fairly quickly. Advertise it on as many classified web sites as you can, have lots of pictures and help line up financing will all reduce the time it takes to sell your recreational vehicle.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

High diesel prices force some RV owners to cut back (Napa Valley Register)

For Laurie Potter, the breaking point came last week when she drove into Napa and found diesel selling for $5.25 a gallon. Her commitment to the RV lifestyle... crumbled.

Airstream Trailers

Motorhome

A common misconception with most new RV buyers is they rate the floor plan as the most important aspect in their RV purchase. It is estimated that over 90% of new RV buyers focus more on floor plans than anything else. With experienced or educated RV buyers it is estimated that over 90% focus on the chassis or frame, drive train, engine, suspension and exterior construction when selecting a particular brand. Bottom line, what's underneath your motor home, travel trailer or fifth wheel is the most important aspect and should take top priority in your decision process.

To get the most out of RVing you need to ask yourself some important questions. What are the things you enjoy doing most? If it's off-road pursuits, then you'll want to consider a toy hauler, which can hold your favorite toys like an ATV or motorcycle. If you enjoy sightseeing at state and national parks, a motor home might be the way to go. With a record number of RV communities and parks being built to accommodate the RV lifestyle a Class A or C motorhome may be the answer.

Some are predicting fewer sales this year because of the problems with the economy. The industry may see a 10% to 20% drop overall in RV sales, but this could be the BEST TIME to purchase an RV in my opinion. Most RV dealers will have high inventories and I expect many dealers will slash their prices to make sales.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Coachmen offers RV rebate to complement federal stimulus program

MIDDLEBURY, Ind. — Coachmen RV Group wants to help the federal tax rebate program stimulate the economy by offering its own rebate packages to stimulate sales of new RVs and help more Americans enjoy the many pleasures of RVing ... and see America!

May 14, 2008, Wall Street Journal: "The government's economic stimulus package was credited as being effective in stimulating the market ... say economists at Global Insight, a Waltham, Mass.,-based forecasting firm... They forecast continued growth in consumer spending, partly because of tax rebates and stimulus checks."

"In line with this government program, we are making the stimulus package even sweeter with our very own Coachmenomic Stimulus Package. We want to multiply the buying power of the government stimulus package by making it even more affordable to purchase a Coachmen RV," said Michael R. Terlep, president of Coachmen RV Group. "The government rebate combined with the rebates we are offering make it much easier for consumers to move forward with getting the RV of their dreams."

Coachmen is marketing the program as the "Coachmenomic Stimulus Program," a part of the "Vote for Pete Campaign." Pete is the name of Coachmen's iconic mascot, a spotted Dalmatian.

The rebates Coachmen is offering range from $250 on the very economically priced 2009 Spirit of America® travel trailer up to $2,000 on a 2009 Sportscoach® Class A diesel coach. And, the Coachmenomic rebates are multiplied on new 2007 and 2008 model year of select models in dealers' inventory. So for instance, the rebate would be $5,000 for a 2008 Sportscoach motorhome and $1,500 for a 2008 fifth wheel. Read more...

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Class C Motorhomes

If you've ever traveled in a Class C Motorhome recreational vehicle, you must already be aware of the fun and thrill that such a ride provides. Traveling in a recreational vehicle is a kind of experience that cannot be compared with any other journey. It's no wonder that people often get hooked on the Class C Motorhome to its unique charm. They wouldn't travel any other way if only they could manage to travel in a recreational vehicle. Learn more about Class C Motorhomes.

Friday, May 30, 2008

RV Consumer Ratings Guide

Purchasing a motor home or travel trailer is a huge investment, and a decision that should not be made on impulse. No one wants to be left to the mercy of a salesman who only knows the brand they sell. This book guarantees to provide consumers with the information that they need to know just what they want and how much they want to spend on it before they ever set foot on a sales lot! Learn more about our RV Consumer Ratings Guide.

Winnebago Ratings

Winnebago Industries does not manufacture any trailers or fifth wheelers. Beside their two primary lines of Winnebago and Itasca, they do manufacture three specialty lines of vehicles. These are the Ability Equipped line of Disabled Accessible Motor Homes; the Protector line of Command Center vehicles for Law Enforcement and Emergency Applications, and; the Med One line of mobile Medical Clinics. Read more about Winnebago Ratings.