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  • Using Solar Power or a Generator With Your RV

    If you are parking your RV in the wilderness, far from any convenient power source, you can still get power from solar panels or a generator. But which is the better choice?

    The RV Home Yet? blog features a story exploring the advantages and trade-offs of solar panels and generators.Solar panels are quiet and earth-friendly, but can be pricey. Generators are cheaper, but can disturb your peace and quiet.

    The story also features a handy guide to generator courtesy, so generator users and non-users can enjoy the outdoors and co-exist peacefully.

    Source: RV Home Yet?

  • The Rally – The RV Industry’s Biggest Event of the Year – Takes Place April 17 – 20, 2009 in Albuquerque, New Mexico

    It is only one month till The Rally (formerly called the Great North American RV Rally), an annual event to be held on April 17 – 20, 2009 at Expo New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

    According to the official site, RV owners from nearly every state and province are expected, with around 4,500 RVs and about 10,000 people at the event each day.

    Why is The Rally so big? RV rallies have been around for about 30 years, but some are only for owners of particular brands and types of motorhomes. The Rally brings together interests of various RV organizations involved, offering comprehensive seminar programs and exhibits.

    There will be more than 500 booths featuring the latest in RV products and services, and more than 30 seminars scheduled for each day beginning on April 16. You can read more about the rally at the official site: http://www.therally.com

    You can also get updates about The Rally on Twitter at http://twitter.com/therally
     
    Source: The Rally

  • RVTraderOnline.com Now Offers Dealers an RV Clips Advertising Option

    RVTraderOnline.com now offers RV dealers an “RV Clip” advertising option for each of their advertised RVs on RVTraderOnline.com.

    An RV Clip is an animated slide show accompanied by spoken text and music. Each clip features photographs of the RV for sale, panned over for a video-like effect. A voice-over describes the RV’s features, its location and selling price, all set to upbeat background music.

    RV Clips are automatically generated on RVTraderOnline.com with no hassle to the dealer. RV dealers do have the option to let RV Trader’s data fields automatically create the spoken text or they can customize the spoken text themselves at no additional cost.

    “We are always looking for new opportunities for dealers to advertise their RVs and to provide a better user experience for RV buyers. With the ‘RV Clips’ we are able to do both,” commented Tim Custer, RV Trader general manager.

    Current RV dealers on RVTraderonline.com receive a complimentary 30-day trial of RV Clips. Dealers can incorporate the clips along side the photo gallery already in place.

    According to a study by the Online Publishers Association, after viewing video ads, 31 percent of consumers visit the company’s website, 52 percent of consumers take an action after viewing a video ad and 16 percent of consumers who view video ads make a purchase. Statistics such as these were key influences to the development of user generated video and RV Clips to RVTraderOnline.com.

    A sample RV Clip can be viewed at: at this link by clicking “Watch RV Clip”

    Source: RV Trader Online

  • RV Industry Optimistic Economic Stimulus Plans Will Help Industry Rebound

    The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA) has expressed optimism that the federal economic credit and stimulus packages, which include provisions to stimulate RV lending and friendly tax treatment for new motorhome purchases, will help promote sales and aid in the industry’s economic recovery.

    Like many of the nation’s manufacturing sectors, the RV industry has experienced a sharp decline in sales. As a result, plants have closed and workers have been laid off. The industry anticipates that the stimulus package may help to restore consumer confidence by staunching job losses.

    “We’re hopeful that the stimulus will work as planned,” says RVIA President Richard Coon. “It contains favorable elements that we hope will help improve the economic environment for our industry and stimulate RV sales.”One provision in the stimulus bill provides a deduction for sales or excise taxes on the first $49,500 of a new motorhome purchase. “This is the kind of consumer incentive that will stimulate demand in what is already an RV buyer’s market with great bargains for consumers,” says Coon.

    In addition, the inclusion of RV consumer loans and dealer floor plan loans in the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF) could ease credit and stimulate RV lending. “Getting RV consumer and dealer business loans added to the TALF program is a big step forward for the industry,” says Coon. “TALF will help qualified dealers to purchase RVs from manufacturers, and consumers to borrow money to buy RVs. As credit frees up, RV sales will increase and the industry will rebound.

    “Pent-up demand for RVs is building,” says Coon. “Attendance at RV retail shows throughout the country has exceeded expectations, but even buyers with strong credit histories have not been getting approved for loans. In addition, RV dealers haven’t been able to secure business loans to buy inventory.”Reports from RV retail shows indicate that shoppers are impressed with new RV products that are smaller, lighter, and more aerodynamic and fuel-efficient than previous models.

    “RVing is a tremendously popular lifestyle that will endure despite these tough economic times because it’s the most cost-effective way for families to have a great vacation,” says Coon. “Solid traffic at RV shows and the innovation going on within our industry are signs that the long-term outlook remains positive. All of these factors point to more American jobs in our made-in-America industry.”

    Source and Photo Credit: RVIA

  • Fleetwood RV Will Celebrate Its 60th Anniversary During the Fleetwood MotorHome Association National Rally This June

    Fleetwood Enterprises’ RV Group recently announced that it will commemorate its 60th anniversary during the Fleetwood MotorHome Association’s (FMA) “Wind Your Way to Wyoming” first national rally in Gillette, Wyo. June 27-30, 2009.

    According to Fleetwood, the exclusive motor home event will be held at the CAM-PLEX in Gillette, Wyoming. Featuring over 1,700 campsites with full RV hook ups and a 177,000-sq.-ft. convention center, CAMP-LEX is located near several U.S. tourist attractions such as Mt. Rushmore, Devils Tower and a variety of state parks.

    Recently added to the event agenda are a motor home driving seminar and behind-the-wheel training sessions taught by Gary Lewis, owner of RV Basic Training, LLC.

    The seminar “10 Things You Need to Know to Drive Like a Pro” will be offered to all rally attendees at no charge. The “Behind the Wheel” driving school, which teaches motor home owners how to safely drive their coaches, is available to all rally attendees for $65. Special “ladies only” classes are also available.

    Other event highlights in the latest motor home innovations and floor plans on display, feedback sessions with Fleetwood’s product development and design teams, and vendor and supplier displays.

    Source: Fleetwood

  • Winnebago Recognized As Top-Selling Motorhome Manufacturer For Eighth Consecutive Year

    Winnebago Industries, Inc. has announced recognition for the eighth consecutive year as the nation’s top-selling motor home manufacturer according to Statistical Surveys, Inc., a retail reporting service in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

    Winnebago Industries’ dealers retailed more Class A and Class C motor homes combined than any other manufacturer’s dealer group in calendar 2008, achieving 18.5 percent market share.

    “We are extremely pleased with the recognition of Winnebago Industries as the top-selling motor home manufacturer in calendar 2008,” said Winnebago Industries Vice President of Sales and Marketing Roger Martin. “We believe this honor is a direct reflection of the strength of our dealer partners, our employees and our strong product offerings.”

    Winnebago Industries also strongly led the Class A Gas market segment with 23.3 percent market share and the Class C market segment with 23.1 percent market share in calendar 2008.The Winnebago brand also achieved the number one selling brand honors in Class A and Class C markets combined with 13.0 percent market share. The Itasca brand was in third place with 5.5 percent market share.

    “We’re very proud of the respect our brands command,” said Martin. “We believe RV consumers are drawn to quality, well-established brands, particularly during a challenging economic environment such as we have today. We have worked extremely hard to distinguish our product from the competition through stringent quality control programs, innovative product design and unmatched service after the sale. Through these efforts, Winnebago Industries has also been recognized as a Quality Circle Award recipient by the Recreation Vehicle Dealers’ Association for each of the last 13 years.”

    Source and Photo Credit : Winnebago

  • Contoure 3-Burner Ceramic Cooktop Makes the Most of Kitchen Space

    Just like at home, cooking a proper meal on a boat or RV requires more than one burner. To simultaneously heat up soup, an entrée and a vegetable, Contoure International offers  the Contoure 3-Burner Ceramic Cooktop makes the most of tight kitchen spaces.

    According to Contoure International, the scratch-resistant, easy-to-clean, black glass surface, streamlined cooktop comes in two elegant styles, the Designer Beveled Edge and the Classic rounded Pencil Edge.

    When not in use, it adds valuable counter space. The three burners feature HiLight quick heat to jump-start meal preparation. With 1,200 watts per burner, radiant heat elements ensure constant and even heat distribution.

    For safety, the Contoure Cooktop features a 30- or 15-amp breaker, thermal limiters, push-and-turn controls and a residual heat indicator light. Available in 120 or 240V

    Source: Contoure International

  • Jayco Offers The Jay Flight Bungalow Park Trailer For 2009

    Jayco’s homepage features details on the Jay Flight Bungalow park trailer. According to Jayco, the Jay Flight Bungalow park trailer allows you to take your home with you to your favorite vacation spot. The Bungalow’s spacious and comfortable living space is ideal for a long-term spring or summer getaway at the lake or in the mountains.

    The Bungalow park trailer is more permanent and home-like than a traditional RV but less expensive than on-site building. The Bungalow is also easy to transport from a summer in the mountains to a winter by the sea. With its open 40-foot floorplan designs and ample living and storage space, you’ll feel right at home. The Bungalow comes packed with standard features, including a 60-inch patio door, Northridge Maple cabinetry, washer/dryer prep for stackable units, Big Easy entrance step with 10-inch deep treads, and extra large picture dinette window.

    To complement the standard equipment on the Jay Flight Bungalow, the Customer Value Package comes with 15,000-BTU central air conditioning with wall thermostat and louvered-directional ceiling vents, ABS garden tub surround, bathroom power vent, double 30-pound propane bottles with regulator, home theater system, and Multi-Media Premium Sound System.

    The Jay Flight Bungalow is available with optional equipment choices, including an insulated, heated and enclosed underbelly, 20-gallon electric water heater, portable outside gas grill, stabilizer jacks, RV satellite kit and a queen bed option for the rear bedroom in the 40 BHS floorplan. An option for a second glider recliner chair by the patio door is also available on the 40FER model.

    Source: Jayco

  • Quartzsite, Arizona Attracts RVers From Across The Nation

    Examiner.com features a story on Quartzsite, Arizona, a destination considered the “Meeting Place” for RVers from all over the United States and Canada.

    According to the story, what brings RVers to Quartzsite is a mix of shows and events featuring everything from classic cars to crafts.

    Many RVers also participate in the shows as vendors, towing their goods as they travel. Low prices for RV parking are big draw as well.

    While the local RV parks sometimes lack the fancier features of other sites, Boondocking RVers and bargain seekers use the cheaper rates to lengthen their vacations.

    Source: Examiner.com

  • Las Vegas Campground Offers Airstream Trailer Rental

    Photo Credit: Steve Marcus

    Need a place to stay in Las Vegas where you can be close to the action? How about an Airstream trailer near the Las Vegas Strip?

    The Las Vegas Sun reports on a new Airstream trailer park alongside the Circus Circus Hotel and Casino.

    According to the story, Airstream delivered ten of its famous shiny and aerodynamic 25 foot trailers to a KOA campground for rentals. The trailers rent for $45 a night through February.

    You can’t drive off the campground with these particular trailers, but Airstream hopes trailer renters will love their stay so much they will buy one of their own.

    Source: Las Vegas Sun

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