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Tiffin recalls 13 to fix V-band clamp assembly
i had this exact failure happen to myself last March while driving a 2011 Discovery. (Cummings on a Spartan chassis) bolt on V clamp broke allowing exhaust system to separate leaking hot exhaust melting the doser etc. Cummings paid 680.00 of my 3,000.00 bill. by Tom
MVP RV is out of business
From linked comment... "MVP was one of two new RV manufacturers that sprung up from the ruins of Weekend Warrior and another less known RV builder in Riverside County, KA"

This is 100% wrong.

MVP is the remnants of Thor's Thor California division. Thor exited the southern california market and Pablo Carmona, Brad Williams, and Roger Humeston took over the ownership of the division from Thor. by Ray
MVP RV is out of business
Agree with Bob. Feel bad for the employees. Except for a couple of knuckleheads at the top, they had great employees. Well run sales team, and spot on product offering. Good quality too. Hope they come back without China. by Peter
MVP RV is out of business
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/towing-hauling-rv-forum/235652-mvp-rv-out-business.html#post2276655 by Anonymous User
MVP RV is out of business
Did anyone really believe the fairy tales coming out of China and how they were going to make this company the greatest thing in the RV industry since the first Winnebago motorhome rolled off the assembly line. The sad part is the damage done to the employees, and the industry that can do without the Chinese playing in this sandbox. by Bob Zagami
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http://u2belong.shikshik.org/2012/02/21/motorhome-swap/ by Anonymous User
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no one cares. by john wilkins
Tiffin takes top spot in Class A motorhome sales
I'm not a Tiffin dealer , however I can tell you that the class A not only refers to the coach being bulit, but refers to the builder as well.Good job. by james

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Friday, January 27, 2012
Consumer research site now offers RV pricing guidelines
By Kelly Cauthorn @ 10:45 AM :: :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: RV Industry, Headline
 

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Before outdoor and travel enthusiasts head to their local RV dealership to make a purchase, they can now gather valuable research data on SeeDealerCost.com, the company announced today.

The new website that aggregates pricing and product information for RVs, motorcycles, scooters, snowmobiles, all terrain vehicles (ATVs), utility vehicles, boats and personal watercraft (PWCs).

"SeeDealerCost.com doesn't sell RVs, motorcycles or boats, but we do provide hard-to-find dealer invoicing and pricing guidance to help consumers make a more informed purchasing decision," says Dave Taylor, vice president of SeeDealerCost.com. "Our website is not just about revealing pricing information; we also provide a variety of product information such as standards, product specifications and optional equipment."

Instead of visiting up to 10 or more different dealer or manufacturer sites, SeeDealerCost.com is a one-stop-shop, helping consumers find and then configure their dream bike, boat or RV and compare different makes and models in minutes, said Taylor. When prospective buyers are ready for a test drive and/or to make their purchase, they can locate nearby dealers on SeeDealerCost.com.

Sales volumes are much lower in the marine and powersports industries than the auto industry, and there's less consistency in terms of sales and marketing incentives from the manufacturers, "so dealers tend to keep mum on their invoice pricing," Taylor explained. "SeeDealerCost.com is meant to educate and offer more transparency so people feel more comfortable -- and eager -- when making a new or used vehicle purchase."

SeeDealerCost.com features:

  • Price and production information for popular 2010, 2011 and 2012 makes and models
  • Price and product configurator (MSRP, dealer invoice, optional equipment)
  • Pre-owned value data
  • Dealer locator
  • Request a quote form for local dealers
  • Safety and educational articles
  • Finance information
  • Insurance information
  • Marina information
  • Trip information and video tips
  • Parts and accessories
  • Glossary of terms
  • Social media links to Twitter and Facebook

"It can be confusing and frustrating for buyers when competing dealerships in the same vicinity offer significantly different prices on the same product and service package, and both of those prices might be different from the neighboring community," explained Taylor. "SeeDealerCost.com is the only site of its kind in the recreational products industry designed to take away the guesswork and inform and empower consumers with information pertinent to the negotiation and purchasing process."

About See Dealer Cost

Seedealercost.com, a Web-based tool, provides information education for consumers, enthusiasts, owners and personnel in the marine and powersports industries. Published by the Raleigh, NC-based Pay Dealer Cost Inc., SeeDealerCost.com is a free, "no frills" website that aims to showcase the most accurate and up-to-date information available to ultimately empower consumers in the negotiation and purchasing process.

For more information, visit www.seedealercost.com.

SOURCE: See Dealer Cost press release

 

 

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