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    February 2004 Volume 29 - Number 7    

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Inter-Rail Transport’s Todd Zubchevich, operations manager in Phoenix, supervises the unloading of the first motorhome delivered by rail from Tiffin Motor Home’s factory in Red Bay, Alabama, to La Mesa RV in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo by Erin Magary)

Rail Shipments of RVs Experiment Looks Promising
 
A new ship-by-rail enterprise designed to get new RVs from the manufacturer to the dealer with minimum miles and minimum road wear at competitive prices is the dream of Larry Gaugenmaier, president of JLG Enterprises. The inaugural trip recently culminated in Phoenix and RV News was there to witness the historic trip. Read how it all came about and the reactions of the dealer that was on hand to pick up two new Tiffin Motorhomes.

A Frigid New York Tour
 

Join us on a tour through frigid New York to visit three of the largest dealers in the state. See how they are handling the coldest temperatures in forty years and what impact it has on lot traffic and working conditions. It’s tough selling RV’s when it’s twenty below, and that’s without the wind chill factor being thrown in, which brings it down to thirty or forty below. As you will see, RVers are tough, and RV dealers are even tougher. It’s full steam ahead, cold weather or not, with expansions to staff, facilities and a new owner for one of them.

Salesmanship
The Dealers Speak

Every year the dealer’s have an opportunity to let the industry know how the manufacturer’s they represent are doing on several different measures of performance and quality. And who better to do the reporting than the people who are on the firing line everyday. And where does a lot of the information and input come from? It starts with the sales and service departments who get the brunt of complaints that come from poor quality, lack of customer support, wrong parts shipments, and less than acceptable reimbursement for warranty repairs. Let’s see how your dealership can use this information to increase sales by representing the winners.

Editorial
Twenty Something

One of the unexpected fallouts from the recent wave of acquisitions under the Holiday Holdings Co. LLC’s spending spree appears to be the well-established, and well respected, Twenty Groups. Money appears to be no object as HHC launched a round of retail acquisitions never before seen in the RV industry. The companies being acquired are apparently not going to be allowed to remain members of the Twenty Groups they have been associated with, and benefited from, for so many years. What does this mean for other groups or the industry in general?

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