Audio Supplier Rocks New 12-volt Gear
Boss Audio Systems has launched its newest 12-volt aftermarket audio product line. Its Phantom Skull speakers feature illuminated red eyes that pulse to the beat of the music.
Boss Audio Systems has launched its newest 12-volt aftermarket audio product line. Its Phantom Skull speakers feature illuminated red eyes that pulse to the beat of the music.
The National RV Training Academy (NRVTA) changed its certification program to make it less complicated than one adopted this year by the RV industry. Under the new program, people who complete training can test to become…
Heartland Recreational Vehicles has applied for a patent for its new Stor-Mor Storage system. Stor-Mor maximizes front-end storage space in an RV.
The Society of Certified RV Professionals has designated this week as RV Fixed Operations Professional Certification Week. The society along with the Mike Molino RV Learning Center…
Seeking to train as many RV technicians as possible, the RV Technical Institute (RVTI) continues its offering of free classes. Three different Level 1 classes are currently scheduled and are taking additional students.
Camco Manufacturing has launched two new Rhino Tote Tanks with Steerable Wheels. The ready-to-use kit comes with everything needed to transport waste from an RV to a dump station when you’re parked too far away for an RV sewer hose.
While the RV/MH Hall of Fame’s Annual Induction Dinner celebrating the Class of 2020 is still months away, reservations are pouring in, according to RV/MH Hall of Fame President Darryl Searer.
Responding to the global spread of coronavirus and COVID-19, Cummins joined a growing list of companies imposing travel restrictions on its employees. Although the company’s products will be on display at this week’s…
Thor Industries CEO and President Bob Martin said there has been a “sharp increase” in the last week or two regarding concerns around the coronavirus and its potential to cause further…
According to Elkhart County Health Department officials, two cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in the Indianapolis area. Both people attended the same out-of-town conference and were apparently infected there.
For RV dealers who have devoted decades to building their businesses, choosing an exit strategy can be a most tenuous task. For dealers without family wishing to continue the business, the possibilities are limited.
Following serious deliberations, the Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA) has decided to continue with its planned International Convention and RV Expo in Tucson, Arizona. The event is schedule from March 26-29, despite threats posed by the coronavirus.
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