Wednesday, June 29, 2011

We would like to thank David for writing this review.

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"All Seasons was responsive to issues with the camper made the repairs quickly and correctly"

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Father's Day Gift Ideas

Father's Day is just around the corner! Find a gift your Dad will love with the help of this gift guide! http://bit.ly/ipGmaU

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

RV owners willing to pay to get away

Take a look at this article from the Courier Post Online to see why RV owners love taking their RV on vacation! 

 

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"It might seem like filling up the 75-gallon gas tank on a 33-foot motor home would make John Shepherd grumble and curse -- and maybe rethink his vacation plans. 

 
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 Not so -- not even with a gallon of gas costing $1 more than it did a year ago. 

Shepherd, of Lenhertsville, Pa., is about to leave for a months-long trek from Pennsylvania to Alaska, and plans another lengthy jaunt early next year. Like a surprisingly large number of recreational-vehicle owners, he's unfazed by the $200-and-up cost of filling up his Fleetwood.

"If we were going in a car every night, you can expect to spend $120 for a motel room and meals," he said. "It's just a lifestyle. It's more convenient."

It's a piece of the summer economy that is just not that sensitive to gas-pump shock, it seems, though the deep recession did cut deeply into sales of RVs for two years before rebounding last year.

Nationally, more than half of RV owners surveyed this spring by the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association said they'll be going camping more often than last year, with many taking more frequent, shorter vacations. Just 9 percent said they'll go camping less this summer.

And the trade group expects overall RV sales to rise to 263,100 this year, up 8.6 percent. That's still a far cry from the 390,500 units sold before the crash in 2006 but is a nice rebound from the 165,700 units sold in 2009.

"When gas prices rise, they don't stop RVing," said RVIA President Richard Coon. "We will face some headwinds such as gas prices and uncertain economic factors, but overall, we have momentum now that will help us continue the recovery that began last year." (Read More)

 

 

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Customer Connections

What sets All Seasons RV apart from other RV dealerships? Take a look at this article to find out!

"Barry Chiron, president and co-owner of All Seasons RV in Streetsburo, Ohio, believes execution in running a business is what sets his dealership apart.

By focusing on the importance of employee training and customer service, Chiron works with 27 other full-time employees to make sure the Route 66 dealership runs smoothly. This requires the leadership provided by Jennifer Radel, his general manager, co-owner and daughter.

“We spend a lot of time and energy giving our folks the opportunity for training. We are committed to offering our employees full-time careers with many opportunities for growth,” said Chiron.

With this team commitment, All Seasons RV can offer customers friendly service, membership programs, seminars, an aftermarket store and much more." Read More