Wednesday, October 26, 2011

All Seasons RV is participating in the Touch a Truck event in the city of Twinsburg, Ohio on October 30th

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE All Seasons RV is participating in the Touch a Truck event in the city of Twinsburg, Ohio.This is a great event for kids! They will get to see all kinds of trucks and vehicles, like fire trucks, limos and an RV that we will provide. The event will be held from 2-5:30 on October 30th, this Sunday, at the Twinsburg Fitness Center.

For more information visit:  http://www.mytwinsburg.com/base.cfm?page_id=1812

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Tiffin Receives 8th Consecutive Quality Circle Award

RED BAY, Ala. – RV dealers nationwide have once again ranked Tiffin Motorhomes in an elite class for design, reliability, quality, value and competitive pricing.

For the eighth consecutive year, the Recreational Vehicle Dealers Association (RVDA) has honored Tiffin with the prestigious Quality Circle Award. Dealers singled out only five U.S. Class A RV manufacturers for the 2011 award, based on a formal survey of dealer satisfaction.

The award, Tiffin’s 13th overall, is based on RVDA’s 18th annual Dealer Satisfaction Index (DSI) survey. To qualify for the Quality Circle Award, brands/manufacturers must receive at least 15 dealer responses and score 80 percent or above in overall dealer satisfaction. On a five-point scale, with five being outstanding, Tiffin’s average score was 4.73. The overall motorized industry average was 4.15.

Tiffin, founded in Red Bay, Alabama, in 1972, is a leading Class A motorhome manufacturer with brands that include the Allegro, Allegro RED, Allegro Breeze, Phaeton, Allegro Bus and Zephyr. Tiffin's Phaeton diesel pusher has been the best-selling Class A coach for the past three years, followed closely by Tiffin's upscale Allegro Bus.

"We are humbled by the high marks we continue to receive from dealers, but the Quality Circle Award represents close communication, mutual respect and strong partnerships between Tiffin Motorhomes and dealers," said General Manager Tim Tiffin. "We use the dealer satisfaction survey results to learn how we and our dealers can better serve our customers. As we celebrate our 40th anniversary in 2012, we remain dedicated to building the best motorhomes in the industry for our dealers and customers.”

Tiffin’s ratings significantly exceeded the motorized industry average in eight survey categories, which include:
• Sales support
• Sales territory
• Vehicle design
• Vehicle reliability/quality
• Competitive price/value
• Parts support
• Dealership warranty support
• Overall dealer communications

A total of 484 dealers in the U.S. and Canada responded to this year’s survey with more than 2,500 ratings. RVDA asks dealers to express their level of satisfaction with their manufacturers and brands through the confidential survey.

Courtesy of Tiffin Motorhomes

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Filmmaker Traveling ‘Route 66′ by Motorhome

Cinematographer John Holod always has a room with a view.

As reported by The Oklahoman, Holod, behind the wheel of his Winnebago, is on the mother road to produce a video about Old Route 66. He is basing his drive on author Jerry McClanahan’s spiral-bound EZ66 Guide for Travelers.

The award-winning videographer plans to traverse eight states wandering west from Illinois to California. He anticipates spending three weeks traveling an estimated 2,400-mile route.

During his journey, he recently took a day in Oklahoma City to discuss insights on the best ways to see America’s roads up-close with family and friends. The trip began on Sept. 20 in Chicago and concludes Oct. 13 in Los Angeles.

Holod said he initially found it difficult to locate the real start of the Route. He was only successful when he located the little-known Adams Street in Chicago’s downtown area where a small plaque denotes the historic highway.

Driving away from the business district to the corn fields, Holod’s only goal was to remain off the beaten track and find a bit of the historic past.

“I saw the drive-ins, all the billboards, the best places for hot dogs along the road,” he said. “These were here long before the interstate. This was their character before everything got homogenized and not a McDonalds at every exit.”

He considers Route 66 to be one of America’s most popular scenic routes. And, in his mind the RV provides the perfect vehicle to see it.

The reasons are numerous.

“I do back roads,” he said. “It is eye opening. You have your house with you. Anytime, you can stop, have a sandwich by a lake or a river.”

Holod feels there is no better way experience the countryside than to get out and be among the people.

“With a hotel room, you lock the door and kind of hide,” he said. “When you come to a RV park, you open up the doors and immerse yourself in the population.”

Source:RVBusiness.com

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

All-electric Allegro Bus Features Induction Cooktop

Now you can cook your food in half the time while reducing the heat output in your coach with the new induction cooktop featured on the 2012 Allegro Bus from Tiffin Motorhomes.

The two-burner induction cooktop – the SINC2220 from Summit – is available on the all-electric floor plans of the Allegro Bus. The induction cooktop instantly heats to cook in half the time of standard gas and electric ranges. The cooktop requires induction cookware to produce magnetically-generated heat.

The Allegro Bus cooktop includes a complimentary seven-piece set of induction cookware. The collection includes three pots with heat-resistant glass lids and one 9 ½ inch skillet. The cookware is safe for use on induction, gas, and electric heat surfaces, as well as for use in dishwashers and ovens.

The smooth, black-glass surface produces electromagnetic heat, so the temperature of the surface does not get nearly as hot as traditional gas or electric elements. There are no open flames or released gas.

“The glass surface does not conduct heat and the only heat it will retain is from the cookware,” says Jerry Williamson, National Sales Manager for Tiffin Motorhomes. “That means you’re not heating up your motorhome while cooking. It also makes it easier to clean up as food won’t stick or get baked onto the cooktop. Summit’s induction cooktops bring the superior performance of upscale restaurant cooking into your motorhome.”

With most heat sent directly to the cookware, the cooking surface remains fairly cool to the touch. Designed for the highest-quality cooking experience, the SINC2220 is fully equipped for safety with a child lock, automatic safety switch-off, and a residual heat indicator. Beveled edges blend seamlessly into your countertop.

The induction cooktop has 3100 watts of total power, with 10 power levels and digital displays that give you precise control of the heating temperature.

The 2012 Allegro Bus is available in 36-, 40-, and 43-foot floor plans. For more information on the 2012 Allegro Bus, visit www.tiffinmotorhomes.com/allegro-bus/overview.

Article via Tiffin Motorhomes