Browsing: Weekly RV Roundup

After postponing its first-quarter financial report for six days, Lazydays RV executives said the company suffered larger than expected losses. Company CEO John North said the RV dealer chain lost $22 million in the first quarter of 2024, a 723% increase from a $300,000 loss in the first quarter of 2023.

Lippert purchased Camping World’s aftermarket furniture business on Friday. The company said the acquisition expands Lippert’s furniture portfolio offerings for RV and marine OEM and aftermarket customers. Lippert said the acquired furniture will provide enhanced and innovative products.

Tropic Hideaway guests are just steps from everything OWA Parks & Resort has to offer. OWA’s Tropic Falls features 23 theme park rides, the region’s largest indoor water park, plus outdoor wave pool and surf simulator.

Nestled into the Ozark Mountains on the shores of the stunning Table Rock Lake, Ozarks RV Resort is the most luxurious and beautiful RV resort in the Branson area. With 164 beautifully landscaped lots, many of which are waterfront, you are sure to find the perfect spot to build your memories. Relax, sit back, and enjoy all that Table Rock Lake and Branson have to offer.

Matt Foxcroft, Brandon Calobong, Wil & Jen Knowles, the founders of Liquified, have successfully secured an investment from Cuvo Group, propelling the company into its next phase of growth, it said.

According to the RV Industry Association, more than 14 million Americans plan to travel with an RV to the path of totality. That figure amounts to nearly a quarter of the total number of people planning to leave home for the eclipse.

im Harbaugh wasn’t kidding when he said he would “Jim Rockford it for the next couple of months” after becoming the Los Angeles Chargers’ head coach in January.

Most U.S. recreational vehicles – those behemoths of the roadway often resembling box cars that accidentally wandered off the rails – roll out of gritty factories in the gray environs of Elkhart, Indiana, and aim to satisfy the wanderlust of largely middle-income customers. Then there’s the Bowlus, a very expensive travel trailer that can be towed by a Porsche sports car, no pick-up truck required.

Lazydays Holdings, Inc. (NasdaqCM: GORV) disclosed a wider adjusted net loss and a decline in revenue for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2023, compared to the same period last year and analyst expectations.