Top RV News: MAR 19, 2024
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RVezy Launches Buy & Sell Marketplace With Dealer Partners
OTTAWA, Ont. — RVezy , a top-rated peer-to-peer RV rental platform, introduces the new RVezy marketplace.
The RVezy marketplace connects private sellers and RV dealerships across the U.S. and Canada with prospective buyers who want to find quality RVs at competitive prices. Unlike most existing marketplaces, RVezy provides buyers and sellers with an all-in-one experience thanks to unique features.
Gen-Y Hitch, Brinkley Perform Testing on Executive Pin Box
NEW CARLISLE, Ind. – Brinkley RV and GEN-Y HITCH joined forces to get 3rd party testing from Navistar at its New Carlisle proving grounds on a Model G 5th Wheel RV and Executive 5th Wheel Pin Box, according to a press release. The mission was to see how well the Torsion-Flex reduced damage to the RV unit and frame through a rigorous simulated track test.?
The test results proved that compared to all other suspension systems tested, the Gen-Y pin box had the most notable influence on protecting the RV, the release stated.?The patented Torsion-Flex Technology is what makes it the smoothest riding pin box on the market. The rubber torsion arms built inside the hitch absorb up to 90% of the inertia between the truck and trailer, allowing the two to move independently. This removes chucking and bucking created by bumpy roads, and leaves you with a smooth, stress-free towing experience.
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Jaros Leaves NRVTA After 10 Years of Training Inspectors
ATHENS, Texas – The National RV Training Academy (NRVTA) announced a long-time instructor is moving on from teaching March 23 after his current class of students completes a course sanctioned by the National RV Inspector’s Association (NRVIA).
Howard Jaros was one of the first people in the country to be trained as an RV inspector when he went through classes offered in February 2014 at what was known as the Mobile RV Training Academy. At that time, courses were taught by Terry “Cooper” Cooper and Steve Anderson at different locations across the country.
The RV maintenance and tech course was only five-days long back then. Its intent was to help people learn more about their RVs so they could maintain their own units and assist others with common problems, Jaros explained. The training also included an inspection component, but only to help RVers identify issues with RVs they were thinking about buying.
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