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Caravan team offer expert sales and service

BILLY HAYNES, general manager of RV World, is convinced his experienced team can handle any challenge when it comes to caravans.

RV World opened in Canberra three months ago, says general manager Billy Haynes, and boasts a team of highly experienced professionals who have been selling and servicing caravans for many years.

“Our team’s expertise ensures we have the know-how to tackle a wide range of customisations to suit any requirements, and to tackle any servicing issues that may arise. We are going from strength to strength,” he says.

“We opened our first dealership in Albury/Wodonga 10 years ago and have grown and developed over the years, so we are excited to have expanded to Canberra.

“We feel so at home already here in Canberra and have received a very warm welcome within the community, with great reviews from our already ever-growing customer database.

“We have a huge range of caravans on show ready for delivery.”

Billy says he has also signed up for the Eastlake Demons 2024 season as a senior player.

“We hope to grow and get really involved within the Canberra community as much as we can. Go Demons!” he says.

At RV World, Billy says they’re proud to bring multi-award-winning Crusader Caravans to Canberra and surrounding areas.

“Our strong partnership with Crusader means the customer is getting the best products and service possible,” he says.

“Crusader Caravans have a massive range including 12ft vans, 24ft vans, family vans and so much more. Everyone is encouraged to come and see why they’re the leaders in the caravan market.”

Billy says they also offer a complete range of caravan services, from single axle to tandem axle, from 12ft to 26ft, we service absolutely everything.

“We don’t just service the caravans we sell; we service all makes and models of motorhomes, fifth wheelers, slide-ons, single and tandem axle trailers, and horse floats,” he says.

“We have basic services and deluxe services available, as part of our wide array of services, from routine maintenance to complex repairs, warranty work, and insurance claims. Whether it’s a minor fix or a major overhaul, we have the skills and resources to get your caravan back on the road in top condition.

“For your convenience, we can organise your motorhome chassis to be serviced by a local authorised dealer, so your full motorhome is completely serviced with no fuss.”

The RV World sales team are trained to ensure their sole focus is on providing their customers with a flawless experience, says Billy.

“We understand that the caravan-buying experience is very different today compared to years ago. Therefore we take a genuine approach to make sure that the caravan you buy is aligned perfectly with your needs,” he says.

“We can enhance your caravan experience with our quality add-on services, from gas and diesel heaters to sway-control systems, dust reduction systems, and solar-panel installations; we can customise your RV to meet your specific needs and preferences.

“Put simply, we make it super easy for you to buy from us; we are locals who love looking after our locals.

“Come in and chat with the friendly team at our dealership and be assured you are investing in the best your money can buy.”

Canberra RV World, 2 Nick Ellis Place, Hume. Call 5135 7888, or visit rvworld.com.au

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