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Companies at this level:
| Country Coach
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Junction City, OR | Sells Through retailers; see list on website |
| A maker of high-end diesel-pusher motorhomes, Country Coach filed for bankruptcy in March 2009. At the time, its factory was closed, but its owners said they were determined to reorganize and resume production.
Brands: Country Coach
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| America's largest manufacturer of motorhomes and other RVs, Fleetwood offers products at nearly every price-point from entry-level to ultra-posh. In March 2009, the company filed for bankruptcy. It said it would close its travel trailer business - but intended to continue making motorhomes as it attempted to reorganize.
Brands: Fleetwood, American Coach, Pace Arrow, Bounder, Southwind, Tioga, Mallard
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| Founded in 1964 by the three Corson brothers, Coachmen grew into a publicly traded company offering everything from pop-up trailers to diesel pushers. It was battered by the 2008 recession - and in November, 2008, Coachmen's RV business was sold to Four Winds, which continues to operate Coachmen as a separate brand and company. Coachmen's website includes specs, photos, virtual tours and other detailed info on nearly every model it manufactures.
Brands: Coachmen, Sportscoach
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| Monaco Coach
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Coburg, OR | Sells Through retailers; see list on website |
| Manufacturer of a diverse line of RVs from entry-level to exotic, under a variety of brand names. As of early 2009, the company laid off its workforce and was on the verge of failure -- but in late March, reached a tentative agreement to be acquired by Navistar.
Brands: Monaco, Holiday Rambler, Beaver, Safari, McKenzie, R-Vision, Roadmaster
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