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Mobile RV service and dealer network: two takes on the Texas RV market

24.02.2026 08:34 1 min 1 source
digitaljournal.com ISL

Two notable initiatives are emerging in the Texas RV market. Adam Ratliff, a certified technician, founded Ratliff's Mobile RV, offering mobile repair and diagnostics directly at the vehicle's parking spot. Services include electrical systems, appliances, air conditioning, and plumbing repairs, solving the problem of long wait times at dealerships.

At the same time, dealer group RV Station is expanding its Texas presence by adding premium Tiffin RVs to its inventory. The nine-location network in Texas and Southern Oklahoma focuses on an educational sales approach rather than aggressive pressure. Texas ranks third in the US for RV sales, with an annual turnover of about $1.8 billion.

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RV Station expands Texas market reach with Tiffin motorhome inventory

24.02.2026 digitaljournal.com ISL Original source

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