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  1. Join Date
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    Carryboy Philippines to launch Caravan Homes


    Carryboy Philippines expands to trailer and recreational vehicle markets
    (Manila, Philippines, March 8, 2010) – In a bid to create a strong niche in the trailer and recreational vehicle markets, Carryboy Philippines Inc. has announced that it is launching the Carryboy Caravan Homes by the end of the first quarter. The Caravan Homes are the first of its kind in the Philippine market, and are expected to appeal to families, busy professionals, and leisure or adventure travelers.

    “The Carryboy Caravan Homes are designed to ensure convenience, flexibility, and comfort,” said Jun Ylagan, president and chief executive of Carryboy Philippines Inc. “With the Caravan Homes, traveling is not just another road trip – it’s an adventure,” he added.

    Carryboy Philippines Inc. is the exclusive local distributor of world-class Carryboy accessories and parts for pick-up trucks, sport utility vans, action utility vehicles, and cars. Carryboy is ISO 9001:2000- and TÜV-certified for quality manufacturing and safety.

    There are two types of Caravan Homes to suit any lifestyle – the Mobile Home and Motor Home.

    The Caravan Mobile Home is a trailer towed by an SUV or pick-up truck. Its body is made of premium fiberglass sheet produced in Germany. The gel-coat surface finish of the sheet acts as a heat insulator, making the Mobile Home comfortable, rustproof, and lightweight. The unit has a built-in double-deck bed, kitchen, and toilet, and can accommodate up to six persons comfortably.

    The Caravan Motor Home, on the other hand, “is a recreational vehicle (RV) with a twist,” Ylagan said. “You can think of it as a plush condo-on-the-go,” he explained. The Motor Home has a built-in toilet, shower, and sofa bed. It is also equipped with a microwave oven, a 1.7 cu. ft. refrigerator, and a home theater system with a 20-inch LED TV and DVD player.

    “The Carryboy Caravan Homes are perfect for almost any occasion, whether it’s enjoying time with family and friends, exploring places in a whole new way, or even closing important business deals out of town,” Ylagan said. “For instance, people who travel for business will appreciate the Motor Home because it can keep up with their busy lifestyles.”

    A recent US study concluded that the so-called “RV lifestyle” is more cost-effective compared with other vacation options. Travel and tourism research firm PKF Consulting, in a study commissioned by the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), found that a family of four can save up to 74% of their vacation budget using an RV compared with the usual types of vacations in top US destinations.

    The Carryboy Caravan Homes can be customized to suit diverse requirements and are easy to maintain. These new outdoor luxuries are now available on an advanced order basis with easy-financing payment schemes through Carryboy Philippines beginning March 2010. For more information, call Carryboy Philippines at 366-7885.

    About Carryboy Philippines Inc.
    Carryboy Philippines Inc. distributes high-quality genuine accessories and parts for pick-up trucks, sport utility vans, action utility vehicles, and cars. Carryboy products include canopies, roll bars, roller-up covers, nudge guards, roof baskets, wrap-around flares, and claddings. Carryboy Philippines Inc. serves a variety of customers and markets through its strong sales and service network.
    Last edited by shadow3616931; July 29th, 2010 at 03:55 PM.

  2. Join Date
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    This is very good news especially for out-of-towns! No need to rent for a hotel/motel, just park it in a safe place and spend the night in the RV. You could go around the archipelago in this RV.

    Magkano naman kaya???


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    Save 20,000 a year on vacations... but spend an extra... what? Half-a-million on an RV conversion on a truck you're only going to keep for ten years?

    Saw that in the papers before... really fascinating. Was wondering why no one was offering it... with all the political campaign trips and NGOs and other corporate groups touring the countryside, you'd think there'd be a pent up demand for this sort of thing.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

  4. Join Date
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    Sa US uso RV and yan ang tinitirhan ng mga squatter... sosyal no hehe.

    Dito malabo pa mauso wala kasi park dito para sa RV's pero yung mga artista like jolina and some rich people meron nyan

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