nuCamp Announces Top Dealer Awards for 2022

nuCamp RV, a top-rated manufacturer of truck campers and teardrop trailers, just announced the top dealership awards for 2022. Awards are based on dealership excellence and achievement on overall unit sales with the Canadian-based Groupe Alliance taking home the top honors. Other truck camper dealerships in the top 5 of include Truck Camper Adventure affiliates D&H RV and Tom’s Camperland.

The five Cirrus (Truck Camper) Dealers recognized for top-level sales include.

  • Apache Camping Center (WA, OR)
  • D&H RV Center (NC)
  • Groupe Alliance (QC)
  • Neimeyer Trailer Sales (MN)
  • Tom’s Camperland (AZ)

“At nuCamp, we strive to provide an exceptional customer experience. That starts with forming positive relationships with our dealers,” said Scott Hubble, nuCamp’s CEO. “We value all our dealers, but wanted to take a moment to recognize those who have excelled over the past year with top-level sales.”

There are five awarded categories recognized by nuCamp RV: Top 5 Towable Dealers by Region; Top 5 Cirrus Dealers; North American Towable Dealer of the Year – Multiple Locations; North American Towable Dealer of the Year – Single Location; and the North American Cirrus Dealer of the Year.

D&H RV and Tom’s Camperland are vital Truck Camper Adventure affiliates. D&H RV has two locations: one in Apex, North Carolina and in Jacksonville, Florida under the Truck Camper Emporium banner. Based in Arizona, Tom’s Camperland has four locations in the state: Mesa, Surprise, Avondale, and Tucson.

Based out of Sugercreek, Ohio, nuCamp RV is the manufacturer of four Cirrus truck camper models including the Cirrus 620 for half-ton trucks and the Cirrus 820 for short-bed one-ton trucks. The Cirrus 720 and 920 models have been put on-hold pending redesigns and upgrades.

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