This follows its recent acquisition of Around Australia Motorhomes, which it has renamed Let’s Go Motorhomes.
“We see the demand for high quality RV and motorhome rental services everyday, both from our own native Australians and from people who come from across the world to experience our country’s many wonders,” Let’s Go Motorhomes managing director Michael Ryan said.
“We are going to meet these needs in a way that exceeds even the highest expectations and help make this aspect of the motorhome business grow even further.”
He said the company had a “great team” which truly understood what customers were looking for, be they young people on an adventure or retirees exploring things they had wanted to see for most of their lives.
Let’s Go Motorhomes’ quality rental fleet was unmatched in Australia.
Highlights included four and six-berth Jayco and two-berth Renault motorhomes, and for the smaller parties high quality HiTop campervans.
All rentals were backed up by maintenance and repair support.
“This is a big bonus that delivers an added sense of security to traveling families interested in planning the perfect vacation,” Mr Ryan said.
Let’s Go Motorhomes would have access to Jayco’s vast network of distributors and repair sites, internet rental bookings and cross branding opportunities.
“We’re happy to be increasing the size of our fleet in a very significant way, along with our number of depots across the country,” Mr Ryan said.
“Many of these things wouldn’t have been possible without our relationship with Jayco, who have put its national network of repair professionals at our service.
“This brings a great deal of value to our customers, knowing should there be an issue with their RV it can be sorted out by someone close by rather quickly.”
Let’s Go Motorhomes also has an exclusive partnership with Coles Supermarkets through their online shopping wing.
This will allow customers to place an order for groceries needed for their trip through Coles and have their motorhome packed with the groceries and ready to go when they pick up the keys.
Article courtesy of Caravanning News February 2017 edition