Lazydays, a well-known RV sales, service, and ownership company, has announced its acquisition of Findlay RV in Las Vegas, Nevada, as part of its geographic expansion strategy. The store’s strategic location borders four of the top 15 RV market states, making it a perfect fit for Lazydays’ existing operations in Arizona.
According to the company’s announcement, the acquisition is expected to add approximately $40 million in annualized revenue and marks Lazydays’ first acquisition of 2023. It also represents the company’s nineteenth location, further strengthening its position as a leading RV authority in the industry.
In addition to the acquisition, Lazydays has been awarded the Tiffin brand for the Las Vegas market, which will be added to its existing lineup of Coachmen, Winnebago, Forest River, and other leading manufacturers. This move will provide RV enthusiasts with a broader range of high-quality options to choose from when purchasing or renting an RV.
Lazydays’ latest acquisition demonstrates its commitment to providing its customers with the best RV sales, service, and ownership experience and its dedication to expanding its network of locations to serve RV enthusiasts across the country better.
About Lazydays
As an iconic brand in the RV industry, Lazydays, The RV Authority, consistently provides the best RV sales, service, and ownership experience, which is why RVers and their families become Customers for Life. Lazydays continues to add locations at a rapid pace as it executes its geographic expansion strategy that includes both acquisitions and greenfields.
Since 1976, Lazydays has built a reputation for providing an outstanding customer experience with exceptional service excellence and unparalleled product expertise, along with being a preferred place to rest and recharge with other RVers. By offering the largest selection of RV brands from the nation’s leading manufacturers, state-of-the-art service facilities, and thousands of accessories and hard-to-find parts, Lazydays provides everything RVers need and want.