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Gulf Stream Coach Earns RVDA DSI Recognition for Motorized, Towable Lines 

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Gulf Stream Coach has earned a 2025 DSI Quality Circle Award from the Recreational Vehicle Dealers  Association (RVDA) for its motorized and towable product divisions. This top industry honor, determined  directly by RV dealer feedback nationwide, recognizes the Nappanee-based manufacturer for superior quality,  reliability, sales and service support, and its commitment to its dealer partners, a Gulf Stream Coach press release said.

The award underscores a year of dedicated focus on manufacturing quality and dealer support for the  nation’s largest family-owned RV manufacturer, according to the company. Gulf Stream Coach said that its consistent recognition by the RVDA  highlights the strong trust dealers place in its products and operational integrity.

“To be recognized by our dealer partners with the DSI Award is the highest honor we can achieve,” said Phil  Sarvari, president of Gulf Stream Coach. “It’s a direct reflection of their trust and confidence in our products  and our people. This award belongs to every member of the Gulf Stream Coach team who comes to work each  day dedicated to building quality RVs that families can depend on.”

The DSI Quality Circle Award is based on confidential dealer surveys rating manufacturers on four core areas:  reliability/quality, parts, warranty and sales.

Among the Gulf Stream brands earning the DSI award are the Conquest Class C and BT Cruiser motorhome lines as well as several of its towable product lines.

“As the nation’s largest family-owned RV manufacturer, we have the freedom to be nimble and highly  responsive to what our partners are telling us,” Sarvari continued. “We answer to Main Street, not Wall Street,  which means dealer and customer feedback is the most valuable asset we have. We listen and we respond. Earning this award confirms that our approach of building true partnerships is making a difference where it  matters most: on the dealer lots and in the campgrounds.”

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