LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The RV industry, which has been hard
    hit by high fuel prices and the economic downturn, will showcase its
    newest models at its annual trade show in Louisville.
    The show
    attracts corporate leaders and dealers, who will get an update on how
    the industry is rebounding from the recession and the outlook for the
    coming year.
    U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is the scheduled
    keynote speaker at the kickoff event Tuesday morning at the state
    fairgrounds.
    The show will feature an array of RVs that are
    smaller, lighter and more fuel efficient than past models. RV makers
    also are increasingly using green technologies.
    Indiana is the leading producer of RVs in the U.S. The vehicles range from entry-level pop-ups to
    spacious motor homes.
    Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The RV industry, which has been hard
    hit by high fuel prices and the economic downturn, will showcase its
    newest models at its annual trade show in Louisville.
    The show
    attracts corporate leaders and dealers, who will get an update on how
    the industry is rebounding from the recession and the outlook for the
    coming year.
    U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is the scheduled
    keynote speaker at the kickoff event Tuesday morning at the state
    fairgrounds.
    The show will feature an array of RVs that are
    smaller, lighter and more fuel efficient than past models. RV makers
    also are increasingly using green technologies.
    Indiana is the leading producer of RVs in the U.S. The vehicles range from entry-level pop-ups to
    spacious motor homes.
    Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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