AutoWeek Joins Forces With Four Winds and Camping World

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Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:05am EDT

On the road in a Serrano motor coach for the Rock 'n' Race AutoWeek.com Summer
of Love Tour 2009

DETROIT, June 10 /PRNewswire/ --- AutoWeek, Four Winds and Camping World today
announced their partnership for the Rock 'n' Race AutoWeek.com Summer of Love
Tour 2009.  For the next two months, AutoWeek editors will tour the country
visiting uniquely American events -- and writing about them -- from the
comforts of a 32-foot-long Serrano motor coach supplied by Four Winds and
Camping World.  

(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090610/DE30482LOGO )

"It's an excuse to climb into an all-time great ride, go to the hottest music,
car and race venues in North America, step into some of our readers',
listeners' and viewers' lives and truck it on down the road," says Dutch
Mandel, AutoWeek editor and associate publisher. "The idea began with the
epiphany that this year marks the 40th anniversary of the original Woodstock
festival. While some of our readers were there in body and mind, we all
attended Woodstock in spirit. And let's face it -- music and cars go so well
together that this was a natural."

The tour will include inside access -- and on-site reporting -- from great
music festivals, car shows and races that will even make your kids green with
envy. 

Some of the stops:
Bonnaroo Music Festival - Manchester, Tenn., June 11-14
NASCAR Camping World Truck Race - Loudon, N.H., June 24-28
Rothbury Music Festival - Rothbury, Mich., July 2-6
Blue Oyster Cult Concert - Clarkston, Mich., July 8
Michigan Softball World Series - Croswell-Lexington, Mich., July 9-22
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series - Indianapolis, July 23-26

Visit autoweek.com and check out the magazine all summer long for updates on
the Summer of Love Tour. Visit the Four Winds Serrano motor coach; if you spot
it at one of the stops on the tour ask an AutoWeek editor for some swag.  

Four Winds International is a premier manufacturer of Class A, B and C
motorhomes.  The company's ultimate goal is to maximize quality, functionality
and durability to get the most amount of enjoyment from a new motorhome. This
commitment has allowed the Four Winds Brand Class C and the Hurricane Brand
Class A to consistently rank at the top for yearly sales.  Manufactured in
Elkhart, Indiana, Four Winds International has been building motorhomes since
1992.

Founded in 1966, Camping World is America's largest direct marketer and
specialty retailer of recreational vehicles and outdoor camping accessories
and services. The company grew from a single-point location in Bowling Green,
Ky., to operating successful nationwide Supercenters. Camping World now
operates under the department-store model as a one-stop shopping destination
providing services to enhance and protect the RV lifestyle, including
recreational vehicle sales, rentals, service and collision; more than 8,000 RV
and outdoor accessories, performance and tow centers; detail and refurbishment
centers known as RV Spa; a President's Club customer loyalty program;
campground reservations and directories; RV finance and insurance; RV tours
and travel, and a nationally distributed magazine called RV View. 
 
AutoWeek magazine is America's fortnightly automotive-enthusiast publication
based in Detroit, Mich., and is one of more than 30 titles published by Crain
Communications Inc. Through its print and online products, the AutoWeek brand
is symbolic of core automotive passion. It is a must-read for those who live
the automotive lifestyle. AutoWeek delivers by-the-minute news at autoweek.com
while taking an in-depth look at the enthusiast world in the primarily
subscription-based magazine. AutoWeek provides readers with more information
more often, giving them their car fix before the other guys even start their
engines.  


SOURCE  AutoWeek

Amie Martz, Assistant Marketing Manager, AutoWeek, +1-313-446-0407 (office),
+1-269-352-5335 (cell), amartz@crain.com
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