Free Camper Show at Becker Autos & Trailers in Beloit

You’re invited to the camper show and open house at Becker autos & Trailers, Camper SuperCenter in Beloit. The show runs 9A through 7P Thursday, March 14th through Saturday, March 16th at their lot on highway 24 in Beloit. The show is free to attend and open to the public. Free food, several cash and other prizes will be up for grabs. They will showcase and be making special deals on their new Keystone camper inventory. Special clearance sales on holdover inventory and the used campers on the lot are already on and will run through the show. There will be additional discounts on top of the 20 percent discounts for VIP customers at the RV & Sporting Goods Store on site. It will be a good time for all, and you won’t want to miss it.

“The show is a great place for people to come and just dream or make those dreams come true!” said Lydia Housh, General Manager of Becker Autos & Trailers. “Even if you aren’t in the market for a camper, we’d love to have the public come out and check what all we have available and enjoy the show. Several of our Keystone and product representatives will be at the show, so it’s a great time to get everyone’s questions answered and make some extra special deals on inventory. I am super excited about the new finance programs we have available. These include a soft credit check to pre-qualify which doesn’t affect your credit but gives you an idea of what you would qualify for finance wise. We also have payment plans for service work, upgrades, or extra products so you don’t have to pay for it all at the time of service! Camping is such a great way to make memories or just relax and take care of your mental health, so we are excited to help share the power of camping with so many!”

Everyone is invited to attend the camper show and open house on highway 24 in Beloit. For more information on the show or about Becker Autos & Trailers, Camper SuperCenter you can call or text 785-534-1227 or check out what they offer online at BeckerAutos.com.

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