Bill.Satellite wrote:
No, it's really not how "the RV market" works. Take a look around and see if you can find anyone other than the Newell or Prevost converters calling the coaches built in 2014 a 2016 model. It's one-upsmanship for the super rich. Silly but apparently a successful sale strategy.
Do you see any 2016 cars on your local Chevy dealer (Rolls Royce dealer) parking lot? Of course not.
Think about it Bill, a coach may sit around for a very long time. How many people are buying nearly $2M coaches vs. a $20K Chevy? I'm not saying it's the right way, it's just the way it is. The car business is not like the MoHo business. Very different.
You can probably still buy a '06 pre emission engine in a 2014 coach if you look hard enough.
We bought our '09 Bentley in Oct. of '08 and it was in the storage area for a little while, probably since the summer of that year.
MM.