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goducks10
Jun 25, 2021Explorer
RV sales have been booming for 10 years. Covid just added some gas to the fire. Even without Covid sales RV sales would be hot.
Besides the added Covid buyers added to the 2020 market, RV manufactures were shutdown for a while as well as the parts issue.
I was at my brands factory last year in Oct and they had a huge amount of TT's/5er's sitting on their lot waiting for AC units. They also cut back on production because they had a huge backlog of undelivered units.
The dealer where I bought my TT in Portland Or still has diddle for inventory. As do most of the dealers in my area.
Things won't change much IMO. MSRP's won't fall but deals will be easier after this year as supplies increase.
CG's will still be full. Or at least the popular ones will. If you aren't proactive you get left behind in reserving spots.
Besides the added Covid buyers added to the 2020 market, RV manufactures were shutdown for a while as well as the parts issue.
I was at my brands factory last year in Oct and they had a huge amount of TT's/5er's sitting on their lot waiting for AC units. They also cut back on production because they had a huge backlog of undelivered units.
The dealer where I bought my TT in Portland Or still has diddle for inventory. As do most of the dealers in my area.
Things won't change much IMO. MSRP's won't fall but deals will be easier after this year as supplies increase.
CG's will still be full. Or at least the popular ones will. If you aren't proactive you get left behind in reserving spots.
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