SidecarFlip wrote:
RV's are a funny thing. Most buyers prefer a virgin unit that hasn't been slept in or the toilet used in or cooked in.
It usually takes a few trips out before the newbies learn not to cook in the toilets, but hey...we've all got to learn somehow :B
Generally speaking, our culture is in the same cycle they were in prior to the 2008/2009 housing bust. Bigger, more expensive, above their means, loan originators acting loosely, etc. As one popular financial guy says: "people not acting their wAge"
So, with all the same key ingredients, it's only a matter of time before it goes bust again. Even the RV industry leaders know it's coming, so as in any business, you fill the bank as fast as you can with as much as you can while it lasts. In the meantime, though, it does make campsites harder to find and campers less considerate.