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  • azrving wrote:
    The bad news may also be how many people need to live in them.


    I keep hearing people say this but haven't seen a single statistic to support it.

    I see this as nothing but good news. It means there will be a nice supply of used units in a few years if we want to upgrade.
  • The bad news may also be how many people need to live in them.
  • Again, many of those new RVs will make a maiden voyage and then be parked in front of the home garage forever. For those that will use them, most won’t dry camp or boondjock..meaning no change where I go.

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