profdant139 wrote:
I still do not understand why a country with less than a tenth of the population of the US has so much more innovation in its RV industry than the US does.
Has anyone done a study of the number of RV owners per 100,000 population? Is it really so much higher in Australia? Even so, the many market segments in the USA have to be much larger, which should provide an ideal setup for innovation and niche marketing. But that is not the case at all.
Baffling. I have looked for evidence-based economic studies of this topic, with no success.
A combination of " doing it my way" trying to be different or radically different to the competition and doing it themselves. I get the impression, that a lot of US RV manufacturers play it safe, rather than innovate. Age group they are catering for would dampen a lot of innovation.
Australians like innovation in RV's