These delivery programs have to be looked at as a one way rental program. The renters get a reduced rate for delivering the RVs to Alaska. To me, this is a great program for those that don't have an RV to drive to Alaska, or don't want to take their RV over the Alaska Highway the first trip or for folks that don't have all summer to make the trip as a nice three week time slot will give someone a great trip, IMHO.
Also keep in mind the rental companies in Alaska, many are also motorhome dealers, so some of the delivery units may be going into the "new" inventory at the dealer company or may be the deliver method to get a new pre-purchased unit to a customer there in Alaska.
While not a program that would appeal to everyone, it fits the needs of many travelers to the north country. With the reduced rental rates, it makes for a great trip for the driver and passengers, and gets the company units delivered at a lower rate. If the rental companies had to pay professional drivers to bring the units north to Alaska, I would hate to think what the rental rates in Alaska would have to be to cover the added cost.
A few years back I spotted an add somewhere, perhaps in the Anchorage newspaper, where one of the large RV rental companies was looking for people to deliver "used" RVs back to the lower 48. With several of the large rental companies rotating their units on a two year basis, this could cause 500 to 600 used RVs, mainly Class C units, to be put into the used market. The small Alaska population can't absorb this many units on a regular basis.
Since so much of the Alaska employment is based upon summer jobs, they may not advertise outside the state for drivers to move the used RVs south. If I was in the market for a used Class C, I would sure consider trying to deal with one of the Alaska dealers. Fly up and buy a unit coming off the rental schedule and then drive it back home.
While the Alaska rental units get lots of use in the summer months, they sit during the winter months, not being rented.
It would be easy for GAH or ABC or any of the other rental companies to load up the used dishes, bedding, etc in one or more of the used RVs returning to the Lower 48 to be sold and have the items delivered to the factory of their choice for use the next spring on the north bound new units.
joe b.
Stuart Florida
Formerly of Colorado and Alaska
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