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valhalla360 wrote:
Really spring and fall are the big sales periods.
Mid July anyone buying for a summer vacation has already done so.
Jul-20-2020 03:48 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:
Thats funny stuff, thanks.
I posted yesterday in a thread that apparently also went to the Siberian camp about a small mom and pop dealer I know where I am at here in PA, who sold most all of his new stock and every used unit he had during April and May. Since then sales have dropped off to worse than they were in Jan and Feb which was not bad but down 20% from the year prior according to his numbers. He also told me he had more than one or two new buyers call a month after purchasing and ask if he was interested and what would he offer to buy back new units. Craziness. The dealers probably love this. Folks not knowing what they're doing, folks not knowing an issue with a new rig thats right in front of their nose, etc. Probably makes it easy to get them off the lot, but it sounds like it already has petered out or is well on its way to doing so.
Jul-19-2020 04:38 PM
Jul-19-2020 02:32 PM
wapiticountry wrote:garyhaupt wrote:There was another thread running, before it got sent to the Siberian prison camp of "around the campfire" that offered one explanation of why there are so many new people RVing. That explanation is they have had their normal vacation plans cancelled by travel restrictions and they are going to take a vacation come hell or high water. Contrary to the beliefs of a few on these forums, many, many normal average people have a lot of disposable income. They spend 10s of thousands of dollars on vacations every year. This year, those 10s of thousands are being spent on a camping trip, because what else can they do? Next year, the camping equipment will begin to rot away in the basement or storage building and they won't give a darn. If they bought an RV, a percentage will like it enough to keep it around, the rest will sell them for a loss, shrug their shoulders and plan their trip to Europe.
Can't speak for any place else, but here in BC you cannot get a camping spot for love nor money. Anywhere within driving distance of a city is packed..and forestry sites..packed. any lake...packed....and any wide spot on a back road has a camper in it.
The other thing...most of these campers are new to the game. And how did they become campers extraordinaire? They went and bought...everything and anything that will sleep people. Tents..tent trailers, trucks n campers, A, B, C's...and few (none) had the cash, so...debt. Like crazy debt.
I am on an off-road camping FB page in BC and everyday, all day....where can I find camping? How do I get fresh water when camping in my new....? How and where do I dump?
Gary Haupt
Nothing new, been happening forever, people jump on the flavor of the day. See Beanie Babies, Precious Moments, trading Cadillacs for Pintos in the 70s, buying tulip bulbs in Holland during Tulip Mania in 1636. This too shall pass.
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Jul-19-2020 09:30 AM
GordonThree wrote:
Camping opened here in Michigan late June, before that only boondocking and a few private parks that decided they were above the law.
Rustic federal forest campgrounds (no amenities, no hook-ups) I've frequented in years past and had no problems getting sites on weekends are now stuffed, even mid-week.
Definitely a large surge in the popularity of camping.
Jul-19-2020 09:15 AM