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- jplante4Explorer IICLOSED
- Cloud_DancerExplorer IIAll we can do is talk about it,....and we do.
- I think a recession would be hard on the Indians who brought their families here to take my jobs and forced me into retirement, but it wouldn't be a problem for me. Maybe the prices of new RVs would go down and campgrounds may not be so crowded.
- azdryheatExplorerI don't believe a word the media says these days. I have other, more reliable sources. BTW the rv company I work for sold a huge number of RV's at our show this past weekend. And that's in August in triple digit heat. Media can talk all they want but the people aren't listening.
- Kansas_ClimberExplorerThe major RV retailers are still getting every trailer or motorhome they can get their hands on.
- Jayco-noslideExplorerLike the market; up and down?
- DutchmenSportExplorerI quit watching the news completely about a year ago. I have no clue what's going on. At work, I catch a snippet on the television in the cafeteria that's always set to CNN. It will catch my attention every now and then, but it seems to always be the same old drama and sensationalism. Actually, I feel better about life, myself, my job, and my future since I stopped watching the news. Even YouTube has the sensationalism dooms-day prophets harping about all the impending bleakness. It get's to you after a while and eats away at your you, robbing you of truly enjoying life.
So ya, sales might be slumping, but it's not the end of the world, by a long shot. keep camping, be happy, and forget the sensationalism that's an attempt to keep everyone stirred up, on edge, and miserable. - If you have been anywhere close to Elkhart and northern Indiana this summer, this should come as no surprise. The RV industry seems to take the attitude that if things are going great, we are going to produce as many hundreds of thousands of units as we can. There isn't a field or vacant lot up here that doesn't have anywhere from a few dozen to a few hundred RV's sitting on it. You wonder where they are all going. So crazy, but it has always been like this. They "make hay while the sun shines." It is only reasonable that things will have to slow down because they don't manufacture based on the economy. They manufacture because of the economy with no end game in sight. So then once they have overproduced product, they have to slow it down. No surprise there.
Dale - ZINGERLITEExplorer
Tvov wrote:
A lot of "business indicator" numbers are becoming meaningless to the "average Joe" who is not a business analyst.
Did the RV sales drop compared to last year? 5 years ago? yesterday? last week?
Wouldn't it be normal for RV sales to start slowing due to the season?? Heading into late summer and fall - I always thought it was normal for RV sales to fall. In the past it was considered normal - or so I thought.
Right, like record low boat sales in january lol. "the sky is falling!" .....oh wait, the lakes are just frozen. - TvovExplorer IIA lot of "business indicator" numbers are becoming meaningless to the "average Joe" who is not a business analyst.
Did the RV sales drop compared to last year? 5 years ago? yesterday? last week?
Wouldn't it be normal for RV sales to start slowing due to the season?? Heading into late summer and fall - I always thought it was normal for RV sales to fall. In the past it was considered normal - or so I thought.
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