โJun-10-2021 12:31 AM
And now, this boost in sales has grown into an over $14 billion order backlog, which is an almost 550% increase compared to the same time in 2020. Taking a closer look, Thor's backlog for towables and motorized RVs by the end of April in North America increased 766% and 548%, respectively, compared to the same time in 2020.
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"Since a significant number of units in our backlog have already been retail sold, we currently believe the restocking cycle will extend well into calendar 2022," Martin said in the earnings report.
โJun-13-2021 08:32 PM
โJun-13-2021 10:29 AM
S Davis wrote:
North of Seattle they are circling the lots with the units to make it look like they are packed, same with auto dealers.
โJun-12-2021 10:34 PM
Dave H M wrote:
I think it is just another "covid generated rumor or whatever"
The three RV lots in Springfield IL are loaded with towable units. :h
โJun-12-2021 11:08 AM
โJun-12-2021 07:58 AM
Sagebrush wrote:
Lots of Grand Design units for sale in Gadsden. I'm surprised people think those are good quality durable units on the web reviews, to me they are built like ultra light models. Very thin counter tops, very light duty cabinets and the floors flex as I walk around.
โJun-12-2021 07:00 AM
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โJun-11-2021 09:50 AM
One would expect inventory to start coming back, as the "buying season" in northern states tapers off as the camping season goes on.Except that the article indicated that all of 2021 production was already sold at the retail level and they expected 2022 production to just fill normal dealer inventory.
โJun-11-2021 09:11 AM
โJun-11-2021 08:49 AM
Grit dog wrote:
The PNW is unique I think, in the number of outdoor recreationalists, not excluding other popular areas though. One would expect inventory to start coming back, as the "buying season" in northern states tapers off as the camping season goes on.
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โJun-11-2021 08:20 AM
TurnThePage wrote:valhalla360 wrote:I've observed similar to Grid Dog. Maybe it's just the northwest. We have RV lots galore, but there's much less inventory than there used to be. I've actually noticed an uptick recently though.Grit dog wrote:
Appears from the posts here, and my recent searching, that the further east you go, the more RVs are available for sale and the cheaper the prices.
We headed west from Michigan. Bought in Omaha (long story not related to RV inventories) and saw plenty of RVs on lots out thru Utah, Nevada, Arizona and California, so I don't think it's how far east you are.
โJun-11-2021 07:39 AM
โJun-11-2021 07:39 AM
valhalla360 wrote:I've observed similar to Grid Dog. Maybe it's just the northwest. We have RV lots galore, but there's much less inventory than there used to be. I've actually noticed an uptick recently though.Grit dog wrote:
Appears from the posts here, and my recent searching, that the further east you go, the more RVs are available for sale and the cheaper the prices.
We headed west from Michigan. Bought in Omaha (long story not related to RV inventories) and saw plenty of RVs on lots out thru Utah, Nevada, Arizona and California, so I don't think it's how far east you are.
โJun-11-2021 05:16 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Appears from the posts here, and my recent searching, that the further east you go, the more RVs are available for sale and the cheaper the prices.
We headed west from Michigan. Bought in Omaha (long story not related to RV inventories) and saw plenty of RVs on lots out thru Utah, Nevada, Arizona and California, so I don't think it's how far east you are.