Above, new RVs on display at the California RV Show. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The question has been posed at RVTravel: Are RVs really in short supply?
A little over a week ago, while driving into Albuquerque, I noticed that there were a lots of RVs in an RV dealer next to Camping World and at Camping World itself. So, are RVs really in short supply as has been reported?
RVTravel begins their article with:
We at RVtravel.com continue to receive reports from traveling RVers that they are seeing “plenty” of new RVs sitting on dealer lots across the U.S.
That anecdotal information runs counter to the official public statements of big RV manufacturers such as Thor Industries and Winnebago, as well as Camping World Holdings, the largest system of RV dealerships in the U.S. Thor and Winnebago are both reporting billions of dollars in order backlogs for “already sold” RVs. Both manufacturers said it could take months and up to a year or more to fulfill those back orders.
So, what’s going on at the dealer lots?
To read what they found out, go here.
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