Above, RVs at Goulding's Lodge Campground last week. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It look like that RV sales are down. Along with that, wholesale prices are also down.
Now that people can travel as they please, the demand for RVs is not as strong as it was during the pandemic. Also, we're in a recession.
A new article in RV Travel takes a look at where the RV industry is at and what the future looks like.
They begin with:
Like a kid coming off a “sugar high,” the RV industry may be seeing the end to the “good times roll” of the COVID-19 pandemic years. We reported earlier that wholesale prices for RVs at auction have taken a tumble. Now the report for folks registering new RVs with licensing agencies for August seems to be indicative of a fall-off for the RV industry. Sales are decidedly down.
To read more, go here.
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