Above, a 1950s vintage travel trailer. |
It seems that pre-owned (i.e., used) RV prices are getting back to "normal" territory.
In recent months, prices of pre-owned RVs have been dropping steadily after making dramatic climbs during the coronavirus pandemic.
RV Travel has a new article taking a look at this.
They begin it with:
For several years, preowned RV prices were fairly steady and predictable. From 2017 through 2019, the average price for motorhomes stayed between $40,000 and $50,000. Towable units ranged from $13,000 to $15,000. Seasonal fluctuations were to be expected as demand dictated prices. But when COVID came calling, all bets were off. In October 2021, the average motorhome price peaked at $81,000-plus. Towables peaked at $24,000-plus two months earlier. What a difference a year makes! Prices are dropping like a stone. Are we headed back to “normal” territory?
To read more, go here.
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