Above, RVs under transport at the Jamestown Flying J. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The RV boom that took place during the pandemic is apparently over.
Fewer RVs, motorized and towables, were shipped to dealers in March than in March 2022. At least that's the findings of the RV Industry Association (RVIA) and reported by Chuck Woodbury at RV Travel.
He begins with:
RV manufacturers shipped fewer RVs to dealers in March 2023, dropping by more than 50 percent compared to last March.
Results for the RV Industry Association’s (RVIA) March 2023 survey of manufacturers determined that total RV shipments ended the month with 31,869 units, a decrease of 50.8% from the 64,778 units shipped in March 2022. To date this year, RV shipments are down 54.3% with 78,600 units.
He then breaks down the numbers by class of RVs.
To read more, go here.
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