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Originally Posted by Pete'sMH
This is quite likely true unless the closed production lines are able to limit supply sufficiently to maintain scarcity if/when the economy rebounds. Quite amazingly I got a communication from Camping World recently saying that there currently is “unprecedented demand” for RVs and encouraging trade-ins. They claim that emergency and medical people are buying in record numbers. Amazing.
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Dealers are perpetuating lies to seem busy and create buyers by making lookers think they better buy now or get nothing. I have tested the waters in the buying market recently. I was able to make deals on several late model diesel pushers substantially under NADA values by a lot and new units near 45% off MSRP. Dealers generally never do that in a great bustling market. You may find a freak dealer out there somewhere but the fact is RV sales are in the dumpster. Watered of Sumer to buy. They will be desperate to sell and even have tons of late model stuff on consignment.
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Bill & Martha more than 46 years.
Traveling with Shih Tzu's Baily, Bella and Maltese Buster. Towing, Golf Cart, Harley or Polaris RZR. 3 of our darling Shih Tzu's passed away recently and I just can't take them off of here. RIP Baxter, Baili & sweet sweet Bella. Buster is our little rock.
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