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Old 01-02-2021, 11:43 PM   #28
AJMike
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Brand: Still Looking
Model: Regency Ultra Brougham IB
State: Arizona
Posts: 108
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Originally Posted by taylorbob1 View Post
A year from now all the "1-year new RVs" that were blindly purchased by Virus induced non-RVers will become available.
Plus, by summer, the RV manufacturing plants will be up & running at 100% and churning out new one's.

There will be lots to choose from at discounted prices.

Just be patient...
I'm not so sure.

Who is to say that most of those new RVers will not love their RVs and keep them?

The RV companies and dealerships are making money hand-over-fist right now, and they may all decide to limit production to keep sales and profits high.

Prices may just stay high. Home prices went sky high some years ago and never really dropped back down to where they used to be. People said that the high price of homes would limit sales and thus drive the prices down, but that did not turn out to be correct.

Higher prices are going to mean higher taxes for those States that have some kind of property tax on RVs. If the prices stay high, as they may, tag prices will also probably go up.

If the airlines do not recover people will find themselves having to find other ways to take vacations, and that might drive RV sales even higher, along with RV prices.

Or people may find they don't like RVing and the market may collapse. I just don't think the future is that clear yet.
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