Just a quick post to mention that RV industry (boats too) sales continues to be at a record pace. From the new article below, I see that THOR's order backlog is $14B. That's 14 billion dollars in backlogged orders. That's huge. I'm used to this figure being in the few hundred million range in past years.
Other trends I (and most reading this) have seen in the past year are:
- Longer lead times on new RV orders
- Higher values for used RVs
- Near empty dealer lots for new and used RVs
- Parts shortages for RV repairs (and new RV builds)
Trends I believe we will see down the road:
- Difficulty getting campground reservations
- Higher use of non-campground camping (BLM land, Harvest Host sites etc.)
- Longer lead times on getting RV repairs made
- More independent and mobile RV repairers popping up
- Expansion plans for some private campgrounds and larger campground ownership groups
Link to RV Business
Other trends I (and most reading this) have seen in the past year are:
- Longer lead times on new RV orders
- Higher values for used RVs
- Near empty dealer lots for new and used RVs
- Parts shortages for RV repairs (and new RV builds)
Trends I believe we will see down the road:
- Difficulty getting campground reservations
- Higher use of non-campground camping (BLM land, Harvest Host sites etc.)
- Longer lead times on getting RV repairs made
- More independent and mobile RV repairers popping up
- Expansion plans for some private campgrounds and larger campground ownership groups
Link to RV Business
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