The RV industry has no doubt been navigating uncertain waters since the economy has taken a turn for the worse. Interestingly, there are economists out there that look to the RV community for hints on economic stability and upturn. Being viewed as somewhat of a luxury, RVing has stood its ground in the face of a very uncertain future. Factories are hiring again and producing more of the rigs we’ve grown to love.
In fact, we’ve been seeing a surge, albeit a small one at the moment, but a surge never the less in RVing in general. That could be in part due to new ways of approaching the RV lifestyle, such as Alternative RV Ownership solutions. There is no doubt that the allure of the road and the RV lifestyle has been an ingrained part of your American Culture for nearly 100 years.
Tradition dies hard…and that’s a good thing for us.
Have any of our RV dealers readers noticed an increase in their sales? How about on the consumer side…who’s in the market for a new RV?





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