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Yes, we are maintaining our RV for sure . Grateful to have our 2016 180, especially with the dry bath and black tank flush. TY Happy CAMPING 😊
ОтветитьAs your viewers have come to expect, this was a very well done video.
ОтветитьThanks as always John ❤ We appreciate the data/info...Actually prepping for a trip while I listened 😂
ОтветитьThanks John. Your research is second to none!
ОтветитьAnother great report John ! Thanks 👍
With all said , looks like the RV newbie’s are continuing to drop out ! Maybe that is a good thing for us old timers getting nice camping spots ! Holding my unit ! 👍😁
Great video again!
ОтветитьFloridians still can't get campsites in Florida..
ОтветитьExcellent work. Let's hope that reduced sales will eventually force manufacturers to increase quality as they compete for customers.
ОтветитьHanging onto my 2021 Lance model 1995. Took an rv owner tech couse and Larned how to diagnose and repair the small stuff.
ОтветитьIf you’re driving a diesel and don’t have a fuel discount card, you’re missing out. It’s $3.50 or less in Florida right now and even cheaper in other parts of the country.
ОтветитьThanks for a great informational video on the RV market. I lean to maintain your rv well and hold on to what I have for now. Anyway, my cents worth. Thanks again and take care.
ОтветитьMy local dealer is stacking them one on top of the other now.
Lots are bulging.
I just got a 2015 Palomini 180FB on FB marketplace for $9k. Perfect for what i was looking for
ОтветитьThanks Brother!
ОтветитьJohn, your future forecast will be much of the same, for many months to come. As always, thanks for the insight👍
ОтветитьI always look forward to your reports.
ОтветитьGreat job as usual. As a northern neighbor it’s very helpful watching your channel. Gives me good overview of what to expect when I go south. Thanks for all your work!
ОтветитьJust got a used 180 that seemed great and has nightmare rot in the bathroom ! Any advice ?
ОтветитьAmazed that there are still new 2022 units out there. Any thoughts on pitfalls of buying a unit that has sat on lot for a significant time?
I’m thinking about dried out sealant and associated leaks with hidden water damage. Sun baked tires that are dried out/weakened. Possible bug/rodent infestation. Dried out vinyl/rubber parts.
Wondering if folks feel the “clearance” prices are a worth to taking a chance on and any horror stories out there.
Where are the actual sales numbers? shipments and for sale numbers are not relevant to what was actually sold, right? I believe actual sales are drastically down from last year. When I call dealerships to get quotes on a 2025 class-a, the sales people are aggressively pushing the 2024 model year RV's I guess because there is much inventory. They purposely increase the prices of the 2025 model year to entice you to buy a leftover.
ОтветитьThanks for the effort you put into this video! nice work! very very accurate.
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