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Thread: Another price increase?
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04-30-2021, 07:06 AM #11
I found the same so I found a local reliable certified RV technician. GD has OK their detailed estimates as they realize that the dealer is backed up
Dealers are usually suspect for repairs in many places because 1- they are really set up to prep new vehicles 2- the give that “ preference” spiel when you buy. They keep adding purchased RV each year but don’t expand their service departments so they are set up to fsil
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05-04-2021, 10:22 AM #12
If I were a young person looking for a career that will be good in the future, I would either do information technology or rv technican. RV technician is going to be a really good skill set to have over the next 40 years.
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05-04-2021, 11:07 AM #13
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That's what we keep telling our son who is at a ponit of wanting a change . We overnighted the other night and so did a mobile repair tech who travels in his Mobile Suites...can't be all bad. I think the write offs for living would be great considering you have to travel for work if you follow the seasonals and snowbirds around
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05-05-2021, 03:04 PM #14
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get use to price increases on everything, everywhere.
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05-06-2021, 06:51 AM #15
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Yes; brace yourself. Bank of America reported in the past week that in the best case scenario we will experience “transitory hyper-inflation.” Things are going to get real expensive really quickly. Many of the basics (corn, lumber, copper...) have seen triple-digit increases already. Anyone bought a sheet of plywood lately?
In their best case scenario, prices will return to “normal” after the economy is in full swing again. We will all be paying a whole lot more, for everything, for some time to come. The question is how long will we experience this hyper-inflation. Prices always go up much faster than they come down. It’s pretty much a nightmare scenario. It’s going to get very ugly.
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04-10-2022, 04:06 AM #16
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The MSRP for my 2021 312 BHTS trailer has gone up over 40% since I bought it last March. But the new ones have an inverter and a 12 volt compressor fridge which I think is less expensive that my Norcold electric/propane unit.
Will be interesting to see what happens.
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04-10-2022, 07:27 AM #17
It is my opinion this is wishful thinking. There is no reason to believe that there will be any greater % of people getting out of RVing after the COVID from the era before it.
The reservations are harder to come by and no signs of that letting up in campsites and state/ natural parks.
These musings are not substantiated by any real facts to date.
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04-10-2022, 08:35 AM #18
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It’s hard to make predictions. Especially about the future. Yogi B.
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