Jerry Garrett writes in today’s The New York Times about how “the industry is hunkering down, trying to ride out a storm — the likes of which has not been seen in the R.V. industry for 28 years.”

“In R.V. annals, 1980 stands as the year of the perfect storm: gasoline shortages and high pump prices, double-digit interest rates and the double-nickel speed limit. In R.V. terms, 1980 sales of new R.V.’s were in deep gray water.”

“Could this year wind up challenging 1980’s record for sales futility? Probably not, but it is likely to wind up as one of the worst years for sales since then.”

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