The Grand Rapids Press in Michigan features a story on the recent Grand Rapids Camper, Travel & RV Show.
According to the story, today's RVs are resemble vacation homes on wheels, offering luxuries such as full-size refrigerators, French doors, and even fireplaces.
While fuel costs and a rough economy could dampen the enthusiasm of buyers, the RV lifestyle still has a strong market with retiring baby boomers.
The story also mentions a University of Michigan study that projects RVs ownership to reach 8.5 million households by 2010.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
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The passion for RVing and the desire to hit the open road will outweigh any obstacles such as higher fuel prices or the perception of a softening economy. Our January and February sales have been the highest they have been in years. Keep the faith....if you build it they will come! (especially if you build a good one!)
The passion for RVing and the desire to hit the open road will outweigh any obstacles such as higher fuel prices or the perception of a softening economy. Our January and February sales have been the highest they have been in years. Keep the faith....if you build it they will come! (especially if you build a good one!)
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