Well, the good news is this should work its way into the used RV market in not too long a time period. The spread between "new" and "used" has just gotten larger and that can only be positive for good, clean, well maintained Phoenix Cruisers. Of course, that is really only important if you are getting out of the RV owning lifestyle, trading for an older unit than you now have, trading for a trailer and so on. Interest rates have also risen enough to increase the amortization of a loan noticeably higher than one eighteen months ago. That is going to also have a negative impact on buyers eventually.
Given the massive number of Boomer's hitting retirement age that is creating a good demand plus, as we all know, a lot of younger families are really getting into rving.
Paul