RV Dealerships Are COLLAPSING — Americans Are Done Paying For Overpriced JUNK!

The RV industry is coming apart at the seams. Prices have spiraled so far out of reach that the average new motorhome now costs more than a house, and the campers families are stretching twenty year loans to afford are rolling off rushed assembly lines as defective junk that leaks, delaminates, and falls apart before the first season is over. Recalls are piling up, repossessions are climbing back toward financial crisis levels, and once mighty dealers like Lazydays are being liquidated while Camping World drowns in billions in debt. Out in Elkhart, Indiana, the workers who actually build these things are losing their jobs by the hundreds, and yet the executives at the top are still cashing checks worth fifteen, twenty, even thirty million dollars a year. We have seen this exact collapse before in 2008, and now it is happening all over again. This is the full story of how an entire industry priced out its own customers and left everyone but the men in charge holding the loan. 🔔 If you want to stay up to date on everything happening in the RV market, hit Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a video.