DELMONT, Pa. — Dealerships across Western Pennsylvania are cashing in on growing demand for RVs, a 2020 national trend that has continued through this year.
John Park, general manager of Meyer’s Shreck RV in Washington Township, said his dealership sold 450 RVs last year, compared to 150 the year prior. This year, he projects to sell roughly 700, according to our news partners at TribLive.
“It definitely has to do with covid,” Park said. “Unfortunately, life is too short. People want to get out to live their dream. They want to see the country.”
Park, who has worked in the industry for seven years, said this is some of the largest growth he’s seen compared to dealerships of relative size.
You can learn more about the surge on TribLive.com
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