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US: Motorhome deliveries drop 13.5% in first four months of year

15.06.2026 13:43 1 min 1 source
Forbes Romania RON
US: Motorhome deliveries drop 13.5% in first four months of year
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According to the RV Industry Association, US motorhome manufacturers shipped 13.5% fewer units to dealers in January–April 2026 compared to the same period last year. The association lowered its full-year delivery forecast to 300,000–328,100 units, down from 342,200 units in 2025. The decline is linked to a fifth consecutive month of falling consumer spending on recreational goods, the longest such drop since 2008. Consumer registrations of motorhomes fell nearly 22% in March and 17% in April year-over-year.

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