Many Americans are changing their summer travel plans amid the Coronavirus pandemic.

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26 thoughts on “RV rentals at record highs”
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  2. Obviously they got lots of money to begin with. 😏🏞️

  3. The reason why RV rentals are on a high is because most people are going to be convicted or foreclosed on. The full economic crash is around the corner. You can give thanks to Donald Trump and his Wicked evil Administration for faltering and not doing anything in the early stages of the coronavirus to protect America and the citizens within.

  4. More RV's sold to people who don't think they'll work again/looking like losing their home or both, and needing to travel and live in it, looking for work.

  5. I don't get it, don't they have to stop at gas stations to refuel. They'll be using public restrooms at some point. Staying at busy campsites etc.

  6. Also because homes are too Expensive to own. Folks are turning to RVs.
    Before ya know it local & state governments in all 50 states will be treating RV buyers as homeowners with high rates & (mobile) mortgage taxes to compensate drop in state revenue in home sales.

  7. It's cheaper to stay in a hotel….state and national campgrounds are closed, so you have to stay at private campgrounds which cost as much or more than hotels.

  8. Where the hell are they going? Freedom my ass, national and federal parks are closed, so if you can't afford to pay the exorbitant fees at private rv campgrounds you're screwed.

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