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04-19-2008, 11:26
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> This thread will end up proving why politics are a banned topic on
> most forums like this. Steve, thanks for reminding everyone about the front page rules. This thread started as a report on the general state of the RV industry. That was OK since it was about how that affects all of our resale values. The thread has now gotten into world politics, job losses, currency valuations, and other off-topic items. I don't see anything about India, China, et. al. buying our Birds. So please let's get back to getting Scott's Bird restarted. Scott, I vote for the ground straps by the way since you have checked and verified neutral and the A/T switch (which has bitten me more than once). Thanks everyone for dropping world politics, Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Steve Pfiffner > > > ,___ > This thread will end up proving why politics are a banned topic on most forums like this. I am amazed that after 30 years of exporting our production capacity and our jobs > that so many people still buy into the pablum that destroying american jobs is somehow "economic efficency" when it is simply greater profits for the corporate elite. The Europeans choose to protect industries and jobs and it has served them well as noted > by the current exchange rates. > > Steve > Wannabee > > > Steve > |
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04-19-2008, 12:04
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Good instructive post.
MH
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04-20-2008, 06:39
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> should not take all of this lightly. I wonder how the high end RV
> mfrs. are doing: Foretravel, Newell and of course the most important > of all BB???? I also wonder what is happening with other million > dollar toys such as yachts? Folks selling million dollar toys will still be able to sell them. Certainly, if you can buy a multi-million dollar yacht, the price of oil isn't going to be a factor. For those of us with middle class incomes, however, it certainly is, and the businesses catering to us are going to hurt the most - especially frivolous, expensive items that are usually financed, like RVs. > At $4.14 per gallon of diesel, it costs me $1242.00 to fill this 1995 WLWB 42 footer. Diesel is $3.40 a gallon down the street from me in southeastern Washington State. I topped off my tank a couple of weeks ago when it was $3.09. -Ryan |
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04-20-2008, 07:35
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You really know how to make a guy feel bad. $3.40/gal....Hrrrrrumph.
Ryan Wright
Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. 1995 WLWB 42'Blue Bird (cockyfox@...) |
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04-20-2008, 07:46
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> Diesel is $3.40 a gallon down the street from me in southeastern
> Washington State. I topped off my tank a couple of weeks ago when it > was $3.09. Ryan, Can we safely assume that this post was not lost for a few weeks on the internet, but rather that you meant to type $4.40 and 4.09 a gallon? ;^) I think we can all agree that the price of fuel is fairly immaterial to people that can afford million dollar coaches. According to the newest Marathon coach owners magazine, they are still selling well. The substantial listing of new and repeat owners included names like Jeff Gordon and Kevin Harvick. Fuel is the least of their issues, when they have "RVs" just to serve as weekend housing after flying in on private jets to their weekend job-site! LOL Last I heard, we have about 20 Birds coming to this weekend's Lone Star Birds Rally, so we are all learning to adapt to the new realities, and still enjoy the things we love. Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" - diesel at $3.99 at the nearby HEB grocery San Antonio, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ryan Wright" > > > should not take all of this lightly. I wonder how the high end RV > > mfrs. are doing: Foretravel, Newell and of course the most important > > of all BB???? I also wonder what is happening with other million > > dollar toys such as yachts? > > Folks selling million dollar toys will still be able to sell them. > Certainly, if you can buy a multi-million dollar yacht, the price of > oil isn't going to be a factor. For those of us with middle class > incomes, however, it certainly is, and the businesses catering to us > are going to hurt the most - especially frivolous, expensive items > that are usually financed, like RVs. > > > At $4.14 per gallon of diesel, it costs me $1242.00 to fill this 1995 WLWB 42 footer. > > Diesel is $3.40 a gallon down the street from me in southeastern > Washington State. I topped off my tank a couple of weeks ago when it > was $3.09. > > -Ryan > |
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04-20-2008, 08:24
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That price sounds like it is off-road use fuel, not on-the-road. Currently
diesel at the FJ stations in WA are more than a $1 a gallon above these numbers. Gary SOB ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Thompson" To: Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 3:35 PM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] More Plant Shutdowns > You really know how to make a guy feel bad. $3.40/gal....Hrrrrrumph. > > Ryan Wright > should not take all of this lightly. I wonder how the high end RV > > mfrs. are doing: Foretravel, Newell and of course the most important > > of all BB???? I also wonder what is happening with other million > > dollar toys such as yachts? > > Folks selling million dollar toys will still be able to sell them. > Certainly, if you can buy a multi-million dollar yacht, the price of > oil isn't going to be a factor. For those of us with middle class > incomes, however, it certainly is, and the businesses catering to us > are going to hurt the most - especially frivolous, expensive items > that are usually financed, like RVs. > > > At $4.14 per gallon of diesel, it costs me $1242.00 to fill this 1995 > > WLWB 42 footer. > > Diesel is $3.40 a gallon down the street from me in southeastern > Washington State. I topped off my tank a couple of weeks ago when it > was $3.09. > > -Ryan > > > > > > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > 1995 WLWB 42'Blue Bird > (cockyfox@...) > ---------------------------------------------------- > This message has been processed by Firetrust Benign. > > > > E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (5.5.0.178) > Database version: 5.09660 > http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor/ > |
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04-20-2008, 12:34
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Just came across this article with a positive spin on the subject .. an RV plant
opening! RV maker closes but Canadian competitor plans move to Yakima THE ASSOCIATED PRESS YAKIMA, Wash. -- Two days after the indefinite shutdown of Western Recreational Vehicles Inc. in Union Gap, a Canadian RV outfit is set to move to the Yakima area. Adventurer Manufacturing LP of Abbotsford, British Columbia, announced plans on Thursday to open a manufacturing plant area in mid-August. Marketing and sales manager Jim Giesbrecht says the company will start with about 30 workers but could boost employment to 100. Giesbrecht says one attraction for the 39-year-old company is the experienced labor force in the RV industry in Yakima. The announcement comes two days after the indefinite shutdown of Western RV. Most of that company's 220 workers have been laid off. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420...ma_rv.html Bill 1983 FC 35 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" wrote: > > It seems like RV plants are either closing or severely cutting back > production. The scary part is how fast this is happening. Country > Coach has laid off a few hundred workers. Alfa is in a state of limbo > and if the posts on the Alfa forum are any indication they will be > out of business very quickly.( maybe SEE YA was aan appropriate name) > The really bad news is as follows: > > > > DES MOINES, Iowa - Motor home manufacturer Winnebago Industries Inc. > said it will shut down most of its production lines for a week > beginning Monday, the result of a continued slowdown in sales. > > Low consumer confidence in the economy and interest rates are the two > primary factors that affect business, company spokeswoman Sheila > Davis said Friday. > > Although The Federal Reserve has aggressively cut interest rates in > recent months, the reduction has not largely reached consumers yet, > Davis said. > > The curtailment of production at the company's factories in Forest > City, Charles City and Hampton will affect a majority of the ompany's > 3,000 workers. > > > A production line in Charles City will stay on the job during the > week and office workers will remain. > > "We take a look at our schedules based on the level we're seeing in > the retail market and the wholesale market to our dealers," Davis > said. "We evaluate that on a daily basis and want to make sure we > keep our inventories in line." > > The company typically only shuts down production for a week around > Christmas and a week in late July. > > In March, Winnebago reported that second-quarter profits fell nearly > 67 percent as consumer confidence helped drag down sales of > recreational vehicles. > > Net income fell to $2.5 million, or 9 cents a share, for the three > months ended March 1, down from $7.5 million, or 24 cents a share a > year ago. Sales fell 17.5 percent to $164.2 million from $199 million > for the same period a year ago. > > On Friday shares were trading 2.2 percent higher, or 35 cents, at > $15.79. Shares have traded in the past 52 weeks between $14.96 and > $34.44. > > The Forest City-based company said in March it had cut employment by > 9 percent, or about 300 people during the quarter to bring production > in line with slowing sales. > > President Bob Olson told industry analysts that sales were down > across the industry in the double digits for each month since the > beginning of the year. > > He told analysts that the usual spring uptick in sales likely will be > muted because of concerns over the economy. Olson said he hoped to > see a turnaround by November. > > END OF ARTICLE > > Some of the other mfrs. that closed were smaller mfrs. with shakey > management. Winnie is probably an exception. An experienced and > usually well run company. If they cannot sell units who can?? I saw > that Harley has laid off some staff and their sales are down. We > should not take all of this lightly. I wonder how the high end RV > mfrs. are doing: Foretravel, Newell and of course the most important > of all BB???? I also wonder what is happening with other million > dollar toys such as yachts? > > Bruce > 1988 FC35 > |
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04-21-2008, 07:41
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Just visited the Newell plant in Miami, OK. a couple weeks ago. They produce 42 coaches a year max. The new ones are all sold, but the backlog is down to 8 months from 16. They deal with at least 22 NASCAR drivers which no doubt is a great help for sales and accounts for some used coaches withvery interesting colors. David Campbell 00 Itasca Horizon Looking at LXi's, Prevosts, and Newells Salt Springs, Fla. - Eagle River, Wis.
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04-21-2008, 11:29
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Yeah, I blew it. I did mean $4.40 a gallon. I was trying to explain
that prices are much higher here, and that even $4 a gallon fuel sounds good right now. And, prices have gone up again in the last few days, we're now closer to $4.50. -Ryan On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Gary Smith > > That price sounds like it is off-road use fuel, not on-the-road. Currently > diesel at the FJ stations in WA are more than a $1 a gallon above these > numbers. |
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04-21-2008, 23:16
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The local Love's truck stop here in Hogansville was $4.149 yesterday "cash" price.
The odd thing with loves is the diesel pumps on the "car" side give the "cash" price when I use my credit card, but the pumps on the "truck" side differentiate. So I fill up on the "car" side. Only annoying thing is only $75 per card swipe... Dorn Hetzel 77FC35 Hogansville, GA On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Ryan Wright <"ryanpwright@gmail.com"> wrote:
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