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Having owned two 95-98 Blazers, I can state with all firmness that you are totally full of shit. These we good trucks. And I DO mean trucks. These were full frame on body 1/2ton trucks underneath that curvy body. That’s why one that has been hit is not scrap metal, it is easy to repair and retains all of its structural

This story was the best ad for Scamp...

I have no idea how BAT accepted any Bravada, especially not one that fails to be the finest showroom condition Bravada in the world.

This is my grief with many cool RV concepts: They get released at a price point that’s just not doable for most people.

That price only works when it is a business write-off.

I’m not paying Bambi prices for a Scamp, no matter how versatile.

Yep...my thought was as follows...”NEATibetthatcostsafucktonofmoney”

I knew it would cost a shit ton as soon as I saw the photos.

I got 2/3. It also takes serious cash to race GP3. I don’t hate the guy, it’s just interesting that he’s 2 years older than me and I’m just a college student.

Ya gotta love someone with a sense of humor!

Don’t ruin the tired narrative!!!!

OMFG, if I ever win an IndyCar championship, I’m doing that.

They’re operating like a group of students in a garage. Nothing about their factories resembles modern manufacturing. Not assembly lines, not designs, not engineering, not materials. I think the industry really is ripe for a big manufacturer in China probably to blow up Thor.

And don’t forget 2007-9, when the RV industry had back-to-back 30% year-over-year declines and economists were puzzling over how could have been a leading indicator of the Great Recession. Agreed that the current resurgence of demand is a surge, and the next new normal is going to be lower, maybe a good bit so...

a large scale industrial manufacturer...

Uh....have you seen the car market lately?

As I’ve said in other articles, this industry is ripe for a large scale industrial manufacture to come in and wreck up the place. 

Boat, RV, pool, horses. they are all about even. It is always something to fix them and it is 2000 dollars minimum every time. Motorcycles are like vehicles. they arent a money pit for the most part. 

RVs have been selling well through the pandemic, the RV Industry Association reports all-time high RV shipments of 148,507 units in the first quarter of 2021 and the year is expected to close out with nearly 580,000 RVs sold. Next year is projected to be even better for RV sales.

They both are junk, one just has a motor to maintain and the other need something with a motor to pull it. both are money pits.