- Sales of travel trailers — and RVs in general — have slumped since the industry's heyday during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Amid this decline, Winnebago has unveiled a new cheap travel trailer: the $29,600 Access.
- Take a look inside the entry-level RV available November 2023.
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Winnebago has unveiled its cheapest entry-level travel trailer yet in a bid to attract budget travelers amid the legacy RV maker's slump in sales.
The RVing boom during the COVID-19 pandemic was a gold rush for companies like Winnebago. But these days, sales aren't looking as red hot anymore. Shipments for these homes on wheels have dropped 47.7% from 2023 compared to 2022, according to July data from the RV Industry Association. And looking at travel trailers specifically, shipments have slid 51.9% during that same period.
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