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RV Rental Study Touts Buyer Conversion

RV Trader has released a study offering insights into the growth of the RV rental market along with detailed guidelines to help RV dealers maximize revenue streams from both renters and a newly identified renter/buyer segment.

The report, titled “RV Dealer’s Guide to Unlocking the Value of RV Rentals,” includes findings from an RV Trader survey of more than 2,000 consumers who have rented, purchased or been in the market for an RV in the past two years as well as advice from industry experts.

Topics covered in the study range from the pros and cons of dealer-owned and dealer-managed fleets to strategies for attracting rental customers, unit maintenance, renter screening, rental booking management, insurance and legal issues.

The paper calculates that dealers can generate $7,500 to $30,000 in revenue from a single RV rented for only 100 nights per year, depending on whether the unit is a travel trailer or Class C or Class A motorhome.

“While trends in RV sales have been changing since 2018, RV rentals and rental-to-buyer conversions are clearly on the upswing. That gives dealers the opportunity to generate new revenue streams both today, and in the future, since today’s renters can turn into tomorrow’s buyers,” said Lori Stacy, CEO of RV Trader parent company Trader Interactive. “We published this study to help dealers connect with this audience, provide the services they’re looking for, and build a strong rental business that will keep them competitive and relevant.”

Industry trade organizations indicate that the RV rental industry will continue to grow for the next several years, bringing increased participation from consumers and profit for dealers. The new RV Trader study paints a detailed portrait of who those renters are, their rental habits and purchase plans, and their preferences in making rental arrangements, based on the marketplace’s own consumer survey. Among the findings:

The rising popularity of rentals is also reflected in a surge in rental interest on the RV Trader marketplace.

According to the new study, 41 percent of RV Trader monthly visitors expressed an interest in rentals and 30 percent used the site as a rental resource even before the marketplace added an RV rentals section enabling consumers to quickly zero in on units available for rent by location and departure/return date.

The new functionality also features an automated calendar to handle rental reservations, distribute reservation reminders, and collect funds once a booking has taken place, streamlining rental paperwork for dealers.

The full study can be downloaded here.

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