Market for riding lawnmowers cut back
WASHINGTON, July 19 (UPI) -- The sluggish housing market and
rising gas prices has trimmed the market for riding lawnmowers,
industry analysts say.
Kris Kiser, spokesman for the Outdoor Power Equipment
Institute in Alexandria, Va., told The Washington Post the riding
mower industry "is deeply troubled by the decline in housing
starts," among other things.
"New home construction is a good barometer for us. But you
add foreclosures, decline in housing starts and the decline in
housing sales, and you have the trifecta," Kiser said.
At Smith Equipment in Warrenton, Va., sales of high-end
riding lawnmowers have fallen by about a third in recent years.
"There were a lot of people using up home equity to buy
Lexuses and $8,000 lawn mowers," said company director Bryant Smith.
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