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PapPappy
Jul 21, 2013Explorer
When we bought our MH, it had just had new tires put on it. We still got a good deal, and it was one less thing we had to deal with....especially with a 800 mile trip home!
I think you will probably find that "cliff" where cars, RVs, Boats, etc. start to drop off in price. There is usually a pretty hefty drop as you drive off the lot, but then it settles for a few years, with a small percentage drop each year...then it seems to drop again about 8-10 years...to stabilize itself of something?
Tires are a factor, but there are lots of things in the RV (appliances and such) that are age sensitive, and all of these will help devalue the RV as they age.
I think you will probably find that "cliff" where cars, RVs, Boats, etc. start to drop off in price. There is usually a pretty hefty drop as you drive off the lot, but then it settles for a few years, with a small percentage drop each year...then it seems to drop again about 8-10 years...to stabilize itself of something?
Tires are a factor, but there are lots of things in the RV (appliances and such) that are age sensitive, and all of these will help devalue the RV as they age.
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