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MagillaGorilla
Mar 22, 2015Explorer
This is not my first trip to the RV rodeo. I have been camping since I was a kid. We've done the tent, upgraded to a tent trailer, up graded to a small travel trailer, upgraded to a large travel trailer and then stopped for a while. In 2007 I took a road trip in my car and we hit 17 states on the eastern seaboard. It was a great trip and we were lucky to have stayed in some nice hotels. When we got home we decided that we like road trips but other than this last trip, have stayed in some crappy hotels. So we bought a 36' Rv gasser. It had only 32k on the clock.
We've used it ever since and on years that we fly somewhere instead of driving the RV still gets used as a guest house for our guests. Its been quite handy.
So this is not a new hobby/sport for us. This is just an upgrade. Our first RV cost us $14k and served us well for 8 years. I sold it for $8,500 and fell that it owed me nothing after that. It booked for more than I sold it but I priced it at what I thought was a fair deal. I must have been right because I found a buyer in 2 days.
We look forward to taking delivery of our new (to us) motorhome in a few weeks. Hopefully enough snow will be melted so I have a place to put it.
We've used it ever since and on years that we fly somewhere instead of driving the RV still gets used as a guest house for our guests. Its been quite handy.
So this is not a new hobby/sport for us. This is just an upgrade. Our first RV cost us $14k and served us well for 8 years. I sold it for $8,500 and fell that it owed me nothing after that. It booked for more than I sold it but I priced it at what I thought was a fair deal. I must have been right because I found a buyer in 2 days.
We look forward to taking delivery of our new (to us) motorhome in a few weeks. Hopefully enough snow will be melted so I have a place to put it.
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