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Isaac-1
Dec 17, 2016Explorer
One thing to keep in mind is that motorhomes depreciate rapidly for 10-12 years then the depreciation curve flattens off considerably and it becomes much more about condition and features. Of course a large part of the reason for this sharp bend in curve is that most lending institutions will not offer loans on motorhomes over 10 years of age, a few will finance out to the 12 year point, so you tend to see an abrupt price drop when comparing 2 identical units on either side of this line. When I was shopping in this age range (ended up buying a 2002 model about 6-7 weeks ago) I that those under the magic 12 year old point were selling for at least 1/3 more than the price of the 14-15 year olds.
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