tony lee wrote:
All good reasons why astute buyers don't buy brand new, but instead look for low-mileage units a couple of years old that have had all of the problems sorted out by the previous owner - who has also taken the huge hit due to depreciation.
There is a market for every buyer. I always buy new, the depreciation is not an issue as I want to be the first owner. Buying used does not mean that there will be no problems. As a unit ages, items start wearing out and need replacement, especially the house items. Then there are those companies that are no longer in business to buy parts from. For instance, I'm hearing that Aladdin is out of business so no new replacement parts.
As they say in the car business, there is a butt for every seat.
MM.