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Grit_dog
Sep 15, 2018Navigator
So summer breeze, being a dream of yours forever or however you put it, leads me to believe you're not too young and just want to enjoy your life for a while.
Take the financial advice for what it's worth and prioritize your wants, needs and funds.
$40k is a lot of money for someone who doesn't typically have $40k in disposable income.
Possibly think about a more economical approach.
1. It's fall now, so RV deals will pop up. Search more for a deal than "ideal."
2. You can get very nice motorhomes for waaaay less if you search. $10-20k can find you a very good Moho if you're patient. Example, our friends just found a 200X nice class A V10. Decent condition, stored inside, 30k miles for like $10k.
3. Class Cs can/do have the same amentities and can sometimes be had for a little less for a comparable size.
4. Think pickup and TT maybe as well. Presuming you have/will tow a car with you. Turn that car into a truck. Spend a little more, but it's dual purpose and trucks hold their value better than average, at least currently. Get a nice TT for $5-10k and then you have options rather than having all your eggs in one basket, or motorhome as the case may be.
Take the financial advice for what it's worth and prioritize your wants, needs and funds.
$40k is a lot of money for someone who doesn't typically have $40k in disposable income.
Possibly think about a more economical approach.
1. It's fall now, so RV deals will pop up. Search more for a deal than "ideal."
2. You can get very nice motorhomes for waaaay less if you search. $10-20k can find you a very good Moho if you're patient. Example, our friends just found a 200X nice class A V10. Decent condition, stored inside, 30k miles for like $10k.
3. Class Cs can/do have the same amentities and can sometimes be had for a little less for a comparable size.
4. Think pickup and TT maybe as well. Presuming you have/will tow a car with you. Turn that car into a truck. Spend a little more, but it's dual purpose and trucks hold their value better than average, at least currently. Get a nice TT for $5-10k and then you have options rather than having all your eggs in one basket, or motorhome as the case may be.
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