HadEnough wrote:
That's what gets me with RVs. They depreciate so quickly compared to boats. They look dated in 10 years and people don't want them.
Does that concern anyone too or is it just me?
Yes, but I think quality will overcome "dated". The problem with RV's is that the vast majority of them are not just dated in 10 years, but are junk. That limits their resale more than anything. If you own a high quality and well maintained unit, there will be someone who wants to buy it, even if it looks dated. A high quality RV may be worth cosmetically updating, and many people do just that. Now, finding the high quality ones is the challenge.