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SidecarFlip
Aug 31, 2017Explorer III
mr. ed wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:mr. ed wrote:
I think some older folks purchase an RV well above their means, figuring that they probably won't live long enough to continue the payments. Then they wind up living longer than expected and need to "dump" the RV.
Thats me (old as in 67). However, I expect to live another 20 years or so. I want to be a dirty old man....
LOL. I've got you beat (I'm 73). I'll be a dirtier old man than you in 20 yrs, IMO! :B
One thing about being married for 33 years, I can leer at the young gals and my wife ignores it. Any gal under 50 I consider leerable....lol
The couple down the road from me bought a new Forrest River TT (not sure of thr size but it's a tandem axle bumper pull unit) this spring, used it maybe 2 times and now has a 'for sale' sign on it in their front yard. Maybe in their late 40's and he's an autoworker so money shouldn't be an issue.
Guess they thought camping would be something interesting, guess it's not.
I keep mine (units) at least 10 years because I set them up to my liking inside and once I get them 'comfortable', no point in doing another one. Like my tow vehicle, in 7 more years I can plate it as a 'historical vehicle'.
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