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Bionic_Man
Jan 21, 2017Explorer
Arctic Fox is a good suggestion. But any RV you buy is likely to depreciate a ton.
I'd look for something that is 2-4 years old, in good condition, from a private party seller that needs to sell. Or a dealer that is going out of business, or has something that has been sitting on the lot for too long. If looking at dealers, I would try to find one in a more rural area with lower overhead. Our 1st 5er I bought from a small dealer in Casper, WY. We bought it for several thousand less than we could have bought it for in Denver. Actually used it for two years, and sold it for what I bought it for.
You rarely "make money" on an RV purchase. But, as the saying goes, you make the money when you buy, not when you sell.
I'd look for something that is 2-4 years old, in good condition, from a private party seller that needs to sell. Or a dealer that is going out of business, or has something that has been sitting on the lot for too long. If looking at dealers, I would try to find one in a more rural area with lower overhead. Our 1st 5er I bought from a small dealer in Casper, WY. We bought it for several thousand less than we could have bought it for in Denver. Actually used it for two years, and sold it for what I bought it for.
You rarely "make money" on an RV purchase. But, as the saying goes, you make the money when you buy, not when you sell.
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