Aug-28-2021 11:41 AM
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Aug-29-2021 12:52 PM
Aug-29-2021 09:28 AM
jdc1 wrote:
I would think the one that is the most beat up when bought would hold it's value more. Buy it cheap...sell it cheap. Let's do a little math:
Buy a new one for $30K...resell in two years is 60% = $18,000 HUGE loss
Buy a decent used one for $16K...resell in two years = $12k $4k loss
Buy a piece of **** for $4,000.....resell it for $3k winner, winner, chicken dinner
Okay. That's not what you were looking for...
Aug-29-2021 08:45 AM
Aug-28-2021 05:42 PM
Aug-28-2021 03:01 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Has nothing to do with resale value. Different type of RV. Different customer base.
Aug-28-2021 02:41 PM
Grit dog wrote:Lantley wrote:
Which type has the greatest demand in the new market. Itwuld seem to me TT's are more desirable in the new market simply because they appeal to a broader audience vs. a Toy haulrer that appeals only to those yat haul something.
I imagine there are regions where toyhaulers are very desirable because they are near popular places to ride, but overall TT's are more in demand because they fit the needs of all vs. just those with toys.
Has nothing to do with resale value. Different type of RV. Different customer base.
Aug-28-2021 01:19 PM
Aug-28-2021 01:18 PM
Aug-28-2021 12:47 PM
Aug-28-2021 12:37 PM
gbopp wrote:
Condition is the most important factor in a used RV.
Regardless of the make, the unit in the best condition will sell the quickest and for the best price.
Aug-28-2021 12:33 PM
Lantley wrote:
Which type has the greatest demand in the new market. Itwuld seem to me TT's are more desirable in the new market simply because they appeal to a broader audience vs. a Toy haulrer that appeals only to those yat haul something.
I imagine there are regions where toyhaulers are very desirable because they are near popular places to ride, but overall TT's are more in demand because they fit the needs of all vs. just those with toys.
Aug-28-2021 12:28 PM
Aug-28-2021 12:14 PM