Jun-05-2013 09:05 AM
Jun-07-2013 11:38 AM
Jun-07-2013 07:23 AM
bluebirdPT36 wrote:I'm not surprised at all. Right here on the forums are plenty of people who have bought an old RV to save some cash and spent way more than they wanted to spend (ie money they didn't have...their whole reason for buying an old RV was cause they DIDN'T have the money). The people buying $150k-$200k money pits (just from reading here anyways) seem to have the means to fix their rigs issues.
I find it interesting that when anyone mentions buying an RV for under $15-20 thousand there will be some who say it will just be problems and a money pit.
Jun-07-2013 07:18 AM
Jun-07-2013 07:05 AM
bluebirdPT36 wrote:Isn't that the truth. Must be the misery loves company club.:b
I find it interesting that when anyone mentions buying an RV for under $15-20 thousand there will be some who say it will just be problems and a money pit.
Yet when someone buys a $150-200 thousand RV that in most if not all cases, in the first two years, will cost from $25-40 thousand in depreciation, insurance, and interest if financed, many congratulate them on their purchase.
Jun-07-2013 06:49 AM
bluebirdPT36 wrote:
I find it interesting that when anyone mentions buying an RV for under $15-20 thousand there will be some who say it will just be problems and a money pit.
Yet when someone buys a $150-200 thousand RV that in most if not all cases, in the first two years, will cost from $25-40 thousand in depreciation, insurance, and interest if financed, many congratulate them on their purchase.
Jun-07-2013 06:44 AM
Jun-06-2013 07:06 PM
Jun-06-2013 10:13 AM
soren wrote:TechWriter wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
Is this an unreasonable expectation and budget?
Unreasonable? Yes, I think so.
Out of curiosity I checked several used motorhome sites for <$10K Class As. Two of the sites came up with none, but there was more than 20 listed on other site. The latest year in this price range was 1997.
You could end up with a money pit.
I generally find that there is a massive difference between glossy commercial websites, and the hundreds of local Craiglists in this country. . . .When it comes to really inexpensive coaches, IMHO, I wouldn't even waste time looking at national websites. The finds will be in the local CL and other sources, and the owners will be the ones who just want to see it gone. They may have aged out of the hobby, lost a spouse, or whatever, but they just want to see an empty yard, not the MH that they don 't want or need anymore.
Jun-06-2013 09:57 AM
Jun-06-2013 07:19 AM
TechWriter wrote:You could very easily spend 30K and end up with a worse money pit. Money pits come in all shapes, sizes and prices. If one uses due diligence in their search for an RV, one can generally find a good deal, they are out there.jerem0621 wrote:
I would like to know if it reasonable to get a good 30 plus ft gasser for 7-10k and put an additional 2-3k in the coach to get it up to speed (tires, tune up, etc.) Looking at local prices it seems the year range we will be looking at is 1990-2000 depending on condition (seems condition drives the price more than the year)
Is this an unreasonable expectation and budget?
Unreasonable? Yes, I think so.
Out of curiosity I checked several used motorhome sites for <$10K Class As. Two of the sites came up with none, but there was more than 20 listed on other site. The latest year in this price range was 1997.
So there are Class As out there in your price range, but $2-3K in additional maintenance seems low. Very low even if you do your own work. Besides the engine & tires, what about the other stuff in an almost 20-year-old motorhome? Air conditioner(s)? Fridge? Batteries? Water heater? etc etc
You could end up with a money pit.
Jun-06-2013 03:53 AM
Jun-06-2013 03:12 AM
TechWriter wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
Is this an unreasonable expectation and budget?
Unreasonable? Yes, I think so.
Out of curiosity I checked several used motorhome sites for <$10K Class As. Two of the sites came up with none, but there was more than 20 listed on other site. The latest year in this price range was 1997.
You could end up with a money pit.
Jun-05-2013 09:25 PM
Jun-05-2013 09:21 PM