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1989 Class A,,,question on value :)

luberhill
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Ok we have been looking for a used unit to see IF we will like the RV life..local dealer has a 1989 Winne class A 22k miles very solid and nice condition...
He said they are asking just under 15k....im thinking this is way overpriced even if it is mint...but I really don know...its a gas engine
Is this even worth considering or am I gonna be Eddie from Christmas Vacation 🙂
Or should this thing be junked !
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DRTDEVL
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luberhill wrote:
MrWizard wrote:
How did this go from an 89 Winnie
To one year old rentals ?

They may sell some rentals off every year, and buy more replacements for next season, but not one year old, they would be taking a loss on each unit
Can't stay in business that way


Well there are TWO dealers near me that DO sell their ONE year old rentals EVERY year...I know because I have a friend that bought one and I just talked to the one dealer yesterday that said he will have a Sunseeker 1 yr old rental to sell in September...they have been in business 45 yrs....


Ad this went from the 8 to a one yr old because THIS is at the same dealer,,,it was just a question


One year old, as in selling 2017s right now?

I bet they are closer to two years old...
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Mile_High
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map40 wrote:
Mile High wrote:
It's at a Dealer, of course it's overpriced 🙂

Rentals can be rode hard and put away wet, and even the best maintenance program can't prevent that. Not saying they are all that way, but many are.


I have 7 rentals, some retired rentals, some bought brand new, none of them had any engine/trans problems. I have kept them up to 300K miles. Currently I have units raging from 50K to 170K miles, never an engine/trans problem. Good for you! I already stated "not all are that way, but many are" Perhaps yours are the exception.

The thought that rentals are rode hard and put away wet is a mith from the past. New motorhomes can take the use they give with no problems. Now that is "salesman talk" in full color! 🙂

By the way, we monitor EVERYTHING in the motorhome live, ebyond a little speeding, not much else... "Everything??" Perhaps there is a market for the videos of those live spring break parties 🙂 You know, the kind where 100 people off the beach use it for a bathroom, walking over the vomit, spilled beer, lovers and crushed cigarettes.

As far as your rig goes, yes, way overpriced. I have a 2000 National Dolphin with 2 slideouts, Banks power system, new washer/dryer, everything working, 50K miles, excellent condition, brand new 40 inch and 32 inch smart TVs, batteries 1 year old, 2013 tires, air suspension, 5500 generator, and a lot more. I am thinking to sell it for 17K, and the buyer can rent it before purchase, use it, check it out, and the cost of the rental can be deducted from the purchase price. That will give you an idea on the prices. You might have confused me with someone interested in buying a rental. I think that was the OP. I had one, a "U-Haul" and it was rode hard and put away wet, and I continued that abuse throughout my ownership back in my 20s. It was the party wagon
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tropical36
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luberhill wrote:
Ok we have been looking for a used unit to see IF we will like the RV life..local dealer has a 1989 Winne class A 22k miles very solid and nice condition...
He said they are asking just under 15k....im thinking this is way overpriced even if it is mint...but I really don know...its a gas engine
Is this even worth considering or am I gonna be Eddie from Christmas Vacation 🙂
Or should this thing be junked !

Generally speaking, a non slide coach is worth much less, at any age.
That price would get you a 97 American Eagle DP non slide.
Maybe $7K if you can't find any place for putting more money in it, after arriving home.
Even at that, you will, so that's leaving a grand for that.
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map40
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Mile High wrote:
It's at a Dealer, of course it's overpriced 🙂

Rentals can be rode hard and put away wet, and even the best maintenance program can't prevent that. Not saying they are all that way, but many are.


I have 7 rentals, some retired rentals, some bought brand new, none of them had any engine/trans problems. I have kept them up to 300K miles. Currently I have units raging from 50K to 170K miles, never an engine/trans problem. The thought that rentals are rode hard and put away wet is a mith from the past. New motorhomes can take the use they give with no problems.
By the way, we monitor EVERYTHING in the motorhome live, ebyond a little speeding, not much else...
As far as your rig goes, yes, way overpriced. I have a 2000 National Dolphin with 2 slideouts, Banks power system, new washer/dryer, everything working, 50K miles, excellent condition, brand new 40 inch and 32 inch smart TVs, batteries 1 year old, 2013 tires, air suspension, 5500 generator, and a lot more. I am thinking to sell it for 17K, and the buyer can rent it before purchase, use it, check it out, and the cost of the rental can be deducted from the purchase price. That will give you an idea on the prices.
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Mile_High
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You seem focused on those to options as your only options. I'm sure you get get a much better buy from a private sale than any rental.
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luberhill
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Ive seen others on here that have purchased rentals are are very happy...dunno what to do...
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Mile_High
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It's at a Dealer, of course it's overpriced 🙂

Rentals can be rode hard and put away wet, and even the best maintenance program can't prevent that. Not saying they are all that way, but many are.
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luberhill
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Also Mr Wizzard keep in mind these dealers pay FAR less than you or me for new units,,,they sell the 2290C 1 yr old for mid 50's
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luberhill
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MrWizard wrote:
How did this go from an 89 Winnie
To one year old rentals ?

They may sell some rentals off every year, and buy more replacements for next season, but not one year old, they would be taking a loss on each unit
Can't stay in business that way


Well there are TWO dealers near me that DO sell their ONE year old rentals EVERY year...I know because I have a friend that bought one and I just talked to the one dealer yesterday that said he will have a Sunseeker 1 yr old rental to sell in September...they have been in business 45 yrs....


Ad this went from the 8 to a one yr old because THIS is at the same dealer,,,it was just a question
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turbojimmy
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MrWizard wrote:
How did this go from an 89 Winnie
To one year old rentals ?

They may sell some rentals off every year, and buy more replacements for next season, but not one year old, they would be taking a loss on each unit
Can't stay in business that way


Yep. Typical salesman BS.

My estimation would be it's worth half their asking price absolute best case. Low mileage is meaningless on a 29-year-old rig.

KBB and other online pricing tools are horribly inaccurate with the older stuff because there are so few transactions. Bottom line is that it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. For me it would have to be absolutely exceptional to pay more than $5-6k for it. And that's assuming the date codes on the tires indicate some life is left in them.
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How did this go from an 89 Winnie
To one year old rentals ?

They may sell some rentals off every year, and buy more replacements for next season, but not one year old, they would be taking a loss on each unit
Can't stay in business that way
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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luberhill
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He said they sell their rentals every year and they are Sunseeker C's ...under 30ft for in the 50's ...he said they have fiberglass roofs etc
Not sure if that's a good price
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I bought my first Class C from the Salvation Army for $1500. I had a sign on the back that said "Honk! if you see parts fall off". Drove it from SoCal to NorCal the weekend after I bought it. When we got to NorCal I discovered I'd lost the entire spare tire, mounting bracket etc. Never did know where it ended up. Had it for several years and gave it to my brother when we bought a Class A. He still has it and it's still motoring on!....Dennis
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Low mileage only counts for so much when with some shopping you can find a good condition coach that is 10+ years newer, with a more modern, more powerful, more fuel economic engine for the same price.