โJan-19-2020 04:43 PM
โFeb-17-2020 06:44 AM
โFeb-07-2020 04:35 PM
Racklefratz wrote:davelinde wrote:When I buy an RV, I know it will depreciate, and do so much more quickly than most other vehicles.
I'm wondering what I could assume for depreciation and cost of re-sale.
โJan-29-2020 06:03 PM
โJan-29-2020 03:59 PM
davelinde wrote:When I buy an RV, I know it will depreciate, and do so much more quickly than most other vehicles. But the dirty little secret is, most of us don't buy our RVs worrying about how much they'll depreciate - we buy them because we have the means, and because we WANT one. It's not an "investment".
I'm wondering what I could assume for depreciation and cost of re-sale.
โJan-24-2020 01:51 PM
way2roll wrote:
Could you full time in them? Maybe, but you couldn't carry much and towing would need to be seriously calculated. ... things you won't find on a sub 30' coach. Almost a moot point anyway as you mentioned you aren't buying for 2-3 years. A world of things will likely happen in the RV world between now and then.
โJan-23-2020 03:14 PM
davelinde wrote:DFord wrote:
Dave, have you done anything with my suggestion to look at the Treks I gave you links for earlier? These are 29-1/2 feet long, high end coachs
I followed the link you gave me as soon as I saw it - THANKS!
I got a bit distracted though since we are still a couple years from buying and our plan was to look at what is out new now so we can be looking for those rigs used in two years. With this product out of production it's less clear we will want something that old when the time comes. Though I guess I should not rule it out. Thanks for the reminder.
โJan-23-2020 12:29 PM
pearsonrj wrote:
We bought our 2020 Holiday Rambler Admiral 28A a few months ago; equivalent to the Fleetwood Flair 28A. The 28A and 29M floorplans appealed to us for the exact reasons the OP mentioned. Easier to drive for the DW, less rear overhang, easier to find sites in State and National Parks, and comfortable for short trips for the 2 of us soon-to-be-empty-nesters.
The OCCC on ours is a paltry 1,200 lbs. Built on a 16,000 lbs F53 chassis; the 18K chassis would have been preferable but would have (of course) increased the price.
I figure we'll just make sure we only take what we need on each trip, rather than filling it with 'just in case' and seasonal stuff that just adds weight. Not much basement storage anyway in the 28A.
We did not buy it with the intention of full-timing; weekends away and the occasional week here and there. The towing capacity is massive (7,000 lbs) so a loaded toad will be easy.
โJan-23-2020 11:46 AM
โJan-23-2020 07:40 AM
DFord wrote:
Dave, have you done anything with my suggestion to look at the Treks I gave you links for earlier? These are 29-1/2 feet long, high end coachs
โJan-22-2020 05:00 PM
โJan-22-2020 09:53 AM
way2roll wrote:
As far as campsites, you'd be hard pressed to find a place you couldn't camp with a 35 footer.
โJan-21-2020 02:02 PM
davelinde wrote:way2roll wrote:
the smallest DP's I know of are the Tiffin Allegro breeze (come in 31 and 33')
We had not wandered to the Tiffins because I assumed they were well out of our price target. Looking at them on line though they do look nice...
Now I'm wondering what I could assume for depreciation and cost of re-sale. Skimming listings I don't see these falling under 100K until they are about 7 years old? I see new MSRP around a 1/4mil (not happening). DW has a 60K number in her head and I'm thinking 90(ish)
โJan-21-2020 01:35 PM
way2roll wrote:
the smallest DP's I know of are the Tiffin Allegro breeze (come in 31 and 33')
โJan-21-2020 12:47 PM
davelinde wrote:
Thanks for the opinions and insights.
DW has a 30' number in mind both because she thinks shorter is easier to drive and because she heard 30' is a common max length in some parts of the US. Actually along the NorthEast our jumbo length rig (HDT with triple axle hauler) always found a spot for rent. The only time length ever hurt us was trying to back into a driveway on a narrow residential road with soft shoulders, ditches and two brick mailboxes in very bad places...
We kind of stumbled into the lower cost gas motorhomes vs a DP because all the DP were longer than DW liked. I'm wondering what the shortest DP might be and if that is a better option.
PS, angler - HDT are not cheap to maintain.