Apr-24-2002 11:23 AM
Nov-26-2005 11:48 AM
wolfe10 wrote:stephen haley wrote:
one other thing pertaining to the purchase of a used MH. i see some diesel pushers that are as old as 1990, maybe even 1989; and they are asking well over $50k for them!?!?!?!?!
now i am not knowledgeable about MH's in the first place but even after looking into NADA and assuming a discount for haggling i can't imagine they will sell for anywhere near those prices. brand name that i was looking at was a Foretravel.
i have seen many and even the gas ones are much higher than others of the same year.
anything special about these Foretravel's?
stephen
Stephen,
Sorry, your post really struck me the wrong way.
If, as you say you are "unknowledgeable about MH's" what is the basis for your conclusion that you can not "imagine they will sell for anywhere near those prices".
Have you even been in an older Foretravel? After all, they are built very near you in Nacogdoches, Texas. Look at and drive a 15-20 year old Foretravel DP and get back with us.
We welcome new members and their questions and comments. But we also respect those who ask questions if they do not know, rather than drawing their own conclusions and TELLING us not based on FACTS.
And absolutely, there are those who like and dislike most coaches-- no problem. But most have some facts to back up their opinions.
Nov-26-2005 11:18 AM
Nov-26-2005 11:10 AM
Nov-26-2005 10:55 AM
wolfe10 wrote:stephen haley wrote:
one other thing pertaining to the purchase of a used MH. i see some diesel pushers that are as old as 1990, maybe even 1989; and they are asking well over $50k for them!?!?!?!?!
now i am not knowledgeable about MH's in the first place but even after looking into NADA and assuming a discount for haggling i can't imagine they will sell for anywhere near those prices. brand name that i was looking at was a Foretravel.
i have seen many and even the gas ones are much higher than others of the same year.
anything special about these Foretravel's?
stephen
Stephen,
Sorry, your post really struck me the wrong way.
If, as you say you are "unknowledgeable about MH's" what is the basis for your conclusion that you can not "imagine they will sell for anywhere near those prices".
Have you even been in an older Foretravel? After all, they are built very near you in Nacogdoches, Texas. Look at and drive a 15-20 year old Foretravel DP and get back with us.
We welcome new members and their questions and comments. But we also respect those who ask questions if they do not know, rather than drawing their own conclusions and TELLING us not based on FACTS.
And absolutely, there are those who like and dislike most coaches-- no problem. But most have some facts to back up their opinions.
Nov-26-2005 10:45 AM
Nov-26-2005 10:15 AM
stephen haley wrote:
one other thing pertaining to the purchase of a used MH. i see some diesel pushers that are as old as 1990, maybe even 1989; and they are asking well over $50k for them!?!?!?!?!
now i am not knowledgeable about MH's in the first place but even after looking into NADA and assuming a discount for haggling i can't imagine they will sell for anywhere near those prices. brand name that i was looking at was a Foretravel.
i have seen many and even the gas ones are much higher than others of the same year.
anything special about these Foretravel's?
stephen
Nov-05-2005 10:20 AM
Nov-05-2005 09:45 AM
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Nov-05-2005 07:42 AM
Nov-05-2005 02:18 AM
Nov-05-2005 01:49 AM
stephen haley wrote:
I'm going to take the camping world tech school. they teach you everything from a to z about repairing a MH and that's what I need. it'll also come in handy and if I ever need to work and don't desire to return to const. I can hook up with just about any quality RV service center and get some part time work I believe.
stephen
Nov-05-2005 01:32 AM
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