Aug-28-2013 08:44 PM
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Aug-29-2013 07:07 AM
GrandmaLee wrote:....good point X2Dutch_12078 wrote:
Talk to someone that owns a second home for seasonal use about maintenance costs. Add up your house maintenance expenses, then add double the maintenance costs of a second car. Owning a motorhome is like owning a second home and large second car/truck combined, without the yard maintenance and property taxes.
yes true, but with a home..most often you can sell it and make money. MH's devaluate drastically the minute you drive it off the lot.
Aug-29-2013 06:57 AM
Aug-29-2013 06:52 AM
Aug-29-2013 06:49 AM
GrandmaLee wrote:
Yes, she is a gasser...the starter actually only cost $300.00...but the repair shop "claimed" it was extremely labor intensive. And they had to troubleshoot because at first they did not know what was wrong. I just about wanted to jump out of a window...and it's not about whether we could afford it or not...we could have put that type of money to better use if we had to spend like that.
Aug-29-2013 06:39 AM
Goatee wrote:
Talk to someone that owns a second home for seasonal use about maintenance costs. Add up your house maintenance expenses, then add double the maintenance costs of a second car. Owning a motorhome is like owning a second home and large second car/truck combined, without the yard maintenance and property taxes.
The reason I preferred a MH is that if your neighbors are a PITA, you can move the same day.
Aug-29-2013 06:32 AM
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Aug-29-2013 06:25 AM
Aug-29-2013 06:25 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Talk to someone that owns a second home for seasonal use about maintenance costs. Add up your house maintenance expenses, then add double the maintenance costs of a second car. Owning a motorhome is like owning a second home and large second car/truck combined, without the yard maintenance and property taxes.
Aug-29-2013 06:21 AM
BobR wrote:
What is the name and location of that shop?
Aug-29-2013 05:40 AM
Aug-29-2013 05:33 AM
Fiesta wrote:
Never take anything to a service shop without telling them what to do. Never have a female take anything in. (Not sexist). Always get a firm estimate. Have them stick to it. Never give them all the keys.
And best of all fix what you can. I've saved over a $100,000 in my life time not getting ripped off.