Jul-28-2016 08:54 AM
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Jul-30-2016 06:59 AM
bukhrn wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:X-3, If you're worrying about the cost of RV'ing, perhaps you shouldn't be doing it, as you will never justify it from an economical standpoint. The economy of it isn't why we do it in the first place.PSW wrote:
Hey folks, buy these babies for FUN and ENJOYMENT and to make family memories. They cost a bunch of dough to own and operate .....We have owned Class B and C motorhomes for well over thirty years and I have never found them to be economical, but I wouldn't take a fortune for the fun and memories we have had during our 40s, 50s 60s and now starting our 70s....Paul
X2!
Really the short answer to someone inquiring, is to compare the RV to like any other sport or hobby. Like a boat, race car, 4 wheeler, cycle, golfing, etc etc.It's a hobby that brings one pleasure and costs money.
:C
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Jul-29-2016 08:24 AM
TyroneandGladys wrote:gbopp wrote:tjfogelberg wrote:
At some point, quality hotels and resorts look attractive!
Yes they do but, when you're rolling down the highway and hit a 5+ mile and several hour backup of stopped traffic, the food, water and toilet onboard make the motor home priceless. :C
And if it is an older motorhome it is much more believable that the reason you pulled off the road on to the shoulder and turned off the engine started the generator and are in the back under AC is that "it overheats in stop and go traffic." And you do not need a tow truck since it will not overheat once traffic starts flowing again.
Jul-29-2016 08:22 AM
KelliApp wrote:
This is a super discouraging topic. We just bought a 96 Coachmen Santara. We were thrilled to find something well maintained and in a size we like for a price low enough that we could pay cash. It's sitting in our driveway and we are having a great time updating and personalizing it.
I hope the reality does not destroy the dream. We've dreamed of this our entire adult lives. We don't so much hope to save money on travel, but more we like the certainty of having what we need right there with us and not having the hassle of hotel rooms and luggage. We think the idea of parking and relaxing in our own space but in a new environment sounds exciting!
Kelli
Jul-29-2016 05:35 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:X-3, If you're worrying about the cost of RV'ing, perhaps you shouldn't be doing it, as you will never justify it from an economical standpoint. The economy of it isn't why we do it in the first place.PSW wrote:
Hey folks, buy these babies for FUN and ENJOYMENT and to make family memories. They cost a bunch of dough to own and operate .....We have owned Class B and C motorhomes for well over thirty years and I have never found them to be economical, but I wouldn't take a fortune for the fun and memories we have had during our 40s, 50s 60s and now starting our 70s....Paul
X2!
Really the short answer to someone inquiring, is to compare the RV to like any other sport or hobby. Like a boat, race car, 4 wheeler, cycle, golfing, etc etc.
It's a hobby that brings one pleasure and costs money. :C
Jul-28-2016 09:49 PM
gbopp wrote:tjfogelberg wrote:
At some point, quality hotels and resorts look attractive!
Yes they do but, when you're rolling down the highway and hit a 5+ mile and several hour backup of stopped traffic, the food, water and toilet onboard make the motor home priceless. :C
Jul-28-2016 09:39 PM
PSW wrote:
Hey folks, buy these babies for FUN and ENJOYMENT and to make family memories. They cost a bunch of dough to own and operate .....We have owned Class B and C motorhomes for well over thirty years and I have never found them to be economical, but I wouldn't take a fortune for the fun and memories we have had during our 40s, 50s 60s and now starting our 70s....Paul
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Jul-28-2016 09:16 PM
Jul-28-2016 05:07 PM
Jul-28-2016 03:44 PM
Jul-28-2016 11:37 AM
Tiger4x4RV wrote:If their money is good, I couldn't care less about why anyone is buying anything I am selling. Well, maybe if I was selling a few tons of Ammonium Nitrate along with 100 gallons of fuel oil I would have some fleeting qualms about the buyer.
I agree with the above cost discussion, but here's another idea. Was this person really wanting an RV? In my old neighborhood, people came door to door all the time wanting to buy our RV's. I think that some of those folks were dealers or flippers, although they often told the story about wanting to give their family an RV experience.
Jul-28-2016 11:36 AM
tjfogelberg wrote:
At some point, quality hotels and resorts look attractive!
Jul-28-2016 11:11 AM
Jul-28-2016 10:20 AM