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โOct-19-2014 02:22 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
If you think of an RV as an investment, you will never enjoy the lifestyle and joy that it can bring.
Take a cruise, or a flight somewhere, anywhere, and then calculate how much of the cost of that trip was recoverable. See if you can get back the cost of the hotel, rental car, meals at restaurants, etc. Your total expense of any trip, that is not done with an RV, is gone forever. It has no resale value.
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โOct-19-2014 11:53 AM
ClassAGeek wrote:
I think age is a bigger factor than MH type.
MHs lose the most in the first few years and then level off. I see $1,000,000 Prevosts going for 1/2 price in less than 10 years. Same for garden variety DPs and gassers. They all lose about the same percentage - give or take a few points. In terms of real dollars, gassers lose the least in the first few years (50% of $100K is only $50K), then DPs (50% of $250K is $125K) and then luxury coaches lose the most (50% of $1M is $500K).
Just get comfortable with the losses before you buy. Then remember: Your losses are hypothetical until you sell. Then they are REAL.
โOct-19-2014 08:11 AM
Rodz wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:ferndaleflyer wrote:
if you can afford one. Mere mortals are left behind in that price range although 15--20 year old units can be found reasonable sometimes.
Any top of the line coach from Newmar, Monaco, Tiffin, Foretravel, etc. will range from (MSRP) $500,000-$1,100,000. So, from $395,000 to $900,000, you can get a 2003-2009 Prevost.
A 2003 Prevost that is 11 yrs. old still looks excellent if the owner took good care of the unit.
So, for those looking at a 'new out of the box' regular coach, you could step up to a fairly newish Prevost.
Safe Travels,
MM.
You have no concept of the average workers salary. The DP'S are in a class of their own as are the DP owners.
โOct-19-2014 08:03 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:ferndaleflyer wrote:
if you can afford one. Mere mortals are left behind in that price range although 15--20 year old units can be found reasonable sometimes.
Any top of the line coach from Newmar, Monaco, Tiffin, Foretravel, etc. will range from (MSRP) $500,000-$1,100,000. So, from $400,000 to $900,000, you can get a 2004-2009 Prevost.
A 2004 Prevost that is 10 yrs. old still looks excellent if the owner took good care of the unit.
So, for those looking at a 'new out of the box' plastic coach, you could step up to a fairly newish Prevost.
Safe Travels,
MM.
โOct-19-2014 07:35 AM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
if you can afford one. Mere mortals are left behind in that price range although 15--20 year old units can be found reasonable sometimes.
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