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Bumpyroad wrote:Jbrowland wrote:
There are no financial benefits in buying new. None. Especially on a luxury item. Buy used and then use the hell out of it. 🙂
there are some financial benefits in buying new. a lower % rate if you have a loan. any insurance company will insure a new RV, not a used one if too old.
Now if you want to say that there is no overall saving in buying new, you may be right, but I don't want to buy somebodies hand me down.
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May-12-2015 11:57 AM
Jbrowland wrote:
There are no financial benefits in buying new. None. Especially on a luxury item. Buy used and then use the hell out of it. 🙂
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DSDP Don wrote:
"Desert Captain"......What if I said.....You bought used because of the poor life choices you made and are now stuck buying used second hand stuff. You'd be offended...right? It works both ways. I can afford to buy new and will continue to do so, but it doesn't make either one of us smarter and I don't criticize or give little digs about your choices to buy used as many used buyers routinely do.
Most buy used, because that's what they can afford, yet SOME spend their time telling everyone how smart they are for doing so rather than just say.....I bought what I could afford!!!
Some say they could buy new, but they decided to buy five years older and get a bigger more luxurious coach. I could have bought a used Prevost, but I wanted a new coach with current electronics and equipment, along with a five year engine warranty (more in my comfort zone).
If buying used works for you great, but it gets old being criticized by used buyers while the new buyers bite their tongue. Adding digs at the end of statements, like "money in my pocket", gets old.