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Speedogomer
Jul 23, 2014Explorer
First, to answer your questions.
A scenic route to cali for me would be US route 6. Much more scenic than a typical interstate.
You won't be able to tow much, only a relatively small trailer. Fortunately there's many options out there. It all depends on price. What is your budget? Remember taking out a loan will drop your credit score in the short term. It's only after paying much of it back does it begin to rebound. Running a hard credit report, opening a new account, and increasing your debt... all things that will lower your score initially.
Would it not be a better idea to find a place to rent, until your situation improves? Any amount you'd pay on an RV loan could go towards rent. You have a job, but what about bar tending part time, waiting tables... anything for extra money. In my area entry level jobs are plentiful. Even good paying jobs aren't difficult to come by here because of the natural gas industry here.
A scenic route to cali for me would be US route 6. Much more scenic than a typical interstate.
You won't be able to tow much, only a relatively small trailer. Fortunately there's many options out there. It all depends on price. What is your budget? Remember taking out a loan will drop your credit score in the short term. It's only after paying much of it back does it begin to rebound. Running a hard credit report, opening a new account, and increasing your debt... all things that will lower your score initially.
Would it not be a better idea to find a place to rent, until your situation improves? Any amount you'd pay on an RV loan could go towards rent. You have a job, but what about bar tending part time, waiting tables... anything for extra money. In my area entry level jobs are plentiful. Even good paying jobs aren't difficult to come by here because of the natural gas industry here.
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