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โSep-17-2022 09:50 AM
time2roll wrote:You couldn't be more wrong. Many millions of retired people depend upon their 401K for their income, for the rest of their life. The drop in our 401K means we have to make substantial changes in our lifestyle so that we don't outlive our 401K. And I can assure you, we are not "High End", we are just regular folks trying to enjoy our golden years. The drop is scary and very real for us.
...The negative wealth effect of the stock market dropping will only affect the high end...JMHO
โSep-17-2022 08:43 AM
joebedford wrote:
I have a 2011 Voltage TH 3950 that I'm wondering about selling. Too old?
โSep-16-2022 03:44 PM
โSep-16-2022 12:48 PM
Grit dog wrote:I am not sure prices today reflect to full effect of inflation. Demand could drop some and prices still rise. I still think RVs are for some people substituting for a rental apartment and I believe rents and evictions will continue to spike for 6 to 18 months. The negative wealth effect of the stock market dropping will only affect the high end.time2roll wrote:
I am keeping mine for now. Things may change by February and possibly not in the way you expect.
You think the demand/price may go up? Honest question.
I hope youโre right, as long as itโs not followed by an even steeper decline than many feel will happen.
โSep-16-2022 11:20 AM
โSep-15-2022 09:03 AM
PButler96 wrote:
I think you sold at the right time Mr Grit, perhaps even a little late to the dance. The bottom is going to fall out of the RV market in a huge way. How can it not with where inflation is going? Wait until folks look at the next 401K statement they get. This economic fiasco is just getting started. Folks have a chance in November to possibly change the course, I am not optimistic.
It took almost two years after 08 for the numbers to reflect the RV Industry crash then. The RV Industry is very good at burying the bad numbers as long as possible, and have propaganda arms in the form of the RVIA and RVDA that do just that.
โSep-15-2022 07:36 AM
PButler96 wrote:
I think you sold at the right time Mr Grit, perhaps even a little late to the dance. The bottom is going to fall out of the RV market in a huge way. How can it not with where inflation is going? Wait until folks look at the next 401K statement they get. This economic fiasco is just getting started. Folks have a chance in November to possibly change the course, I am not optimistic.
It took almost two years after 08 for the numbers to reflect the RV Industry crash then. The RV Industry is very good at burying the bad numbers as long as possible, and have propaganda arms in the form of the RVIA and RVDA that do just that.
โSep-15-2022 07:32 AM
shelbyfv wrote:
Well heck,it was fun having you here. Hope you get a replacement and come back soon.:)
โSep-15-2022 07:30 AM
time2roll wrote:
I am keeping mine for now. Things may change by February and possibly not in the way you expect.
โSep-15-2022 04:05 AM
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โSep-14-2022 10:35 PM
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โSep-14-2022 09:47 PM
MFL wrote:
Yup, too many buyers waiting in line=sold too low!
Converters are not expensive, easy install.
If you'd have aired the tires to sidewall max, they'd still be good, not needing replaced.
Anyway...you'll get another deal on something, when you're ready! A fifth wheel maybe, but may have to lower the dozer. You could just bag the work truck?
Jerry
โSep-14-2022 09:41 PM
dedmiston wrote:
Aw man. You sold the hauler already? The ink wasn't even dry on your check yet.
Are you going to get a different hauler or go with something else?
Lemme guess... You didn't like the way it towed without a WD hitch and sway control? :B
Time to move up to a fifth wheel. You've got enough truck, right? Or are you holding out for an EV Class A?