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jplante4 wrote:sneakygroundbuzzard wrote:
kills me how so many people who think used is the only way to go,like to tell others how to spend their money.
I'm not trying to tell you how to spend your money. If I had the money, I'd go and get Liberty to build me a coach on a Prevost and not look back. I'm only pointing out that not wanting to sleep in a "used" bed is the dumbest justification for buying a new rig. Do you only stay in brand new hotels? Imagine the debauchery that occurred on those beds!!! What do your friends and relatives say when you ask them to buy a new mattress for your next visit?
I get that you feel that you need to justify your stance because deep down you know it's wasteful. Just saying "That's the way I want it" should be enough.
Apr-01-2018 09:28 AM
Terryallan wrote:DallasSteve wrote:
As a former CPA I must comment that depreciation is a cost of owning an RV even if you choose to ignore it to make yourself feel better. If you spend $100,000 on a motorhome and you keep it 50 years until you die you still lost the use of that $100,000 for other purposes. If you don't care about that extra $100,000, that's fine, but depreciation is still a real cost to anyone wanting to get into RVs.
Actually that makes no sense. ANYTHING you buy ties that money up so you can't use it for anything else. Sad that you have to put money before anything. And a question. Who did you buy your RV for? You? or the next guy. I bought mine for me.
Apr-01-2018 09:26 AM
Lexx wrote:DallasSteve wrote:
As a former CPA I must comment that depreciation is a cost of owning an RV even if you choose to ignore it to make yourself feel better. If you spend $100,000 on a motorhome and you keep it 50 years until you die you still lost the use of that $100,000 for other purposes. If you don't care about that extra $100,000, that's fine, but depreciation is still a real cost to anyone wanting to get into RVs.
Have you ever considered the opportunity cost of not living your life to the fullest? You only live once and you can't take it with you.
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Apr-01-2018 08:35 AM
ppine wrote:
Some people do not have the knowledge to chose a used RV.
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Apr-01-2018 08:11 AM
NCWriter wrote:
We bought our first retirement RV motorhome in the depths of the Great Recession. Would we have used $100,000+ of our retirement savings for a toy during uncertain times? Get saddled with payments for a depreciating asset while our retirement accounts went south? Heck, no.
We paid half the price in cash for the 4 year old used version. Boy, did we have a fabulous five years seeing the US and Canada for several months a year. Got back 80% of what we paid for it later, too.
I don’t think the new version of that RV would have added anything to our enjoyment. But anybody who thinks the pleasure of a new one is worth it should definitely buy new. It’s all about getting out there, using the RV, and having a great time with no money worries. Plenty of people can do that, whether buying new or used.
The sad thing is when people finance a shiny new RV, have a vision of the family using it a lot, end up not using it much because they are still working and the kids have other priorities, spend money to store-insure-maintain, and end up selling it, stuck with a loan balance to pay off.
When we bought a slightly larger RV (needed more space inside for a big dog), we bought used again and love it. Dealer has been great. Fixed all the little things and some pricey ones before turning it over to us. Still making long road trips every year.
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