โJun-06-2015 08:57 AM
โJun-10-2015 09:30 AM
toedtoes wrote:wbwood wrote:
We always tell new RV'ers to not expect to get "The One" Rv on your first try and to not go into serious debt with it either. Reason being is that RV'ers change. They change the type of RV they want/need...they change the size, the options, the style of camping. We started off in 2000 with a pop up. Had it for several years and then sold it because we were not able to use it. In 2010 we jumped into a 31' TT with a bunkhouse. After a few years, decided the setup was a waste to us and we would really like a motorhome. Traded it in after 3 years and got a Class C motorhome (31'). Now we are deciding we really don't need all that room and a smaller motorhome might make more sense for us. So we are now toying with the idea of a smaller Class C or Class A. And we are even considering dropping what we pay for it down also.
If you bought something that you owe more than what it's worth, then you either hold on to it until you even out, or trade it in and take the loss.
But we never have bought an Rv that we didn't like. We've changed our style of camping and needs/wants over the time. My boss is on his 4th RV (motorhomes) in about 3 years.
For me, buying 4 RVs in 3 years is more about not knowing what I want than about changing styles. If you can afford to buy and sell (even used) that often, then go for it and don't worry. But for me, that's money and effort that I didn't want to give up. I put all my effort into the research beforehand and bought twice (first was an extremely cheap TT to determine if I even wanted to RV camp, then was the RV that met my needs).
โJun-09-2015 08:04 AM
wbwood wrote:
We always tell new RV'ers to not expect to get "The One" Rv on your first try and to not go into serious debt with it either. Reason being is that RV'ers change. They change the type of RV they want/need...they change the size, the options, the style of camping. We started off in 2000 with a pop up. Had it for several years and then sold it because we were not able to use it. In 2010 we jumped into a 31' TT with a bunkhouse. After a few years, decided the setup was a waste to us and we would really like a motorhome. Traded it in after 3 years and got a Class C motorhome (31'). Now we are deciding we really don't need all that room and a smaller motorhome might make more sense for us. So we are now toying with the idea of a smaller Class C or Class A. And we are even considering dropping what we pay for it down also.
If you bought something that you owe more than what it's worth, then you either hold on to it until you even out, or trade it in and take the loss.
But we never have bought an Rv that we didn't like. We've changed our style of camping and needs/wants over the time. My boss is on his 4th RV (motorhomes) in about 3 years.
โJun-09-2015 07:50 AM
โJun-08-2015 09:38 PM
โJun-07-2015 05:49 PM
wannavolunteerFT wrote:
Funny that you want to get rid of your MH for those things that you don't like -- I am looking at buying a similar floorplan, and then changing the same things. I can buy a slightly used MH in this floorplan and change bunks to office/craft room and accept that changing jacknife to sofa/loveseat with recliners is likely, and still stay within my budget and get a MH for fulltiming that suits MY needs/wants.
โJun-07-2015 11:56 AM
โJun-07-2015 11:29 AM
wannavolunteerFT wrote:
Funny that you want to get rid of your MH for those things that you don't like -- I am looking at buying a similar floorplan, and then changing the same things. I can buy a slightly used MH in this floorplan and change bunks to office/craft room and accept that changing jacknife to sofa/loveseat with recliners is likely, and still stay within my budget and get a MH for fulltiming that suits MY needs/wants.
โJun-07-2015 07:51 AM
โJun-06-2015 07:46 PM
โJun-06-2015 06:56 PM
โJun-06-2015 03:18 PM
โJun-06-2015 02:58 PM
Colo Native wrote:pnichols wrote:
What don't you like about your Fleetwood and it's towed vehicle?
We don't like the shower, couch is a jackknife and the bunks don't get used only for storage
โJun-06-2015 02:56 PM
pnichols wrote:
What don't you like about your Fleetwood and it's towed vehicle?
โJun-06-2015 02:51 PM