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trailer_newbe wrote:I don’t care who is making money, as long as I’m getting the best rate I can get. I’ve always went in knowing exactly what the best rate is I can get on my own; if the dealer can beat it, so be it. If not I use my own finance company. I’ve done it both ways in the past.
Generally speaking dealers don’t actually make any money from the sale of an RV on their lot. Financing is where the money is made so keep that in mind when financing through the dealer.
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Grit dog wrote:tommyznr wrote:APT wrote:
RVs depreciate around the same rate as automobiles. ....
I don't think this is true. I was told that RVs depreciate some amount the first three years and then drop in value slowly from there. I don't remember the percentages.
Antidotal point: We bought a 2004 Suburban for around $35 - $40k and 2004 Keystone Hornet for around $12k brand new. In 2018 we got about $1k for the Suburban and about $8k for the Hornet. The Suburban with 250,000+ miles needed about $5k worth of work, the Hornet needed about $1k worth of work.
Well looks like the ole Shawnster split, but what you posted above is wholly an incorrect and far oversimplified example.
Depreciation is what it is and yes RVs, cars, other motorized toys DO depreciate similarly.
However there are many more factors to that equation.
Like your example, your rusted out or gonna be rusted out (no way it wasn’t a year round driver in the rust belt with those miles), clapped out, quarter million miles, prolly a destroyed drivers seat also on top of “$5k in (deferred or neglected) repairs needed” Burb is likely no way comparable to your camper unless it too was left out in the back yard for 14 summers and winters and crossed the country 22times while being lived in…in which case it would t have sold for much either.
The reality is your camper was probably used FAR less and not left to rot, not towed through road salt for 14 winters, etc.
Your burb was a used up old bomber. Heck I just got $4k (coulda got $4500 but I didn’t want to rip the buyer off I knew what needed work and he overlooked it…) 140k miles, needed “some” work. More like $1k, dented to shite about a 5 out of 10 in condition. No rust here.
The one before it bout same miles but no work needed and an 8-9 out of 10, sold for $8500 in 2 days 2 years ago.
And not the least of which is how desireable the “thing” is. You can buy NICE older Maseratis for dirt cheap when a comparable Porsche or Audi is FAR more expensive. They were both equally expensive new, but the Maseratis are steaming piles of poo and even more expensive to repair than the German cars. Like everyone will pay to dollar these dates for used Ford Fkin Rangers. Why? Because they’re more desirable than a same era S10.
You have to compare apples to apples although maybe don’t understand that. Hence my post.
Jul-12-2023 09:23 AM
tommyznr wrote:APT wrote:
RVs depreciate around the same rate as automobiles. ....
I don't think this is true. I was told that RVs depreciate some amount the first three years and then drop in value slowly from there. I don't remember the percentages.
Antidotal point: We bought a 2004 Suburban for around $35 - $40k and 2004 Keystone Hornet for around $12k brand new. In 2018 we got about $1k for the Suburban and about $8k for the Hornet. The Suburban with 250,000+ miles needed about $5k worth of work, the Hornet needed about $1k worth of work.
Jul-12-2023 08:54 AM
APT wrote:
RVs depreciate around the same rate as automobiles. ....
Jul-10-2023 05:43 AM
shawnster79fl wrote:
Hello. New to the Site. First Forum Question.
I'm looking to purchase a new Coachmen/Forest River Viking Saga 14SR in Central Texas.
I'm finding them for about $16K
What should I expect my Total amount to be financed, including Taxes, Titles, Wholesale Warranty, Insurance, etc.?
https://www.ronhooverrvs.com/product/new-2023-viking-saga-14sr-1999867-29
And including these options:
RVIA SEAL
SAGA TOWABLES ESSENTIALS PACKAGE
TRAVEL EASY ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Are they necessary?
Thank You.
Shawn
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