Mar-24-2018 08:01 PM
Mar-27-2018 09:46 PM
Mar-27-2018 03:18 PM
drsteve wrote:
.....It is a tent on wheels with a propane system. Do they currently even offer such a bare bones unit?
Mar-27-2018 11:18 AM
Mar-27-2018 11:01 AM
Mike Up wrote:
........Can't believe that these makers are pricing these pop ups out of existence.
gheicher wrote:
My friend, who is an executive in the pop-up manufacturing business, states that pups are very difficult to build. Many more separate parts than a TT plus needs complicated lift system. That plus the decreasing volume of pups now being sold, just exacerbates the situation.
Mar-27-2018 10:13 AM
Mike Up wrote:
........Can't believe that these makers are pricing these pop ups out of existence.
Mar-27-2018 09:31 AM
rbpru wrote:
I meant to point out that money is not the only PUP vs TT decision.
rbpru wrote:
In the end it is a hobby, there is no way to justify or dismiss another's choice.
Mar-27-2018 07:48 AM
Mar-27-2018 05:18 AM
rbpru wrote:
There is far more to PUPs vs TTs than just costs and convenience. If they are your only measure than PUPs are cheaper TTs are more convenient.
Mar-26-2018 05:07 PM
Mar-26-2018 08:36 AM
time2roll wrote:Mike Up wrote:Yes when I bought mine used it was a cream puff. Dentist had bought new and camped twice in two years. Still had the fresh vinyl smell when opened. Was stored in his garage while the corvette sat outside. He wanted $12,000. I showed up with $6,000 cash and ended up walking away. He called later and we agreed on $6,500 and settled the next day.
Everyone here has stated how they sold their pop ups to a third owner, after buying used. I have looked used, they're junk here privately and through dealers. Then dealers who seem to have the most units, are way over priced for junk. It's only reasonable to buy new unless you're a sucker.
Maybe some luck but a wad of $100 bills is very enticing. Keep looking, something will come along that works.
Mar-26-2018 07:53 AM
Mike Up wrote:Yes when I bought mine used it was a cream puff. Dentist had bought new and camped twice in two years. Still had the fresh vinyl smell when opened. Was stored in his garage while the corvette sat outside. He wanted $12,000. I showed up with $6,000 cash and ended up walking away. He called later and we agreed on $6,500 and settled the next day.
Everyone here has stated how they sold their pop ups to a third owner, after buying used. I have looked used, they're junk here privately and through dealers. Then dealers who seem to have the most units, are way over priced for junk. It's only reasonable to buy new unless you're a sucker.
Mar-26-2018 03:21 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
Hmmmmm, earlier you said - "The Rockwood Freedom 2280 with shower, toilet, Air Conditioner is $11,400 which is way overpriced. I was expecting no more than $9,800 for all of it." So you were willing to go ahead with this popup purchase for $9,800 but not $11,400, a difference of just $1600? Either way you'd still have payments or have to make up for the difference in cash so other than saying $11,400 is more than this popup is worth why is one a show stopper when the other is not?
Mike Up wrote:
Because when the price is more than the camper is worth, you don't pay it. $1600 is 16% of the price it should had been. So that's a mark up of $1600.
I had a limit of how much out of pocket I was willing to spend. That overpricing right there was most of it.
Mar-25-2018 08:48 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
Hmmmmm, earlier you said - "The Rockwood Freedom 2280 with shower, toilet, Air Conditioner is $11,400 which is way overpriced. I was expecting no more than $9,800 for all of it." So you were willing to go ahead with this popup purchase for $9,800 but not $11,400, a difference of just $1600? Either way you'd still have payments or have to make up for the difference in cash so other than saying $11,400 is more than this popup is worth why is one a show stopper when the other is not?
Mar-25-2018 08:03 PM
Mike Up wrote:
Find out what's cost effective and go that route.
Canvas is $1000 and AC installed (if there's reinforcement)is ~$775 (Coleman Mach 3). If the box is in great shape and you sell for $3000 you come out with $1200.
Or sell it for ~$1200 as is and explain what the buyer can do, siting pricing for canvas and AC options. With that camper, younger people who do better with heat, may not care about adding AC.