All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Rv loan rates! JimK-NY wrote: valhalla360 wrote: Operating on leverage works great until it doesn't...then it multiplies the losses. The ones talking about being savey, always gloss over this part and it would never happen to them...until it does. The trick is to get ahead of the game. Once you have no loan payments, it's easy to save up for big ticket items. You are certainly correct. It is possible to lose money when investing leveraged money. At the current borrowing rates and current investment returns that is highly likely. Sadly very few people have any financial knowledge. I find it appalling that our schools do not teach anything regarding household finances. It is no surprise since the teachers are not educated in that regard. When I took out car loans and a mortgage, the rates were low and historical analysis predicted my 60:40 conservative portfolio would double my money with less than a 2% risk of falling short. Note that is falling short, not losing anything but a very small fraction of what I borrowed. That type of information is readily available with free online calculators. Years ago I even bought a $40K truck totally with credit cards. It took a couple of cards and calls to up my borrowing limits. We paid our daughter's $30K tuition with credit cards. We paid off the cards immediately and had points for trips to Hawaii and to visit relatives on the other side of the country. As someone else pointed out, even taking a high cost RV loan can make sense it you get substantial incentives and there is no pre-payment penalty. This is probably the wrong place to discuss financial matters including financing an RV, but if you blindly avoid all debt and pay off debts as soon as possible, it might be a good idea to gain some financial knowledge. I think this type of forum is a great place to talk about finances. I don't think anyone is here to gloat about paying for cash because they have the means to do so and I think it's an important indicator of the health of the RV and banking industry to talk about rates, lending and cost related RV deals.Re: Rv loan rates! mbloof wrote: mkasner wrote: Anyone looked at RV loan rates lately! For 800+ credit scores 8% or more! Even through local credit union. Who is buying these over priced RVs with these rates? I guess folks with more $$ than you do and are paying cash. - Mark0. That appears to be the case because at almost 9% you got to wonder.Rv loan rates!Anyone looked at RV loan rates lately! For 800+ credit scores 8% or more! Even through local credit union. Who is buying these over priced RVs with these rates?Re: TCM voting timeI'm sorry I am not going through all of those pictures, writing which ones I like and then manually having to type in my top 10 line by line.... TCM those two seem like smart folks and should figure out a better way if they want more engagementRe: Supporting my Lance with three jacksCampers cannot support themselves with one bad front jack. Rear jacks, sure but never the two frontsRe: Transport truck camper from NJ to UtahWe live in Utah, and haul our arctic fox 990 on our dually ram 3500 long box. Is your camper a long or shortbed?Re: Yeah, another tire questionI had 255 80 r17s on my Ram 3500 and when the camper was loaded the sidewalls would touch. Don't run it or use spacersRe: new project specta wrote: mkasner wrote: The cabinets in the cab over are useless anyways yes they are - they are tough to get to and if you put stuff in there that you're not sure you're going to need you probably never will Exactly! I'd like to see more manufacturers use an open ledge along the sides instead of cabinets. Honestly how much clothing are you taking on your adventures?Re: new projectAwesome make sure you take pictures for us! Just gut the entire cab over and rebuild the whole thing. The cabinets in the cab over are useless anywaysRe: Rocking Question For Guys With Mods for Stability120PSI in airbags!!! Should only need enough air in the bags to level the whole setup out. 120PSI would rattle my back to death. I have found 30psi to be perfect
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