Posted by Geo-TH,In on February 06, 2015 at 04:16:06 from (184.16.165.4):
In Reply to: OT Campers and Winter posted by dhermesc on February 05, 2015 at 06:09:51:
I would say no on pop-ups in winter.
Yes, new RV's and campers are expensive. Used ones are a dime a dozen. You will be happy to buy one and even happier to sell it at a loss.
My BIL bought a 15 year old, 40 ft Monico diesel pusher for $50K, with new tires, 45k miles. He bought it form an RV dealer in Elkhart who used it himself. Mint condition. New it sold for around 5 times that amount. Dealer was happy to sell it. BIL asked dealer what kind of mileage it gets and the dealer just laughed. He said if you have to ask, you really don't want a $250K bus. Lucky if he get 10 mpg with it, running the generator and boiler while on the road.
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