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i'd rent only if you plan 1-2 trips per year...if you're the type who'd use it at least once a month that would get expensive..in that case i'd buy a used one that has pretty much leveled out in depreciation. sammy, doesn't sound like dad used it enough to justify the expense of such a nice rig. most important issue to decide upon is HOW OFTEN YOU PLAN TO USE IT..period.
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+1 on the travel trailer vote. I have an 18 foot 1979 Mallard travel trailer. I can tow it anywhere with my Tahoe, it fits my wife, my daughter and my two dogs easily and comfortably. I replaced the tires, the heater and thats it. Oh yeah, it was $1600 including a brand new awning. Yeah its old, but if it sits for 7 months, I don't even sweat it. It has follwed me anywhere i have needed it to, inicluding some pretty rough dirt trails to get near sweet off highway vehicle and fishing spots.
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bill's doing it right on the econo..
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I've always wanted one of those 6 wheel GM's from the '70.
Perfect period piece for towing a mid-year!. Or how about putting the car in the back? |
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So when the dealer sells one they forward the % of proceeds to the mfg. There are time limits/penalties involved to incentivize the sale of the older units though.
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I'm sure someone said it already, but NEVER buy these new unless you're made of money. The depreciation in the first 5-10 years is HUGE, well over 50%. We bought a Class C that was 10 years old and only 50k miles for 1/3 the new cost.
Some new carpet and curtains and tile, looked as nice as some of the newer ones... (Had to get rid of the 80's look fabric)
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