Bought my Class C in July 2019 for a very very reasonable price. Same RV during the pandemic was priced $40k more. Prices have come down along with depreciation and it seems prices have normalized. I had mine up for sale last season and had a few offers but decided to keep for another year. Put it back up this year $10k cheaper than last year and not a single offer. Decided we still love it so gonna just keep it. That plus the fact a towable my truck can handle would be a big adjustment as far as space. My 31' Greyhawk will be my rig for a long time.
I was just able to trade-in my (2017) motorhome toward a new travel-trailer. This is my 3rd try. Couldn’t get enough $$ trade-in until now. I was pleasantly surprised.
I've worked in the rv industry for 21 years. I can tell you, right now, we are suffering a parts shortage on the manufacturing side. I don't see it getting any better anytime soon
Most of the excellent lenders will be through a dealership. For example, US Bank has a lot better program through the dealerships than they do if you go in person. Are you planning on buying through a dealer or private party?
@@RodneyGaines-y5x look at their financing 1st then of course go to a local credit union and see what they can do. When you use the dealer financing you generally get a better price
This is why you're the best one to watch for this kind of information. You do tell it like it is!
Thank you for the support
In my area here in Canada, used RV's are priced so high it makes more sense to get a new one!! Thanks for the info!
Bought my Class C in July 2019 for a very very reasonable price. Same RV during the pandemic was priced $40k more. Prices have come down along with depreciation and it seems prices have normalized. I had mine up for sale last season and had a few offers but decided to keep for another year. Put it back up this year $10k cheaper than last year and not a single offer. Decided we still love it so gonna just keep it. That plus the fact a towable my truck can handle would be a big adjustment as far as space. My 31' Greyhawk will be my rig for a long time.
Thank you for sharing. I think you are going to be happier with the Class C
I was just able to trade-in my (2017) motorhome toward a new travel-trailer. This is my 3rd try. Couldn’t get enough $$ trade-in until now. I was pleasantly surprised.
Congratulations that’s awesome
I've worked in the rv industry for 21 years. I can tell you, right now, we are suffering a parts shortage on the manufacturing side. I don't see it getting any better anytime soon
@@chasingohiooutdoors so it’s come early. That sucks
@@HBRVLifestyle yep it sucks
I've been day dreaming for a few years of getting a travel trailer. I have interest in the geo pro. Any experience with that brand? They seem solid.
Both the Geo pro and the pro are solid trailers
During your segment on parts, you didn't say why there is going to be a parts shortage?
I tried to keep it short. It has to do with shipping lanes and international water treaties. I talked a little bit about in other videos.
Who’s A Good Rv loan company with excellent credit
Great info!
Good video old boy!
Thank you
Pretty sure there will be a cut in middle of September
@@down2moto583 I hope so but I won’t hold my breath
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Who’s A Good Rv loan company with excellent credit
Who’s A Good Rv loan company with excellent credit
Who’s A Good Rv loan company with excellent credit
Most of the excellent lenders will be through a dealership. For example, US Bank has a lot better program through the dealerships than they do if you go in person. Are you planning on buying through a dealer or private party?
Dealer
@@RodneyGaines-y5x look at their financing 1st then of course go to a local credit union and see what they can do. When you use the dealer financing you generally get a better price