Posted by Geo-TH,In on December 12, 2016 at 12:20:40 from (172.78.70.22):
In Reply to: OT--Camper Trailer posted by Jiles on December 12, 2016 at 07:45:53:
Jiles, Want a cheap camper or motorhome, go to where old people spend the winter in them. Many times an old person dies, trailer or motorhome is a retirement village where it's warm and the kids just want to get rid of it.
My oldest brother used to manage a retirement trailer park in W palm, Fl.
Old people buy trailers and find out when their parents die, they can't sell them. Rent is over $500 a month. Eventually the kids, sign the title to trailer over to the park owner.
I would never tell anyone to buy a travel trailer, motorhome or any kind of manufactored home or trailer. They depreciate faster than you can pay them off and good luck selling them.
Some people are happy to buy one, then happier when they sell them.
My sister has a 40 ft diesel pusher Monico motorhome. Lucky to get 10 mpg. I hate driving it. I would just as soon get better mileage and spend the savings on Holliday Inn. geo
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