So am seeing several RV shows with new class A and a few other styles. All magically pushing around $100000 in price. All would have you convinced you can finance and get a warranty, with reduced worries on the road.
But unless you make a retirement or mobile salary of $50000 a year, you just can't afford this. You need this level of income at least to pay for these vehicles. Figuring $20000 of that $50k is your normal retired food-medical-clothing-entertainment budget leaves you $30000 for a RV payment and RV park rental spot.
Full RV site cost $50 a day because you need a full site to park this typically large RV anywhere nice (as it needs power and water). Gives you $1500 a month. A conservative payment plan of $1000 a month for ten years might get you financed if lucky. So combined $30000 a year.
The point is, after seeing numerous new RV show videos for 2017, that they are target foolish people (above average retirement is not making $50000), or the top 10% of retired rich folks.
Guess to see how to cut costs to the average joe retirement for an RV, will need to stick to self built raw trailers and raw vans, as they are transformed by semi-skilled folks. Folks who teach each other how to build quality from scratch.
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But unless you make a retirement or mobile salary of $50000 a year, you just can't afford this. You need this level of income at least to pay for these vehicles. Figuring $20000 of that $50k is your normal retired food-medical-clothing-entertainment budget leaves you $30000 for a RV payment and RV park rental spot.
Full RV site cost $50 a day because you need a full site to park this typically large RV anywhere nice (as it needs power and water). Gives you $1500 a month. A conservative payment plan of $1000 a month for ten years might get you financed if lucky. So combined $30000 a year.
The point is, after seeing numerous new RV show videos for 2017, that they are target foolish people (above average retirement is not making $50000), or the top 10% of retired rich folks.
Guess to see how to cut costs to the average joe retirement for an RV, will need to stick to self built raw trailers and raw vans, as they are transformed by semi-skilled folks. Folks who teach each other how to build quality from scratch.
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