Greetings,
My vote ( : I have _one_ : ) is to leave this thread unlocked. I read from 1 > 90 and picked up some good insights.
Why am I here at Cheap RV Living forums? To learn from others. To share what is working for my wife and I...knowing we are not the only ones doing similar, and certainly not reinventing the wheel.
Why did I take the time to read the thread with "Class A RV makes no $$ sense" as a tittle? I honestly already know it doesn't, but I figured reading other's Pros/Cons might lend further insight. As others have noted, I also think that it makes little financial sense to purchase ANY RV new. BUT, again like others, sometimes buying new is the route to go for an individual/couple as their needs are better fulfilled.
Anything beyond this is just a ramble!
My wife and I have been full timing since 2011. Our first rig was a used 2006 38ft DRV Mobile suite we picked up for ~30% of MSRP. In 2014 we traded in the rig on a 2015 model year Evergreen 40ft Toyhauler that fit our lifestyle and budget and is healthier for full time living IMO. When we made the plunge to full time we were leaving behind a 3 bedroom farmhouse on a half acre plot in a quiet town on the Oregon coast. We now live parked in our RV because the county will not allow "Tiny Homes" on property...and THAT is the lifestyle we desired. So now we have our Tiny House and it is parked at a golf course. Someone else mows the lawn : )
We don't know what we will move into when we finally pull the plug from the workplace. Right now our minds are open to many of the popular RV styles. Because its the two of us (happily!) we do need room. We do boondock one week a month in our van conversion. While we do enjoy those monthly adventures, it is not the same as full time living in something we would take down the road. For that reason, several of the smaller, new class A's such as the 26ft (
25.2 model) Axis/Vegas line by Thor. For a while, we tested the idea of our current van conversion pulling a small 15ft fiberglass trailer, a two room RV. That was good for a couple years until our style of boondocking put a damper on pulling. So we sold the trailer. I think we will only be happy once the cord is cut (to employment) with a class B/C/A without anything behind it and still small enough to fit in the BLM/Forestry camps we frequent.
YMMV,
Thom