Thanks for the free content. When we actually get closer to getting serious about buying we'll definitely check out your paid content. As a total newbie, watching various RUclips videos I am highly confused about the RV market though: We originally looked at the Leisurevan B+ models and loved their clean, bright, Euro-style look. We thought that the smaller size should make them less costly than those huge trailers or Class A ones. But at 120k-150k that was quite a sticker shock. So I thought, even smaller ones may be better--but when I looked at the ones based on the sprinter van with its original chassis, they are even MORE expensive, even though they are smaller and use the standard chassis, rather than a custom-built fiber-glass body. How can that be??? And then everyone on RUclips with these huge RVs is talking about prices in the 30k-50k region. How is this possible? I would go for these larger ones but every single one of them looks like they are built for people with completely different style preferences: They look dark and like they are built for grampa and grandma (and I'm not THAT young!) Nothing like the Leisurevan styles--plus I think smaller may actually be more useable. So: Why are people talking about huge RVs in the sub 100k range and those small ones cost 2-3 times as much? Highly confusing! I think a basic video explaining sizes, classes and associated prices, would be awesome.
I was cheated by an unscrupulous rv dealer, he snuck in the paperwork an rv that was last years model, I noticed a week later and he said that I bought it and it's too late ;) he has one eye missing for the rest of his life ;) it's satisfying :)
My husband and I have been enjoying your videos and appreciate your expertise! We do have a question: We are wanting to start out very small and are considering purchasing a small travel trailer. We are empty nester's and currently down sizing be our home. We don't want to purchase a vehicle for too large of an RV. So we are looking at some travel trailer (Sol InTech) does the 25%-35% off still apply to smaller trailers. They seem to cost as much as full size RV. Look forward to hearing your advice!
Thanks for watching! Yes, this information applies to nearly all RV's. They are prices much higher than they are generally worth, even according to the lenders as I discussed about the NADA. Again, generally speaking, size doesn't change much of anything with RV's - costs, accessories, considerations, etc.... mostly the same. Have a good day!
Thanks for the free content. When we actually get closer to getting serious about buying we'll definitely check out your paid content. As a total newbie, watching various RUclips videos I am highly confused about the RV market though: We originally looked at the Leisurevan B+ models and loved their clean, bright, Euro-style look. We thought that the smaller size should make them less costly than those huge trailers or Class A ones. But at 120k-150k that was quite a sticker shock. So I thought, even smaller ones may be better--but when I looked at the ones based on the sprinter van with its original chassis, they are even MORE expensive, even though they are smaller and use the standard chassis, rather than a custom-built fiber-glass body. How can that be??? And then everyone on RUclips with these huge RVs is talking about prices in the 30k-50k region. How is this possible? I would go for these larger ones but every single one of them looks like they are built for people with completely different style preferences: They look dark and like they are built for grampa and grandma (and I'm not THAT young!) Nothing like the Leisurevan styles--plus I think smaller may actually be more useable. So: Why are people talking about huge RVs in the sub 100k range and those small ones cost 2-3 times as much? Highly confusing! I think a basic video explaining sizes, classes and associated prices, would be awesome.
as of today, there are lemon laws in some states. A federal law has been used successfully in three legal cases. as of today 9/24/2021.
Uniform Commercial Code and MMWA Magnuson Moss Warranty Act. Hire a lawyer.
I was cheated by an unscrupulous rv dealer, he snuck in the paperwork an rv that was last years model, I noticed a week later and he said that I bought it and it's too late ;) he has one eye missing for the rest of his life ;) it's satisfying :)
Appreciate this content. We are picking up our RV next week. I will be sure to make sure we do a very thorough walk thru.
My husband and I have been enjoying your videos and appreciate your expertise!
We do have a question:
We are wanting to start out very small and are considering purchasing a small travel trailer. We are empty nester's and currently down sizing be our home. We don't want to purchase a vehicle for too large of an RV. So we are looking at some travel trailer (Sol InTech) does the 25%-35% off still apply to smaller trailers. They seem to cost as much as full size RV.
Look forward to hearing your advice!
Thanks for watching! Yes, this information applies to nearly all RV's. They are prices much higher than they are generally worth, even according to the lenders as I discussed about the NADA. Again, generally speaking, size doesn't change much of anything with RV's - costs, accessories, considerations, etc.... mostly the same. Have a good day!
how do we hire you to be our consultant????
Well buying an rv is a losing deal anyways.