5 REASONS TO NOT BUY AN RV OR TRAVEL TRAILER - Why we sold our Jayco JayFlight SLX 174BH Baja

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @jacquelinegarcia9357
    @jacquelinegarcia9357 Год назад +25

    This was very helpful to us. We really love tent camping and/or hotels, LOL! We also love to explore and I agree it's not always a viable option w trailer. Plus, I would hate to get stuck on a narrow road, or in a small parking lot, when getting to and from...it'd ruin the adventure and raise my stress level, which is the opposite of why I love to go out into nature. Everyone has their own opinion of course, but I appreciate yours re: rv'ing. Buying one is just one piece of the puzzle, but maintenance and other issues are important to consider, as well. Sometimes we don't realize all that is involved with an idea until we are living it, despite lots of research. Thank you very much!

  • @user-javawzd
    @user-javawzd 7 месяцев назад +14

    I saw numerous comments where people were condescending about what this person was trying to cover in this video. We don't own an RV yet and so watching videos like this is helping us make that decision and the BEST way to learn is to actually try something. You can make fun all you want about him NOT doing the research first, but if you actually watched the video, you would have heard him say that, like many others, he did and like so many others, wanted to try it for himself.
    From my perspective, I think this video was quite informative and will certainly help us weigh our decision on buying an RV as we get ready to retire. As much as we want one, videos like this show me the negatives in owning one and that maybe renting one using RVShare and other such sources would be the better way to go. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences Steven.

    • @jerryjohnson2276
      @jerryjohnson2276 Месяц назад

      The problem with this spill is the title in the video “Don’t Buy an RV”. I was looking for meat (after seeing “Don’t Buy an RV”) and you gave me cereal. Where is the information you advertise to us all not to buy an RV? You may have got another hit on your views but you won’t build a multi-million view channel misleading people.

  • @bennyboyellis
    @bennyboyellis 2 года назад +227

    Spread this far and wide so the rest of us who have no problem RVing can get back to open rv parks and not needing reservations at state parks.

    • @shadowthepigeon
      @shadowthepigeon 2 года назад +12

      apperently this guy steve needs to live were there is no home assoication rules so ou can park your rv in your own back yard

    • @lavapop1900
      @lavapop1900 2 года назад

      @@shadowthepigeon where do full-time RVers go? You know people that don't have a home that's built by wood and Bricks?

    • @mpeugeot
      @mpeugeot Год назад +6

      @@shadowthepigeon HOA's suck ass... I will never buy in an area with one!

    • @BillieMaxer
      @BillieMaxer Год назад +4

      @@shadowthepigeon Unfortunately it is not just home associations, many towns, and cities these days do not allow any recreational vehicles in the driveways, trailers, boats etc. (Ex: Markham, Ontario) I am lucky that I have a huge property away from the city .

    • @bambigwen
      @bambigwen Год назад +3

      Ok, I agree with him 100 percent. For entirely different reasons., first I was a over the road driver for 30 + years. And I absolutely hate sleeping anywhere except in a 5 star Hotel or my own bed. And I have yet to find the fascination of buying a camper to park in a park so, that you can sit inside with air conditioning and watch movies. And also if you want to explore the great outdoors for hiking and get a room or airbnb. For Al the crap you have to do just to get ready you need a vacation just from the setup. So, if anyone is interested I have a hardly used , really 3 times camper for sale. CHEAP. To get out of my driveway. 😂

  • @stever6105
    @stever6105 2 года назад +212

    This video....the two minutes I could get through, was hilarious. You did no research before you purchased, ie storage, and then you complain you couldn't take it to a coffee shop due to parking. Priceless.

    • @usmc03
      @usmc03 Год назад +31

      He's in Seattle, what do you expect? Lmfao

    • @kevinlee6731
      @kevinlee6731 Год назад +13

      Not a clue!

    • @Seattle808
      @Seattle808 Год назад +17

      @@usmc03 😂 so true lmao, freaking seattlites

    • @chadaustin9239
      @chadaustin9239 Год назад +31

      He didn't know what he didn't know. Cut the guy some slack, geez. He's giving you a lessons learned. I can respect that.

    • @vitalityfox
      @vitalityfox Год назад +5

      @@usmc03 I live in Fort lauderdale Florida and a travel trailer is a fucking nightmare to own here. The cost to store it is 340 a month and ALL THE FUCKING RV PARKS CHARGE OVER 1000 FUCKING DOLLARS A MONTH TO PARK IT AND HOOK UP. I was gonna buy a 29 foot travel trailer then I realized how much of a fucking hassle it is. Travel trailers are not a good solution and will end up costing you too much goddamn money.

  • @smurf6901
    @smurf6901 2 года назад +32

    Great feedback. Not trying to be negative but all your reasons sound very specific and manageable by most people willing to buy an rv don't mind these issues. Thanks for taking time for the video

  • @kingsamoanOG
    @kingsamoanOG 2 года назад +50

    I always tell everyone who is thinking about buying a RV/Trav Trailer just rent one for the first few times to make sure its something that you really want. I've been fulltime RVing for the last 2 yrs and I love it. I hardly ever go to any RV pay spots . I usually find a nice boondocking spot with the Dyrt app and travel all over the country with my Setup!!! I currently run a 2019 36ft Jayco Jayflight Slx Baja RM edition pulling with my F350 behind my trailer is my Lexus Hybrid and I usually run about 12-13mpg

    • @boomafoo9
      @boomafoo9 6 месяцев назад +2

      You pull your Lexus hybrid behind your trailer?

    • @WarrenSLBurke
      @WarrenSLBurke 5 месяцев назад

      Right, because I was like, for real??

    • @bumponlog
      @bumponlog 3 месяца назад

      Lol wtf 😂

  • @SarasotaTim
    @SarasotaTim 3 года назад +66

    I put my application in for a 2022 20ft Jayco pull behind today. It’s gonna cost $300 a month for 10 years and $130 a month for storage. But I don’t care because I want it. 😎

    • @lynndrowns4391
      @lynndrowns4391 2 года назад +1

      we are paying $125.00 for storage,

    • @SarasotaTim
      @SarasotaTim 2 года назад +17

      @@lynndrowns4391 never bought that camper that was an old comment. I recently purchased a 16 foot wolf pup borden North Carolina only pay $11,500 for it cash and I live in it now on my friends private property in Palm Beach County Florida on the water. Life is grand! 😎

    • @Dannyar10
      @Dannyar10 2 года назад +1

      @@SarasotaTim it's illegal to live out of your camper in palm beach county.

    • @Godsforever1
      @Godsforever1 2 года назад +5

      @@Dannyar10 it's illegal to live in campers but why should they (or whoever) care - better live in a camper than be a homeless somewhere

    • @TheDylanJoyce
      @TheDylanJoyce 5 месяцев назад

      LOL me too! I just clicked this video because I wanna do the direct OPPOSITE and buy one!!!

  • @Charlie-fc1mh
    @Charlie-fc1mh 2 года назад +18

    Two things I definitely agree with you about. A lot of people just don't realize how cheaply made they are. And yes, be ready to make your own repairs

  • @JeffInDFW
    @JeffInDFW 2 года назад +24

    My wife and I lived in Airbnb's traveling for a year. We have been "looking at RVs" for 15 years! LOL! We don't buy for the exact reasons you listed. After you pay $250/month payment, $50/month insurance, $200/month storage you are out $500/month before you take it anywhere. That doesn't include repair costs, campground costs, higher fuel bills, goodies you buy for the trailer, yearly registration etc. I can rent a cabin or get a hotel for $100/night and it comes with a huge shower, I don't have to hook it up and tow it home, I don't have to mess with sewer hoses, and the furniture and bed is comfortable. Like you, my wife and I hate planning, we want to just go and when we see something fun we turn in and stop. We spent a month in Europe and never had a reservation anywhere. We prefer small towns and back roads (a hassle when towing). Getting in and our of gas stations and double the gas bill. Yeah......thank you for reminding me why we keep looking and never buying.

  • @perf5th
    @perf5th 2 года назад +11

    I’ve been retired for 5 years and have really been looking into buying a travel trailer, one reason I haven’t yet is because my wife is still working and is looking to retire in the next couple of years. This video was really helpful since I have never owned an RV. Thank you!!!

  • @monaaguayo3594
    @monaaguayo3594 11 месяцев назад +2

    I can totally see your reasons very real and honest of you. I’m sure your video has helped and confirmed some people’s concerns as well. Lots of people love RVing and have different circumstances that may not have a problem with storage and other issues but you gave your perspective and lots of people will be able to relate. Thank you for your video. 😊

  • @johnhix484
    @johnhix484 2 года назад +23

    I bought my 15 ft Rockwood Geopro last year but this years model after 3 years of consideration and looking at various options. It’s a great trailer with solar power and all the bells and whistles. It’s small enough to park in my driveway (no pesky HOA) and plenty big enough for a confirmed single guy. I paid cash for it so there is no payment and insurance is covered with my liability on my tow vehicle. All of this to say that before one buys an RV a lot of considerations concerning use, size and cost have to be considered and, yes, I too recommend that anyone stay and travel in one before signing any 10 year easy payment plan. I don’t travel much in mine yet but it comes in handy as a second little home in the back yard by the pool where I often camp out!

    • @Dellaster
      @Dellaster Год назад

      It’s like jumping into a lake without checking the water temperature then whining and moaning all day about how it’s too cold for swimming.

  • @sgt13echo
    @sgt13echo 2 года назад +13

    All of your points are valid. You sound more like the type that would enjoy Air BnB's.

  • @MariE-go7ol
    @MariE-go7ol 2 года назад +18

    Omg I’m so glad I just watched your video. Everything you said is exactly why I sold my 17 ft tear drop after only 4 months owning it! I got so tired of hooking it up too and it was hard by myself. And so here I am 5 months after selling my trailer, considering it again and you just reminded me not to do it when I already learned my lesson the first time around!!! I was able to park mine on my property but my street was a little busy so instead of backing it in I drove it through to my backyard thinking I should have enough room to move it and turn it around easily since my yard is rather large but the length of the suv and trailer really turned out to be long and I have too many trees so I really created a big damn headache for myself every time I got back. I found that packing for a trip and then unpacking was a whole lot of work and then you must maintenance the trailer too! I got the trailer to make life easier but in reality it made like harder! I took a $5 k loss from a brand new trailer but to me, I felt relief and also no more paying on the headaches and I figured it was only a matter of time before it would break down and then how would I tow it and who’s going to change a blown out tire? Thank you for reminding me not to make this mistake again!!! Tents are the way to go! Get a porta potty, a heater or stove , a cot and a roof rack and do suv camping ! Imagine how easy to get to places and park and just driving without something attached to you is so nice.

    • @daedalus9042
      @daedalus9042  2 года назад +2

      We switched back to car/truck camping. So much more freedom!
      Glad you liked the video.

    • @mpeugeot
      @mpeugeot Год назад

      You wouldn't have this problem with a man-servant... Just saying. LOL

  • @THEHYMENSMASHER
    @THEHYMENSMASHER Год назад +14

    So as somebody who can store it on my own land easily, with a two child family and a wife that is a superb planner, a 4x4 F150 with a 36 gallon tank, and who doesn't mind tinkering on or even outright improving things... I think I'll be just fine!

    • @JasonParham83
      @JasonParham83 Год назад

      You have ONE key thing that i'm missing that makes a heck of a difference.

    • @RichardTurlington
      @RichardTurlington 5 месяцев назад

      This is my family size exactly. Same truck too. Was really fun taking it literally across the country. We went from California to New York over 12 days. Stopped all kinds of places and really enjoyed the country with the kids. Grand Canyon, Utah, Texas, Tahoe, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Ohio, New Mexico... Was so fun. Memories for a lifetime.

  • @MRRizwan8074
    @MRRizwan8074 2 года назад +10

    I came so close to buying but I’m so glad that I didn’t. Same reasoning…
    1). Cost of buying
    2) Cost storage
    3) Repairs and maintenance, even simple things like washing. It would take all day to wash and clean
    We rented RV four different times over the course of four years. Throughly enjoyed using it but owning it wasn’t for us.

  • @donaldmulrooney942
    @donaldmulrooney942 2 года назад +18

    Parked our 26 foot trailer on my 5 acre lot by the sea. Completely off grid, use it couple of months a years, perfect summer cottage at a fraction of the cost. Much easier to repair and maintain than any house I have ever owned. Trailers are perfect as long as you don't have to drag them all over Hell's half acre.

  • @controllerone
    @controllerone 2 года назад +16

    An RV is a commitment. The real useful message of this video is to think it over carefully. If you have the bug, you have it. Otherwise it’ll just be work.

  • @marynussio9880
    @marynussio9880 2 месяца назад

    I found this to be extremely helpful! All of the things that you mentioned would be issues for me, but my enthusiasm for buying a motorhome was overwhelming my reason. After sitting down and watching this, I am absolutely not going to buy one.

  • @Zeck88522
    @Zeck88522 2 года назад +9

    Hi there, boondocking is the single best reason to get rv, esp if u have dogs, seeing them just running around free

  • @user-wi9fu3fc2l
    @user-wi9fu3fc2l 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice vid. Lots to think about. I appreciate the info and how others will talk about the other possible bad experiences, Keeps you in check on these things.

  • @POVLA
    @POVLA 2 года назад +3

    You make some great points. Thanks! The cheap house on wheels is the most relevant.

  • @robertgulfshores4463
    @robertgulfshores4463 3 месяца назад +1

    I really liked this video. Chill guy, relaxing, telling us how it is. Some people want to criticize the fact that they didn't do more pre-research, but not me. Life is about going for it. They tried it, it didn't work out, that's fine. Better to try. This video helped me out .. I was considering it, but I'm not sure now.

  • @Av8r6o4
    @Av8r6o4 2 года назад +3

    Only buy one of these IF you have your own big yard//storage for it. Storage fees (if you can even find one) in Canada are outrageous. Everyone is price gouging, right now because of "inflation". I jumped the gun and bought one not thinking about storage, but at the memories my family will make, we lucked out and ended up moving to a house with a big lot on it shortly after, lots of trees, so I cover the top with a tarp just incase. Other then that, this thing is awesome we even do winter camping in it sometimes it's a wonderful purchase and will last a life time if maintained properly, my kids, wife and I will always remember this thing.

  • @caroljeanscott5571
    @caroljeanscott5571 2 года назад +1

    i have been camping since 1988 and I LOVE RV LIFE. I now have Apex trailer and I spend 5 nights at the campground all summer.

    • @t.terrell7037
      @t.terrell7037 Год назад

      Which would you recommend for full time living for one person?

  • @BWT599
    @BWT599 2 года назад +9

    Your reasons are kind of what I had in mind when telling others why I don't want a RV trailer. My young sons race motocross and motels are hard to come by at many remote tracks. We camped last year in a small tent along with our SUV, but it got pretty difficult in bad weather. The race season this year is 22 events so I ordered a Jayco Terrain Campervan but due to supply issues it will be delayed a long time. So we're camping again, but this year with a foldable toilet, Thule rack awning, a much larger tent and a fridge 12 volt cooler, 30 litres of water... Other motocross families have been trying to sell me on the idea of a RV trailer but I definitely don't have a place to park it and packing it at a remote storage location would be a big pain in the butt. Thanks for your honest video.

  • @CH-gc8hf
    @CH-gc8hf 5 месяцев назад

    I agree storing can be a hassle and we fortunately can park ours in our driveway. We drive a pull a travel trailer which makes it easier to unhitch and drive our truck to a restaurant, but we mostly just eat inside our camper when we are on the road. We just pull into a rest stop and have lunch. Where we live no need to winterize which makes and one less thing for us to worry about. We have never boondocked and we may never do so. We just feel safer at campgrounds where there is structure and hookups if we choose to. We've been happy with most campgrounds that have rules that campers must follow.

  • @feaseable
    @feaseable 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the video. Some good reasons not to buy one. But if you are, crazy prices for 2022 and 2023 models. Just saying. Thank you for the video again, well done

  • @OutoftheOfficeAdventures
    @OutoftheOfficeAdventures Год назад +4

    We have a small offroad teardrop trailer. It's cramped as hell but can go anywhere. For me the biggest limitation of a full size travel trailer is not being able to go off the beaten path. I can see the joys of RVing in its own right, but I'm not sure they're for people who really want to get out in nature.

  • @ianrodness
    @ianrodness 3 года назад +10

    I get your reasons. We got ours recently, and it's more our thing. We have 2 young boys, and the RV makes it more comfortable for them and my partner to go camping. You probably have more of a carefree lifestyle at this point, and at your age, I was in the same mindset.

  • @garyp9906
    @garyp9906 3 месяца назад

    I have to agree with you. We just sold our TT. We had it for 7 years and got to see some nice places we wouldn't have otherwise been able to see. However, I have to admit, they are a money suck. We took our last trip in ours this past summer. We live in the Midwest and drove to the pacific Northwest and back. Gas alone was over $1600. Campgrounds were anywhere between $10 and $70 per night. Then the hassle of setting up and breaking down. Looking for a gas station that could accommodate an RV was another hassle. And then add in storage fees, insurance, registration and maintenance. I admit we had fun in ours, but this past trip finished us off. Yes, we enjoyed owning one and will always remember the times we had in it. But from now on, it's driving and staying in VRBO's, B & B's, hotels, etc.

  • @CaboWabotv
    @CaboWabotv Год назад +2

    great honest video. Thanks, I'll stick to tent and car camping

  • @fancishmanci
    @fancishmanci 3 года назад +5

    Valid points and I can attest to the upkeep costs, mechanical failures, etc. They are fun but it's like buying a second home. Be prepared for all the costs other than what you pay for the trailer itself. Perhaps someday down the road a camper will fit your lifestyle better. Until then, have fun, and thanks for sharing your experience.

    • @daedalus9042
      @daedalus9042  3 года назад +1

      Definitely think it will be a possibility if/when we live in a place with more room. Thanks for watchingx

  • @rampar77
    @rampar77 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video. I knew there were good reasons that I never bought an RV.

  • @MatthewFordVictoria
    @MatthewFordVictoria 2 года назад +8

    A Camping Tent is so much better! No worries about backing up too far. No need to get a Tent Licensed and Insured. Easy to put everything in a cople of duffle bags and store it all in a shed or garage.. You can get some big camping tents for around $200. No need to Winterize it every year. No need to find a place to park it. No searching for a Parking Space that accepts Trailers. Camping Tents are a much better deal!

    • @dachshunddadbob6765
      @dachshunddadbob6765 9 месяцев назад +1

      A tent is not practical in many parts of the Midwest as the humidity in the summer makes it very hard to sleep at night. So your season is Spring and Fall. That's the reason I bought an RV.

    • @andrewmartin5531
      @andrewmartin5531 3 месяца назад +2

      So much better, except...no bathroom, no oven, useless on rainy days, no heat, no tv, no hot water, no storage, no AC, no privacy, no safety.

    • @MatthewFordVictoria
      @MatthewFordVictoria 3 месяца назад

      ​@@andrewmartin5531 - My wife and I are okay using Outhouses. Not interested in hauling a container full of Liquid Crap around everywhere we go. As for showers, we've got a Portable Hot Water Heater that feeds off of Lake Water and runs it through a heater. But if you really want Air Conditioning, a TV Set, and all the ammenities of Home, go stay in a Hotel!

    • @andrewmartin5531
      @andrewmartin5531 3 месяца назад

      @@MatthewFordVictoria The point is, one is not better than the other for everyone. Just because a tent may be better for you, it is not better for everyone. Just because you like outhouses (phew) it doesn't mean everyone else should. But if you don't get it, you don't get it...

  • @kanter6662
    @kanter6662 2 года назад +4

    Yeah, if you don't have storage then definitely don't get an RV.
    I am curious how many people use their RV as visitor's house. It would be great when family visits for longer periods.

  • @rjw6487
    @rjw6487 28 дней назад

    Very helpful for me as I consider(ed) buying a Motorhome. Best from Germany and Greetings to Seattle (at who I had the pleasure to live 1989-91 when MSFT was not to widely known 😉)

  • @vickenoghlian5332
    @vickenoghlian5332 Год назад

    I’ve been thinking about getting an RV. My driveway is in the back of my house (I live on a corner) and the driveway is big enough to fit 6 cars I’d say. I have been thinking about ways I could utilize the space in my driveway. Perhaps I could set up a canopy or 2 over the RV to prevent the paint from getting damaged or worn down quicker. When the winter comes, I could add covers to the sides of the canopy to prevent snow from coming in and maybe help raise the temp a little bit. I could possibly add a space heater that has a thermostat that will regulate the heat temp to the desired temp. I don’t know, but these are just my thoughts

  • @outdoorman7425
    @outdoorman7425 Год назад

    I had a 16 ft casita travel trailer x 5 yrs and loved it but thanks to a tree falling, it was a total loss. It's been several yrs and I still want to get another travel trailer. I do have a long driveway and can easily park it at the house. Once when our area flooded, I lived in my travel trailer while repairs were done on my house. Before owning my TT, I tent camped my entire life. I have done it since but there's nothing like the comfort, convience and safety of sleeping in a camper. Being a hunter and year round fisherman, it's nicer coming back to a warm bed during the middle of the winter.

  • @RR-jx6zg
    @RR-jx6zg 3 года назад +9

    Thank you Steven for sharing your experience. I cannot criticize you for making an uninformed decision...we all make mistakes. Your video confirmed some suspected assumptions and highlighted other points of consideration. I am considering purchasing an RV. Storage has always been a concern which is why I am also looking to purchase a few acres of land. Thank you for your candor insight.

  • @SuperCleanslate
    @SuperCleanslate 2 года назад +2

    Your video hit the nail on the head, so true.

  • @jonedwards2107
    @jonedwards2107 5 месяцев назад

    I can store it at home, so no cost there. It is a nice spare room when someone visits. I like to camp, but as a disabled person, tents are no longer an option. I like to wild camp (boondock), so 400 watts solar, 200 aH lithium batteries. Jayflight 195 Baja. Does the job nicely.

  • @bradphenix
    @bradphenix 5 месяцев назад

    I think I'll stick to traveling light and staying at cool Airbnb's in between car tent camping and backpacking. Thanks for sharing your take.

  • @veganotactico3362
    @veganotactico3362 2 года назад +1

    all your points are valid...however...the main reason is your life style, you are more city explorer and if you wife was not happy at the outdoors...well...that is a powerful reason.

  • @IAMdave_thecat
    @IAMdave_thecat 3 года назад +4

    Very good rundown and true, of course some are willing to take on those issues and it works and this is a wonderful perspective that very few in the "bubble" want to discuss or admit. Much of it has to be learned by doing what you did, buy it and try it, test it, get real and make an assessment and go from there. This is a very fair set of observations. I find especially the comments about not being mechanical and relying on service centers to be a real consideration in the final analysis, it cost on average fully loaded about $200 per hour to get service, parts and work done, and you can wait weeks and feel low power in the dynamic. RV parks can really suck with the breakdown in our social contracts, kids turning into monsters and parents worse; weekends are truly nightmare scenarios and very unpredictable in an RV park. Seattle streets are narrow and not designed for RVs, so living in Seattle I myself have been trapped and know that feeling; but accept it and take extra care. I found that if you focus on what you want, for me it is dispersed camping and paying others to do the work and absorbing the high fuel prices as the price to pay, it works; but I believe you have certainly highlighted for others what can be a burden and wow, what a gift for those putting all these factors into a decision. Again, I find most RVers tend to live in a "bubble" or have a "tribal instinct" to band together and just poo poo this stuff, and you broke the bubble. I love my Nash 17K! But it takes a passion to want this lifestyle for sure.

    • @daedalus9042
      @daedalus9042  3 года назад +1

      After owning one I do understand how it can be a very enjoyable hobby for someone and their family, and I think one day I could see myself owning another. Just didn't happen to fit with our interests or lifestyle at this point in our lives.
      Thanks for taking the time to comment and give your thoughts on this. Comments like yours are very encouraging.
      I think you're right about "popping" the bubble. It seems many people have taken my personal experience and thoughts as an attack on their choices and lifestyle.

  • @johnniemontgomery6682
    @johnniemontgomery6682 Год назад

    We used our all the time until 2020 Oregon fires and it burned up. We cannot wait to get back out there. Good luck.

  • @J_415_
    @J_415_ 3 года назад +39

    Sounds like someone didn’t do enough research before buying a RV. The problem is everyone watches these “great” RUclips videos and think its all easy. I feel this video is very personal to you and not everyone will run into the same problems as you did. Its pretty obvious if you take a Trailer and truck into a city parking and maneuvering will be a problem. As for gas prices and mileage is something that comes with the territory. For any one reading this thinking about buying a RV make sure you do research before buying. Happy Travels!!

    • @daedalus9042
      @daedalus9042  3 года назад +2

      thanks for the watch. Yea, these 5 reasons are very personal to us, but likely will be shared with some other potential buyers. It seems to be a great hobby many people enjoy, just not us.

    • @uttamgala7186
      @uttamgala7186 3 года назад +3

      This is a great video for city slickers. They’re better off renting an AirBnB. Not so much for us living in smaller towns with plenty of space in our driveways to store our trailers, boats, quads and sleds. Not to mention, in my town up here in BC, Canada the plow doesn’t really come by as often as the snow hits the ground, so pretty much everyone here drives a full size or heavy duty truck anyway and we’re used to dismal fuel economy and don’t mind it as much since we don’t pay thousands of dollars for a tiny little studio on the 12th floor. Don’t have to bother about tiny parking lots or storage either.
      I knew what kind of person this video was meant for as soon as I saw that the tow vehicle was a newer Ford ranger.
      I love my TT and it has paid for itself many times over already 😎

    • @daedalus9042
      @daedalus9042  3 года назад +3

      @@uttamgala7186 Yep, definitely not applicable to most people in rural areas. Glad it worked out for you 👍.
      Made sure give some context into our current position before going into the reasons you might want to reconsider. These are our personal reasons given our situation; might be useful for others in a similar situations but I understand most of these reasons are irrelevant to other people.

  • @t.terrell7037
    @t.terrell7037 Год назад

    Comments and arguments are valid. My question is a bit different… for those buying them to live in full time, what’s the alternative for long term housing with the outrageous rent and home prices?

  • @sneidsontheroad
    @sneidsontheroad 5 месяцев назад

    3years later....hope tent camping went well for you. Excited to see videos on DO NOT TENT CAMP! 😅

  • @philc.9280
    @philc.9280 Год назад +1

    Not sure why your video randomly appeared but it's too bad RVing didn't work out for you. We are avid campers and owned in the past a Class C, Travel trailer, and finally a 2023 Class B. The class B Travato turned out to be the best for use as it goes everywhere and can park almost everywhere too. Maintenance is pretty easy, and it also gets around 17 mpg. We live in California and it's nice to travel up and down the coast from Seattle to San Diego. It stores on the side of the home. RVing is definitely not for everyone.

  • @edpra7068
    @edpra7068 2 года назад +1

    It isn't for everyone that's for sure. For me though, I love it! #2 is really the only thing that applies to me.

  • @williamconlon4183
    @williamconlon4183 3 года назад +18

    Right on video, been there and did the same thing, sold the unit. For me the biggest was the storage fee, wow, as that has really jumped! I have a hard time believing that you have more dislikes then likes when you were open and honest about everything. Thanks for posting!!

    • @daedalus9042
      @daedalus9042  3 года назад +6

      I think a lot of people who are really into the hobby took it as a personal attack.
      Really these are really just the reasons it didn’t work for us.
      Either way people get upset, I’m used to it by now after posting on RUclips for years 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @MrTk1842
      @MrTk1842 3 года назад +3

      Don't worry, I fixed the like/dislike ratio. 😁 Great video!

    • @daedalus9042
      @daedalus9042  3 года назад +1

      👏 👏

  • @hawkeye5829
    @hawkeye5829 2 года назад +12

    All great points. The number one reason for me that you mentioned is mobility. Seems to me that for the price I would pay for an RV, I could get a lot of motel rooms and not be limited in my mobility. Plus I don't have to pay insurance, storage, maintenance or have the stress of hauling a trailer or driving a big rig. For me, the way I travel...my idea of camping is a Holiday Inn.

    • @georgeharsin6292
      @georgeharsin6292 2 года назад +1

      True, if more people would sit down and do the math they would realize that hotel camping is usually cheaper and less stressful. Of course every situation is diffrrent.

    • @stevefarris9433
      @stevefarris9433 2 года назад +2

      My wife says the Holiday Inn must have a spa and a pool. Anything else is roughing it.

    • @JoseFernandez-ml4ex
      @JoseFernandez-ml4ex Год назад

      You made a good point, I am planning on getting a trailer, a large one. I have kids and an extended family. The one I want has a two bedroom, two baths, and sleeps 10. I am also getting use,d I ma not paying for the depreciation

  • @robertzaragoza3500
    @robertzaragoza3500 2 года назад +1

    I’m sorry about your experience! Thou i been RVing for almost ten years I have no problem with it also I do drive a 53 footer for a living across US .so driving a 21 footer is like driving a Mini Cooper also. I do my own restoration on the RV like changing AC unint..

  • @MikeSheasheaDtree
    @MikeSheasheaDtree Год назад

    we just got back from our first 6,000 mile trip. It went well, except for that deer in the Texas hill country, seriously. We have a place to store ours, our home is on 4 acres southern AZ. The other ideas were spot on for me. I love the random stopping when you want, but every time I got off the highway, my stress level went up (will I be able to park, will I be able to get out) and ours was only an 18 footer. I am thinking an 18-22 foot class C, would be better. Or Bring a nice tent, and do Air B&Bs intermittently...Anyways really great points...

  • @Morehills840
    @Morehills840 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the review. Just ignore the trolls.

  • @cargomhern
    @cargomhern 2 года назад

    Yes!! Preach!! All this man said is true. Everybody sell your RV’s, is not for you!

  • @craigsmith6446
    @craigsmith6446 2 года назад +8

    Great video. You outlined some of the thoughts and anxieties I am having. I have not bought one yet, and probably won't. Another thing that surprised me was that many parks will not allow you to stay if your rig is older than 10 years. That really put me off as I was looking to buy used. Can you imagine being turned away from somewhere if your car or clothes are too old. Anyways great video thanks for sharing.

    • @daedalus9042
      @daedalus9042  2 года назад +3

      It’s really a minefield of surprises, hidden expenses, and odd regulations.
      It can be a good hobby, but not for everyone, you really have to be into it. I think most people on the fence about it should avoid it.

  • @Marilynlovesebiking
    @Marilynlovesebiking 2 года назад

    These are good reasons. We like state parks. They are more wooded and private. We usually check them out ahead of time.

  • @Mattmillerhahaha
    @Mattmillerhahaha 2 года назад +5

    Huh I didn't really Have any of the same problems, but I dont live in a big city. I can see why it would be hard there! Also I strictly boondocks. Hope you find another hobby you enjoy :)

  • @jonwright58
    @jonwright58 Год назад

    I agree with some of that , To each his own on the rest. Personally , I don't live in subdivision, parking and storage not an issue for me.

  • @jessebourneau6426
    @jessebourneau6426 2 года назад +1

    Live in Canada. Can camp literally anywhere with a yearly 30 dollar permit. Storage is cheap (30.00 dollars a month). So thankful for the wide open unpopulated spaces of my country. Store everything needed in the RV, only thing I grab are staples from the fridge, put them in a box, drive to the storage lot, start the fridge, load the food, and I'm off on my trip. Wouldn't own the RV if storage was as outrageous as it is in Seattle.

    • @daedalus9042
      @daedalus9042  2 года назад

      I could get into it if I was living in such a situation

    • @Jackson_Hts_Mr_Randy_Watson
      @Jackson_Hts_Mr_Randy_Watson Год назад

      I've read that trailers built in Canada are much higher quality as well. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @joshuawilford9675
    @joshuawilford9675 9 месяцев назад

    #1 - Not an issue for me as no HoA or rules in my development.
    #2 - This is subjective - My Jayco is meant for boon docking / minor off road / regular camping. I mean you either want to go shopping at shops or go camping, you're trying to do both.
    #3 - I agree with camp grounds. This related to #2 as well. Decide what your trip is, if you want to explore a area then go to a camp ground. If you want to camp, go boon docking. There are apps for boon docking btw that tell you best routes.
    #4 - They have come down since posted and when towing 10-14 range is standard.
    #5 - ?? This doesn't seem like a reason. RVs and TTs (for most) are considered "luxurious" purchases. If you got money to play then you have to have money to pay. Either learn to fix things or pay for them to be fixed. Its really str8.
    Your final statements of "it wasn't for us" is all you had to say at the start because honestly your did a poor job of convincing me to buy an RV/TT. All you told me was you couldn't hack being inconvenienced and you truly don't know what you want out of camping trips. Camping to you is going to a place where you can go to coffee shops 😂.

  • @kennethmcdonald93
    @kennethmcdonald93 3 месяца назад

    G'day from Australia
    Someone else mentioned that you may not have
    Done any research before acquiring your van ,
    You raised so many negatives, how large was your van (RV) ? As you said that you had refuel every 150 miles or so !
    What type of vehicle do you use ? I have a 2005 Australian ford falcon 4 litre ( 221 c u ) inline 6 cylinder, my caravan is 16 ft !
    Car and van correctly matched ! Fully equipped
    My fuel consumption is average 530 klms (330 miles) then the question of how you drive is consideration also ?

  • @wkw4095
    @wkw4095 2 года назад +6

    2022: even worse RV quality, crowded campgrounds and difficult reservations, rising cost for fuel, inflated cost to purchase a tow vehicle. inflated RV prices, Inflation on everything....affecting cost of food, gas and life making RV'ing less attractive. Even in good times RV's can be a trap. It's not freedom, it's restricted travel. I found this owning 3 sailboats too. You figure you own a boat and spent the money on the slip so you spend lots of time sailing and time at the marina. While very nice... It's a trap holding you back from exploring the world in more ways with flexibility. You will have more money available for travel if you're not maintaining a boat or RV. Better off fair weather tenting, glamping, hoteling or all of this in one vacation....sounds more exciting and interesting.

  • @kavansurf
    @kavansurf 3 месяца назад

    im going to neither like nor dislike this video. i understand, some people are not meant for camping. i hunt and fish and surfed for many years camping is part of my interest. Tent camping is great but like most would like an upgrade to tent camping. we have a popup tent trailer now and are looking to upgrade to a slide in or travel trailer. we have been through some serious weather and being on the ground would not be a great idea. plus my wife would prefer an indoor toilet. The solution to some of your problems would be to get a smaller rv, but what ever. nothing beats being on site of your event (hunt, fish, surf, moto). hotels are nice sometimes too

  • @texasdaveodell
    @texasdaveodell 14 дней назад

    Very helpful thanks for posting

  • @ltyr-mr2if
    @ltyr-mr2if 2 года назад +8

    I'm hoping lots of people see this video! RV'ing is NOT for everyone, that's for sure. But a lot of people started flooding the campgrounds and wild places when Covid hit who didn't know what they were doing and it was a mess. So maybe they'll sell their rig and stay at home playing video games again. ;) Everything was getting so crowded.
    Gas prices now are way higher than last year as well! Whew!
    I'd say to really enjoy an RV experience, you have to do it often enough that you don't forget stuff. If we go out every few months, it's good. If we go out after not being in the rig for nine months, then we're in a remote place camping and we forgot batteries-or to replace the bathroom light, or hot sauce, or an extra gas canister or a towel... Then it can be kind of a drag.
    Also, people should know, holding tanks are a pain-especially black water! Yuck! We never use our toilet. We just go in the campground toilets. It's just gross to us, having that stuff sloshing around...

    • @noobfisherman1626
      @noobfisherman1626 2 года назад

      Some people just dont get the great feeling as others have. You need to first love the outdoors and the adventure but for someone that just bought one of these because covid mess up all travels, then sucks for them. We have a pop up and looking to upgrade to a hard shell because we can tell the set up and access will be easier. Were hoping to find a cheap one as well from one of these "lets try camping it will be fun they said" people.

  • @boatymcboatface392
    @boatymcboatface392 22 дня назад

    I think this guy did a good job explaining ehy he didnt think he should own an rv, and the things pointed out were issues for him and his partner. He definitely should own an travel trailer for said reasons. There is nothing wrong with his video, good job buddy. But if you dont like problem solving, are a total city person, not hands on, like this guy seems to be, save yourself the trouble a d dont buy an rv. I personally love everything about camping with an RV.

  • @rolandos64
    @rolandos64 2 года назад +6

    you failed to mention the overall cost. In california, first and foremost, You will never find a campsite available at the spur of the moment. its usually at times a 1 year or longer in advanced reservation. Let alone the cost. you can rent a car and a hotel for a lot less at times. RVs are concepts for back in the day when you could not find a place to lodge at easily. Todays campsites like you mentioned are parking lots. no trees, no grass...You have neighbors right next to you. no privacy or peace and quiet

  • @Tom-In-Ga
    @Tom-In-Ga 3 года назад +10

    I know this vid is a little old but just wanted to say I gave you a thumbs up. I wanted to say that before I gave my 2 cents worth. Don't know why anyone would give a thumbs down for an honest video. It's not like you are bashing anyone. Anyway, everything you listed should have been examined "BEFORE" buying the RV. Unless that was part of the strategy: "I think I'll buy it and see if I can make it work"? That I could understand. I've been RV'ing for over 50 years. I wish you could have talked with someone like me who could have kept you from making a big mistake. I have friends I talked into and out of buying an RV. Mainly for the reasons you gave. Upkeep, parking, mpg, etc., etc. Oh well. Lesson learned, I hope. You seem like a good person and I hope you didn't get burned too bad when you sold the RV. On another note: Holy crap on storage expenses out there! I'm in Georgia, close to Atlanta and I don't pay anywhere near what you were. Spending thousands a year to park would make me sell my RV too. As an FYI, I pay $935 per year for a spot in a gated, secured, and monitored facility. It's cooler here in the southeast too. 😀

    • @daedalus9042
      @daedalus9042  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the nice comment; what it really came down to for us was storage. Once it was clear we couldn’t reasonably keep it in our drive way everything kind of fell apart. Short of renting a RV for a few weeks just to see how it is to live with it in my driveway, I’m not sure how we could have gotten that experience.
      Thankfully the used market is very good right now and I only lost a couple thousand, roughly the amount I would have spent on renting 😊

  • @peterliu9091
    @peterliu9091 Год назад

    No matter RVing or boating, you have to be some kind of handy. Especially the travel trailer. If you are not handy or not willing to DYI, you should not bothering these two activities. Stay home or book hotel.

  • @sonofrobert
    @sonofrobert 2 года назад +3

    Great info, thank you.

  • @lindagieber4684
    @lindagieber4684 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing. Changed my mind in buying one

  • @Franklin-pc3xd
    @Franklin-pc3xd 7 месяцев назад +2

    The general rule of thumb I live by is that if you can fly it, fu@k it, or float it, then rent it. I would add RV's to that list.

  • @Timetraveler1111MN
    @Timetraveler1111MN 6 месяцев назад

    Anyone’s opinion is appreciated. I am on the fence about buying a travel trailer on Wednesday. I’m gonna be getting the install of the tow hitch and most I can do is a 15 foot in length. I would have to go in my alley garage Minneapolis park it on my garden next to my garage in my yard thoughts pros and cons I go to car shows I’d probably use it minimum six times a year to Lake superior and then some other Pinup competitions.

  • @mchaelbrown6080
    @mchaelbrown6080 2 года назад +1

    All valid points. If you do your research before buying this is not an issue. Don’t go into buying an RV blindly because it is the new cool thing to do. Do your research and make an informed buying decision.

  • @usmc03
    @usmc03 Год назад +1

    I could tell just by the thumbnail pic why this guy wasn't going to like RV'ing. Hearing where he's from, his need for coffee shops, and being scared of the dark on a road.....confirmed I was right.

    • @lindasue8719
      @lindasue8719 Год назад +2

      Don't need to judge, different strokes, hun.

    • @RetJetFxr
      @RetJetFxr 4 месяца назад

      Yet every point he made was valid. Don't be a d-bag

  • @setht.1181
    @setht.1181 Год назад +1

    Just remember RV is not for everybody.

  • @roberttyminski4203
    @roberttyminski4203 7 месяцев назад

    Have you looked at Brinkley/Airstream? Have you hired RV inspector before taking delivery?

  • @kanaletumlinson
    @kanaletumlinson 2 года назад +1

    RV or camper trailer? However Great info in the video thank you. Luckily for us we have RV storage right at our house! The only thing hard nowadays is having to book camping spots almost a year in advance!!

  • @loko2627
    @loko2627 2 года назад +3

    I bought an suv and travel and stay in hotels , in my case it’s way better then an rv trailer

  • @MichaelShatravka
    @MichaelShatravka 6 месяцев назад

    Incredible insight thank you!

  • @rivrrrat319
    @rivrrrat319 3 года назад +14

    Thanks for this video! Many things to consider before committing to a trailer and it’s easy to get swept up in the fun stuff. I just rented my first one and man did I learn alot! It was really helpful to hear about the challenges you encountered.
    For those who are tar and feathering this guy, stfu. We get it, you’ve fully researched everything you’ve done in life and have never had to do a 180. Yay you.

  • @beyondview
    @beyondview 2 года назад +2

    Does this video apply to people that wish to use their trailer camper full-time? Full-time living

  • @miami4evertheu
    @miami4evertheu Год назад +1

    🙄🙄 I like camping but not camping Camping . Also afraid of narrow roads and scared to back up a trailer and want my avocado toast shop that has tight parking spots. Everyone told me to don’t get it because they know how I am but I wanted to prove them wrong . So I proved them right 👀👀🙄🙄🙄 got you.

  • @novaxdjokovic9592
    @novaxdjokovic9592 Год назад +1

    I'm in my mid 20s, live nowhere near a big city, and rent is ridiculous. Paying $1700 per month to not own something can't be justified and I can't afford a down payment on a house. I have no problem making repairs myself and I've almost cut my costs in half parking my trailer at a site long term. If you are in the same boat as me, it's absolutely worth it.

    • @t.terrell7037
      @t.terrell7037 Год назад

      So you’d recommend for long term housing? Thanks

    • @novaxdjokovic9592
      @novaxdjokovic9592 Год назад

      @@t.terrell7037 My monthly expenses (excluding food) are about $830. And I actually have some equity in my trailer as opposed to throwing money away with rent. Hope that helps

  • @Timetraveler1111MN
    @Timetraveler1111MN 6 месяцев назад

    Would’ve been better if you had one smaller I was wondering seems like if you have a smaller trailer maybe 15‘17 foot what size was yours? I’m just curious.

  • @jtang63
    @jtang63 Год назад

    thanks! You talked me out of it. I will just do camping using my truck😂

  • @Bill-vo1wn
    @Bill-vo1wn 2 года назад

    Just bought a brand new 2022 21G Grand Delusion what a mistake 😑 Warranty nightmare Refrigerator didn't work from DAY ONE. Over three weeks now and they can look at it again August 30th. And then order parts MAYBE. There is a lot of good 👍 used ones out there.

  • @mylord4321
    @mylord4321 2 года назад +1

    I'm buying an RV I'm retiring I plan to live in it so therefore all the information I've heard from you doesn't matter for myself. If I was you I wouldn't have one either.
    Maybe you should have got a smaller one for get aways.
    The storage issue is insanely
    Expensive. You have a nice house 🏠

  • @chuckspeer2163
    @chuckspeer2163 Год назад

    Do not be discouraged life is about learning experience you have no instructions , and becoming a parent has no instructions good luck in life

  • @Ultimatehobbyreviews
    @Ultimatehobbyreviews 3 года назад +4

    Have to have: 1) Money 2) ability to drive well 3) a woman who isn’t overly diva if a male buying an RV in a relationship. I’ve got 2 out of 3 down but i won’t say which one I don’t have down. Which ones do you all have down lol???? Buying trailer soon.

    • @daedalus9042
      @daedalus9042  3 года назад +2

      I have 1, and half of 2 and 3 lol. I can drive well enough with the trailer, though it’s stressful; and the girlfriend isn’t crazy about it, but would deal with it!

    • @Ultimatehobbyreviews
      @Ultimatehobbyreviews 3 года назад +1

      @@daedalus9042 you did the right thing - Air BnB calling you both. 👊 and KOA when feeling adventurous, and simply Outdoorsy if you ever want to haul a trailer now and then when you feel up to it for just a weekend or a week

    • @marka8124
      @marka8124 3 года назад

      Save enough for that divorce!

  • @joemooskie4444
    @joemooskie4444 Год назад +1

    Questions ? Did you like staying in the rv was it inconvenient , you said you liked boondocking, but your girlfriend didn't like it. Would you have kept it if she did?

  • @ApexP77
    @ApexP77 Год назад

    Wonderful. you didn’t know what you were getting into and have no idea about RV living and so you create a video I just wasted 10 minutes of my life on. Thanks!

  • @melodymakermark
    @melodymakermark 2 года назад

    Potential RVers have to have some amount of passion for the actual work and pains involved to make it worthwhile. I believe something like a full sized van conversion would’ve worked better for you and your lady friend.

  • @upaginit
    @upaginit 2 года назад +1

    you should put attn: city folk.. lol i will agree w you on the fuel price problem. I have to say if a man don’t have a big enough yard to put a lil rv in, he’s not livin..

    • @sonofrobert
      @sonofrobert 2 года назад

      I just told my wife, I can take out a 30 ft Laurel hedge on side of lot and we could park a travel trailer there.
      If we had a small one, like a scamp we could make it around the house into the deep backyard. We should rent one to figure it out.

  • @stanleyderochea6505
    @stanleyderochea6505 2 года назад +4

    I want an rv to live in permanently. Turns out to be more expensive than living in a house if you can even manage to find a year round campsite. Boondocking does not sound like a good time let alone gas prices driving around

    • @laurenm6511
      @laurenm6511 Год назад

      I think it depends on what area of the country. I'm from Massachusetts. Or an average small house cost about 400k so NO. It is not just as expensive.

    • @stanleyderochea6505
      @stanleyderochea6505 Год назад

      @Lauren M lol. Im also from Massachusetts. Well aware of prices for housing and camping. If you truly think camping isn't as expensive as owning a house, then i suggest you stop camping in your backyard and look into campgrounds before making a fool out of yourself with another foolish comment

    • @t.terrell7037
      @t.terrell7037 Год назад

      Have you found any other feasible alternatives to rv living full time? I was thinking the same thing

    • @stanleyderochea6505
      @stanleyderochea6505 Год назад

      @@t.terrell7037 i have not

  • @scotanderson7689
    @scotanderson7689 2 года назад +1

    We live on my family farm and keep our rv set up at home. We use it for a guest house and an addition to our patio. We like to go to both rv parks and off grid camping. This is our 2nd trailer in the last 10 years.

  • @Taoteching12
    @Taoteching12 Месяц назад

    Literally the funniest thing I’ve ever seen 😂