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- July 10, 2012 at 11:20 am #106535
Beth n Dan
ParticipantHey guys,
Just a quick question for the more seasoned camper owners. If I’m looking to buy a camper, thats going to keep its worth whilst proving to be reliable and easily maintainable motor,what yearand what type of camper should I be looking for?!
Being an engineer I dont mind getting my hands dirty doing some work on it myself but I also want to enjoy the pleasures of driving it, travelling in it not always inspecting underneath or inside it!
Any advise or information on your campers and the pro’s and cons wiould be greatly appreciated 😀
B
July 10, 2012 at 5:01 pm #122630mgroadster
ParticipantEverything virtually
Everything virtually depreciates. Unless you can find an early classic merc, VW etc.
Only classics manage to keep their value, but my 2006 transit will be classic in the distant future LOL.
Don’t buy one as an investment, but buy one to enjoy.July 10, 2012 at 5:01 pm #122632mgroadster
ParticipantEverything virtually
Everything virtually depreciates. Unless you can find an early classic merc, VW etc.
Only classics manage to keep their value, but my 2006 transit will be classic in the distant future LOL.
Don’t buy one as an investment, but buy one to enjoy.July 10, 2012 at 5:01 pm #122633mgroadster
ParticipantEverything virtually
Everything virtually depreciates. Unless you can find an early classic merc, VW etc.
Only classics manage to keep their value, but my 2006 transit will be classic in the distant future LOL.
Don’t buy one as an investment, but buy one to enjoy.July 10, 2012 at 5:01 pm #122635mgroadster
ParticipantEverything virtually
Everything virtually depreciates. Unless you can find an early classic merc, VW etc.
Only classics manage to keep their value, but my 2006 transit will be classic in the distant future LOL.
Don’t buy one as an investment, but buy one to enjoy. - AuthorPosts
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