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- April 5, 2012 at 8:59 pm in reply to: Looking for advice on what kind of camper and depreciation costs please #127667PoppydogskiParticipant
How reliable are older camper vans?
We are looking at getting our first van and are pretty surprised at secondhand prices. A ten year old car would be pretty worthless but a ten year old van seems to be pretty pricy as a percentage of new. Why do vans hold their price so well – even allowing for low mileage. And if we bought a five or ten year old van should we expect big bills to keep it roadworthy? ThanksApril 5, 2012 at 8:59 pm in reply to: Looking for advice on what kind of camper and depreciation costs please #127670PoppydogskiParticipantHow reliable are older camper vans?
We are looking at getting our first van and are pretty surprised at secondhand prices. A ten year old car would be pretty worthless but a ten year old van seems to be pretty pricy as a percentage of new. Why do vans hold their price so well – even allowing for low mileage. And if we bought a five or ten year old van should we expect big bills to keep it roadworthy? ThanksApril 5, 2012 at 8:59 pm in reply to: Looking for advice on what kind of camper and depreciation costs please #127671PoppydogskiParticipantHow reliable are older camper vans?
We are looking at getting our first van and are pretty surprised at secondhand prices. A ten year old car would be pretty worthless but a ten year old van seems to be pretty pricy as a percentage of new. Why do vans hold their price so well – even allowing for low mileage. And if we bought a five or ten year old van should we expect big bills to keep it roadworthy? ThanksApril 5, 2012 at 8:59 pm in reply to: Looking for advice on what kind of camper and depreciation costs please #127673PoppydogskiParticipantHow reliable are older camper vans?
We are looking at getting our first van and are pretty surprised at secondhand prices. A ten year old car would be pretty worthless but a ten year old van seems to be pretty pricy as a percentage of new. Why do vans hold their price so well – even allowing for low mileage. And if we bought a five or ten year old van should we expect big bills to keep it roadworthy? ThanksApril 5, 2012 at 8:59 pm in reply to: Looking for advice on what kind of camper and depreciation costs please #127676PoppydogskiParticipantHow reliable are older camper vans?
We are looking at getting our first van and are pretty surprised at secondhand prices. A ten year old car would be pretty worthless but a ten year old van seems to be pretty pricy as a percentage of new. Why do vans hold their price so well – even allowing for low mileage. And if we bought a five or ten year old van should we expect big bills to keep it roadworthy? ThanksApril 5, 2012 at 8:59 pm in reply to: Looking for advice on what kind of camper and depreciation costs please #127677PoppydogskiParticipantHow reliable are older camper vans?
We are looking at getting our first van and are pretty surprised at secondhand prices. A ten year old car would be pretty worthless but a ten year old van seems to be pretty pricy as a percentage of new. Why do vans hold their price so well – even allowing for low mileage. And if we bought a five or ten year old van should we expect big bills to keep it roadworthy? Thanks - AuthorPosts