Saw a Roadtrek 190 ('97 Dodge) $12,000 OK vehicle and in OK condition
and
a '96 (?) Triple E Empress ~$40,000 Very, very nice vehicle and in nice condition
In general- This is about what each of these vehicles go for?
I don't know too much about them, but here on the West Coast, everything is high, so location might have something to do with the price.
#vanlife has driven the prices of class b's through the roof,i've seen clean versions of my era of chinook for sale as high as 25k
Ok! Wow! That explains it!
'It' being how a little POS is worth more than a quarter of a nice thing that's eight times its size and quality!
Say we go into the B conversion business?
the drivability of the class b's are what make the desirable,not getting off the main road in that class a
used a's are a steal when you look at the original sticker price
i dont think i have seen anything the resemble good in the construction of modern rv's,well under a million dollars,why you see so many home builts and conversions,the factories suck
Yes, figured on my trip South that class A would have only gone in about 5% of my camping places.
Triple E was a high-quality motorhome. They were $1000000 when they stopped making them. And you can see what happens to top-quality motorhomes, they go out of business!
Gary: "used a's are a steal when you look at the original sticker price"
They were also a 'steal' when the original owner paid the sticker price, but in the other direction.