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10-03-2018, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by deandec
Not too much to expect, but you should anticipate a long and involved effort on your part. The really good ones sell fairly quickly and at a premium dollar normally.
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Agree. Waiting with cash in hand...searching locally and not afraid to travel. Living in CA thinking about a two week driving trip to Arizona and Texas , with a prepared list of stops. Of course after more photos, maintenance records, VIN check, etc. or whatever I may come up wihile on the road. Should be an interesting adventure.
Pretty much settled on CC...but might (and I mean “might”) consider a Newmar as a second choice, but prefer staying on target.
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10-03-2018, 04:15 PM
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#44
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Plantation, Fl
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Originally Posted by Our first RV
Tiger, unless you've mixed up quite a few of these numbers, you got raked over the coals! 
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At $650 a month, I would think that a 5 year loan would be more than enough to pay off that MH. I have been wondering what Tiger would consider a large monthly payment ?
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10-04-2018, 06:26 PM
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#45
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: Québec, Canada
Posts: 12
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Originally Posted by Our first RV
Tiger, unless you've mixed up quite a few of these numbers, you got raked over the coals! 
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Wonder how you can say I got raked. Consider that in Canada the rate of exchange is 28% higher and in Quebec the interest rate is also higher along with our 15% tax to top it off... in short let’s put it in us funds... I then pay 500/month. Hope that makes the count.
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10-04-2018, 11:56 PM
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Avondale, AZ
Posts: 60
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Originally Posted by Tiger50
Wonder how you can say I got raked. Consider that in Canada the rate of exchange is 28% higher and in Quebec the interest rate is also higher along with our 15% tax to top it off... in short let’s put it in us funds... I then pay 500/month. Hope that makes the count.
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Even putting it in U.S. funds at $500 a month- 168 months (14 years) X $500= $84K That's what you're paying back over the life of that loan for your coach, that's without your down payment or any other fees! A quick search on RV trader showed a few others of your exact year and model, and the highest price was ~$45K on a unit with 10K miles on it. It is none of our business, but I'm not the only one who feels that you've been taken advantage of. JMHO
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10-05-2018, 06:35 AM
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#47
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Milford,CT.
Posts: 2,237
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Originally Posted by Our first RV
Even putting it in U.S. funds at $500 a month- 168 months (14 years) X $500= $84K That's what you're paying back over the life of that loan for your coach, that's without your down payment or any other fees! A quick search on RV trader showed a few others of your exact year and model, and the highest price was ~$45K on a unit with 10K miles on it. It is none of our business, but I'm not the only one who feels that you've been taken advantage of. JMHO 
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Must be the extended warranty
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10-06-2018, 02:51 PM
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#48
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: Québec, Canada
Posts: 12
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Originally Posted by Our first RV
Even putting it in U.S. funds at $500 a month- 168 months (14 years) X $500= $84K That's what you're paying back over the life of that loan for your coach, that's without your down payment or any other fees! A quick search on RV trader showed a few others of your exact year and model, and the highest price was ~$45K on a unit with 10K miles on it. It is none of our business, but I'm not the only one who feels that you've been taken advantage of. JMHO 
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Thank you for your concern, really here is the paid price which includes the 5 year extended warranty, direct tv dish that finds the 107 & 111 satellites and a 2 panel solar system and our high rate of taxes 15%: 67,940 at 5.99% for 144 months 662/month.
I am happy with my MH, small but convenient in many aspect. And I thought I made a good deal. I am so disappointed but we will make the best of it and not dwell on it...
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10-06-2018, 09:06 PM
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#49
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 355
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After reading all the responses, so far...I thought I would just respond to your original request (that was pretty simple and direct)!
You're unreasonable!
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