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RE: Reflections of My first motorhome cruise - Foodsman - 12-13-2014

Hi Ron,

You said: "The last 2 Newell coaches I have had, have cost me 15K a year which include upgrade, maintance, and depreciation. Would be curious what other have spent from purchase to sale."

I think a lot of us would like to know that... Why don't you start a new thread asking that very question so no one will miss it?

Harry


RE: Reflections of My first motorhome cruise - 77newell - 12-14-2014

Depreciation, after the first couple years, seems to cost about 50% every 10 years. That was true of the 77 coach and I expect it to be the same for the current coach. If I paid $100,000 I expect in 10 years to get $50,000. This assumes that the coach has been cared for during the decade of ownership. On top of depreciation I spent about 4,500 a year on the 77 for maintenance, insurance and registration.


RE: Reflections of My first motorhome cruise - lbrachfe - 12-14-2014

Harry,
The differences in annual costs and depreciation for every coach could be staggering depending on so many factors and personal preferences, where and how you drive and there are always unforeseen repairs. You can't quantify these numbers to a standard and quite frankly there is no reason for what could be misinformation to others....


RE: Reflections of My first motorhome cruise - Foodsman - 12-14-2014

Hi Larry,

I agree, depreciation throws things way of the mix.

Harry


RE: Reflections of My first motorhome cruise - lbrachfe - 12-14-2014

Harry,
Just think in terms of the fun technical things to learn and do on any motorhome or coach and eliminate the thoughts of costs as it will drive you crazy with the "Whit If's" .... It would be safe to say that with any vehicle and home there are annual costs, but most adhere to different schedules and where and who it's done by and that's enough to think about with $$$$.
Budgets don't work with the unknown, so I just don't have cost as part of my thinking, except when the need arises...