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Diesel Pusher Motorhomes
I am amazed at the availability of nice, low mileage diesel pushers at very low prices. You can find nice. low mileage ones selling for less than a Class C Sprinter with more miles on it. I've been tempted but I'm a bit leery of fuel costs, maintenance and storage, not to mention what tires cost on one.
The valuations on them must drop faster than any other type of RV.
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Re: Diesel Pusher Motorhomes
bigb

Originally Posted by
bigb
. . . but I'm a bit leery of fuel costs, maintenance
and storage, not to mention . . .
You'd actually be buying a BOAT - Break Out Another Thousands . . .
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Originally Posted by
bigb
I am amazed at the availability of nice, low mileage diesel pushers at very low prices. You can find nice. low mileage ones selling for less than a Class C Sprinter with more miles on it. I've been tempted but I'm a bit leery of fuel costs, maintenance and storage, not to mention what tires cost on one.

The valuations on them must drop faster than any other type of RV.
I've been watching them too, most are way larger than what I need. I wouldn't mind a diesel for the fuel mileage, been toying with the idea of doing a diesel conversion on my current 454 powered monster, at 32' and less than 10' tall it fits my purposes perfectly. It does have a good 4500 series Chevy frame and axles with 19.5 tires (all new Goodyears) A new membrane roof and covers for the AC and vents, the previous owner spent more on it than I paid for it. Plus it's just now touching 50K miles. With no payments I can afford the extra gas at 7.2 MPG.
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Why not a trailer since you have a nice diesel truck you can pull it with
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Originally Posted by
motolife313
Why not a trailer since you have a nice diesel truck you can pull it with
Travel trailer has been the main plan, but with the current pandemic and not knowing how long things will be affected I got to thinking a Sprinter would be a good idea, easy to jump in and go anywhere and have everything you need even for just a day trip. Looking at Sprinters is when I noticed the abundance of cheap 40 foot diesel pushers, there are more of them than there are used Sprinters.
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Re: Diesel Pusher Motorhomes

Originally Posted by
bigb
I am amazed at the availability of nice, low mileage diesel pushers at very low prices. You can find nice. low mileage ones selling for less than a Class C Sprinter with more miles on it. I've been tempted but I'm a bit leery of fuel costs, maintenance and storage, not to mention what tires cost on one.

The valuations on them must drop faster than any other type of RV.
If you want a deal on a diesel pusher go where the snow birds go like the RGV in texas and you would not believe the deals you can get with a little patience. Just put an add in one of the snowbird papers that you will pay cash for a diesel pusher and wait for the phone to ring. 1/3 to 1/2 of blue book is an everyday thing.
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A lot of snowbirds come to Arizona and decide to sell their big pushers or travel trailers & truck, buy a house & stay, even true here in my little one horse town.
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After spending a lot of time & money over the years keeping my 1 ton Powerstroke in top shape and ready to haul a TT we decided to go with a small class A MH for ease of travel and stealth camping in these times. 2011 Winnebago Via on Sprinter chassis, 3.0L diesel up front and she fits in the garage with room to spare. Needs a little work but runs great. We will try it for a while and see how we like it, the TT is still on the list and will keep the Powerstroke.
Tried to upload pics but no go, will try and add them later.
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I have also been looking through the adds at the abundance of large motorhomes and travel trailers. But after lots of thought, it seems I have to know why I want one before making a purchase. Where would I go and how long would I stay? To me, large campers or motorhomes are for going somewhere and sitting. Smaller units like vans, Sprinters, Transits, etc would be better for a lot of traveling. Currently my style is weekend travel to an event and get back to go to work on Monday. A big MH would be the wrong choice for this, because 2 nights in a nice hotel would be cheaper than the gas.
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Originally Posted by
bead-boy
I have also been looking through the adds at the abundance of large motorhomes and travel trailers. But after lots of thought, it seems I have to know why I want one before making a purchase. Where would I go and how long would I stay? To me, large campers or motorhomes are for going somewhere and sitting. Smaller units like vans, Sprinters, Transits, etc would be better for a lot of traveling. Currently my style is weekend travel to an event and get back to go to work on Monday. A big MH would be the wrong choice for this, because 2 nights in a nice hotel would be cheaper than the gas.
You are right in your thinking, an RV rarely comes to any savings in the long run. It's more of a personal desire to have your own place where ever you go and makes more sense when you retire and can travel more, but it still usually costs way more than hotels and restaurants in the long run. For full timers it might make more sense.
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Finally tried another PC and got the pics to upload. One big reason I chose this model is that it fits in my garage, I even have room in front of it to work on the motor with the garage door closed.
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