Just thought it'd post an opinion I have, based on what I've seen going on with boat, RV and tow vehicle prices.
While the gas price crunch affects us all, it will spell opportunity for those wanting to by a larger boat, RV, or tow vehicle.
Prices on all such vehicles at the gas guzzling end of the spectrum seem to be coming down rapidly, with bargains occurring frequently.
If you're comfortably retired or otherwise able to take advantage of this lower pricing while still controlling your overall gas and usage expenditures, you can move up to a larger boat, RV, or tow vehicle.
Of course, there are a lot of factors to consider besides gas consumption, such as insurance, moorage, and storage fees, but you might be able to turn the situation into an advantageous position for yourself.
This biggest question, at least to me, would be how long to wait before one things the prices have bottomed out to get the best advantaged deal.
Just a passing thought!
Joe. :teeth :thup
While the gas price crunch affects us all, it will spell opportunity for those wanting to by a larger boat, RV, or tow vehicle.
Prices on all such vehicles at the gas guzzling end of the spectrum seem to be coming down rapidly, with bargains occurring frequently.
If you're comfortably retired or otherwise able to take advantage of this lower pricing while still controlling your overall gas and usage expenditures, you can move up to a larger boat, RV, or tow vehicle.
Of course, there are a lot of factors to consider besides gas consumption, such as insurance, moorage, and storage fees, but you might be able to turn the situation into an advantageous position for yourself.
This biggest question, at least to me, would be how long to wait before one things the prices have bottomed out to get the best advantaged deal.
Just a passing thought!
Joe. :teeth :thup