RV Companies are Going Bankrupt and You Can Get a Hell of a Deal

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  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer11 ай бұрын

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  • @bigmikeobama5314

    @bigmikeobama5314

    11 ай бұрын

    rv's didnt exactly do themselves any favors either. they couldve made all the plubming and electrical parts things you could buy at home depot, but no, they had to make them all proprietary parts that you can only buy through them for a way more expensive price. they made them harder to work on, more expensive to own and repair, and now nobody wants them anymore. GOOD!

  • @JulioAvalos3000

    @JulioAvalos3000

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah, and Jeep thinks it is making G-Wagons.

  • @mr.liquifier8343

    @mr.liquifier8343

    11 ай бұрын

    Hey scott can you review the upcoming Toyota stout

  • @julioramirez4742

    @julioramirez4742

    11 ай бұрын

    Hey Scotty, love your channel and the information you give us. Im looking to buy my first diesel truck from Chevy. The 1500 3.0L. Im a little nervous because it will be my daily. Should I just get the gas version?

  • @wakeupcanadians

    @wakeupcanadians

    11 ай бұрын

    may friend I have a 2011 dodge caravan and my Kenwood aftermarket radio stopped working says offset error and have no radio you have any clue what it could be? i looked on line and it says something like speakers ground or something just need more input thanks.

  • @sh-df1bb
    @sh-df1bb11 ай бұрын

    I think it's comical how they mass produce RV's then they sit on the lot rotting away and expect to charge ridiculous prices for them! We talked camping world down almost $ 9,000 in less than a day! We gave them our offer and they said they couldn't sell it that cheap so we walked out. Two hours later the salesman called us and said they had a change of heart, lol. Needless to say we are now the proud (possibly stupid) owners of a new 2016 jayco greyhawk. Now we understand the phrase "the only thing that works all the time on an RV is it's owners"

  • @JosephHoffee

    @JosephHoffee

    10 ай бұрын

    a "new" 2016... lmao

  • @glennbeadshaw727

    @glennbeadshaw727

    10 ай бұрын

    I got my travel trailer from Back to the Future travel trailer Industries

  • @TellNoL437

    @TellNoL437

    9 ай бұрын

    Camping World is the worst dealer to get an RV from...

  • @bsmith4u2

    @bsmith4u2

    9 ай бұрын

    Camping World....Worse place they could have gone. Choose an RV dealer that has local connections.

  • @vibelife5133

    @vibelife5133

    9 ай бұрын

    Greyhawks have a really nice interior, they look awesome!

  • @BigLifeWithLitlJay
    @BigLifeWithLitlJay11 ай бұрын

    As a lifetime RVer, mostly motorhomes, I can't contest anything Scotty says. Then again, I know what I'm getting into when I buy one. People either buy them knowing that they will get lousy gas mileage and will need constant maintenance, or they buy one and it becomes an expensive ornament. I have 3 kids and 4 dogs, including a mastiff. Hotels/airplanes/packed cars aren't really an option for me. I love having my own bed and my own full kitchen (it's small but better than the silly "kitchenettes" in hotels) and so do my kids. We can wake up in the morning and have a bowl of cereal or make some bacon and biscuits without having to trudge downstairs to a "continental" breakfast. We pull a truck behind it so that we can park in an RV park and go wherever we want on a trip. In a worst-case, late-night scenario, we can boondock in a rest area or a Walmart parking lot. Every hotel I have ever stayed in made me sick, including some pretty expensive ones. At least I know my motorhome is clean. Most hotels don't even wash the comforters when they change the bedding! Yeah, I work on it a lot and it sucks up a lot of gas, but I saved a bundle by buying one of the aforementioned ornaments out of someone's yard for cheap and I wouldn't trade it for a lifetime of hotel rooms.

  • @richsweeney1115

    @richsweeney1115

    11 ай бұрын

    My parents has a 32ft when I was little.. in the late 80s, early 90s. my dad towed it with his 77 ford LTD, eventually the camper stayed at a campround in ringe,nh. Some of my best memories are weekends there, you just sparked my memory when you mentioned making breakfast,lol

  • @JustanotherLisa

    @JustanotherLisa

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah but u know how to fix it. I know nothing about fixing cars.

  • @BigLifeWithLitlJay

    @BigLifeWithLitlJay

    11 ай бұрын

    @@JustanotherLisa FWIW, I have done almost no work to the truck portion of my 2001 Southwind, which is built on a 2000 Ford F550 chassis. Most of the work is on the coach, which is more like working on your house than a car. RV life isn't for everyone, but it's a lot of fun if you are handy enough to tinker with it when it needs it.

  • @scatpack01

    @scatpack01

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm with you on this. I own a class A diesel. Only way to travel.

  • @Eaglemadhatter

    @Eaglemadhatter

    11 ай бұрын

    Always spill a little something on your hotel bedding so they must wash it all.

  • @WesbirdlyO
    @WesbirdlyO11 ай бұрын

    Former Jayco employee here. I can't speak to the quality of other trailer brands (though I imagine it's much the same) but I used to help build the travel trailers. They're built by hand on an assembly line that takes probably a half hour per trailer, and are built to look fancy and shiny, but are extremely cheaply built. About the only thing I would expect to last more than a few years is the metal trailer frame it sits on. Unless you can get them massively discounted like Scotty says and only plan to have it for a couple years or are willing to deal with constant repairs after that, I would NOT advise buying one.

  • @rusack7174

    @rusack7174

    11 ай бұрын

    Well, I've heard of more recent quality issues but our 1st 5th wheel (30' long) was trouble free for the 10 years we owned it. It's replacement, also 10 years old at this point, has had a few more niggles but has never stranded us or needed major repairs. Over the last 25 years of RVing we have enjoyed them thoroughly and have gone to locations near and far. Yes, it's more expensive than finding motels but we have all the comforts we need right with us and sleep in our own bed when we do. Besides, we often go to areas where there are no motels and back right up to a beautiful view of the ocean, mountains, and rivers. If you don't like the life, don't do it.

  • @Jaxboy86

    @Jaxboy86

    11 ай бұрын

    Who makes a decent trailer?

  • @maylin1986

    @maylin1986

    11 ай бұрын

    I've seen a movement of people buying toy haulers and doing builds/modifications and a lot of times, the layouts are actually really nice. Just because the people that make them or have others build them out, have good flooring or insulation. I can see carpentars and electricians and such have a boom if people could afford to pay for a good buildout instead.

  • @AO-mx9tk

    @AO-mx9tk

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Jaxboy86 Airstream and Lance are pretty good. Pretty pricey too.

  • @Jaxboy86

    @Jaxboy86

    11 ай бұрын

    @@AO-mx9tk jesus christ. Ive always wanted a pull behind camper. But my god. $63k for a 20'. Nope.

  • @scotteberline5458
    @scotteberline545811 ай бұрын

    Buy a school bus at auction for 2-3k, put a floor down, a bed or hammocks, and a generator and you’re good to go 👍🏻. Ultimate weekend warrior

  • @meatmwax
    @meatmwax11 ай бұрын

    You nailed it Scotty. They build them like houses with solid copper romex and osb subflooring and ZERO protection. If there's ANY small leak, expect to rip out half the floor. Looking at how RVs are built coming from the boating world, I am SHOCKED to see problems that have been solved for hundreds of years on a boat. Cheap solutions on keeping water out, electrical running safely, and walls sturdy.

  • @tommyguns14able

    @tommyguns14able

    11 ай бұрын

    Boats are way more expensive. And require as much maintenance as an RV,if not more.

  • @tommyguns14able

    @tommyguns14able

    11 ай бұрын

    To buy a 30' yacht will cost double what a badass 5th wheel or pusher costs.

  • @meatmwax

    @meatmwax

    11 ай бұрын

    @@tommyguns14able Disagree. You can buy a pretty big boat for the price of entry level Class A RVs, and a really nice boat for the price of a entry level diesel RV. And they'll be made of fiberglass and marine plywood and are built to handle bumpy seas. These RVs are built with the cheapest OSB the manufacturer can source, and they don't last. I'm literally ripping out the floor of my RV next weekend because of a interior freshwater leak. They used Pex cinch crimps instead of pex ring/propex crimps. Insane! Why cheap out on that? How much could it possibly save per $100k RV?

  • @jme214

    @jme214

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@meatmwaxall you do is complain.

  • @perdition79

    @perdition79

    11 ай бұрын

    Boats have had electrical for hundreds of years?

  • @Miles_Legion
    @Miles_Legion11 ай бұрын

    If you mean the RV industry is overstocked, as well as over priced. You are correct sir !!!.

  • @steveshattah

    @steveshattah

    11 ай бұрын

    They're overpriced and overstocked and the public is over it.

  • @adotintheshark4848

    @adotintheshark4848

    11 ай бұрын

    and the new RVs are crap. Simply crap. Assembled very shoddily with cheap parts.

  • @cardboardkiller6883

    @cardboardkiller6883

    11 ай бұрын

    If? You mustn't have watched the video. IDK how anyone could interpret what he said any other way.....LOL

  • @Kometheus

    @Kometheus

    10 ай бұрын

    It's SOOOO overpriced. New rvs starting at 400k...

  • @markrouse2416

    @markrouse2416

    2 ай бұрын

    RV companies that use to produce quality are building absolute garbage.

  • @95TurboSol
    @95TurboSol11 ай бұрын

    What blows my mind is how much RV's depreciate, I see 70k dollar 5th wheel RV's sell for 25k 10 years later, pretty wild. If I bought one I wouldn't buy new.

  • @r.s.customz1502

    @r.s.customz1502

    4 ай бұрын

    Because the ten year rule at rv parks

  • @95TurboSol

    @95TurboSol

    4 ай бұрын

    @@r.s.customz1502 That's an interesting point

  • @Itried20takennames

    @Itried20takennames

    3 ай бұрын

    Could be that they aren’t welcome at some parks if older, and that many say that RVs are made to look good in the show room but with no care for everything breaking and leaking in a few years. So that 10 year old RV may need never-ending repairs to electrical, water, roof, floor, engine, etc.

  • @hampter1279

    @hampter1279

    17 күн бұрын

    Truck campers don’t follow this at all, decade old units will only self for like 15-35% under msrp. Granted, they usually have better build quality but still. You just can’t win haha.

  • @donaldcarlson-dr8tw
    @donaldcarlson-dr8tw11 ай бұрын

    Scotty the wife and I love ya , Here is our story on rv s ... we both have had problems with our health , me heart attacks and back problems and my wife other problems with health so that we cant work and we rely on s s and as everyone knows it isnt much so we could not keep up with rental cost that kept going up every year ... so we purchased an rv to live in ... used older with 120,000 miles on it we call it elvis ! everything works the heater electric or propane same with hot water ,stove and refridge /ac / and engine v 10 ford that is a beast that gets 11 miles p gal.! We have lived in it for 2 yrs now and we save money as we live in a park that is so quiet you can hear your heart beat 330 a month plus electric free ice and hottest showers on the west coast free! good wifi FREE! we eat very well fresh Fish lingcod /halibut / crab dungeones and we can afford the little things because we dont have to worry about saving up to move /first /last/ blah blah . the people are nice and the weather is perfect so just letting you and others know this life is GREAT!

  • @Tipman2OOO

    @Tipman2OOO

    11 ай бұрын

    Good for you!!! Hoping to make a good life for myself soon too!!!

  • @marvinlee3450

    @marvinlee3450

    11 ай бұрын

    Sounds nice, where is it located?

  • @lauravictorious4670

    @lauravictorious4670

    11 ай бұрын

    That kind of life is available and many are living that way. My class A is my "summer" home. I love it. Seasonal rent is good, everything works inside and very spacious.

  • @bumponlog

    @bumponlog

    9 ай бұрын

    $330/month is highly unusual and reflects lot rent maybe 10yrs ago. Now you're likely to pay $600-$1,000. That's typically without water or electric. In popular/desirable areas expect to pay minimum $1k/month. All that just for a slab to park your rv on.

  • @lauravictorious4670

    @lauravictorious4670

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bumponlog I paid $1995 for 12 mos and that includes water but not electricity. There are inexpensive places with monthly rents that include water. Those places are out there but will depend and vary by location, of course. I'm a member of a club that charges under $400 a month.

  • @toppdog2000
    @toppdog200011 ай бұрын

    It's the same with new & used vehicles - even though they are all sitting on the lot & nobody is buying, they will not lower their absurd prices to get rid of them. I will not feel sorry for these greedy companies when they go under. Screw them, since that's what they have been doing to us.

  • @justcommenting4981

    @justcommenting4981

    11 ай бұрын

    Amen

  • @YS-fr6nu

    @YS-fr6nu

    11 ай бұрын

    Greedy companies is right teach them a lesson for all the years screwing over there customers

  • @JP-ho6zc

    @JP-ho6zc

    11 ай бұрын

    So you got a problem with capitalism?? 😂😂😂

  • @abemartinez9623

    @abemartinez9623

    11 ай бұрын

    It’s so true. It’s basic business practice. Can’t sell it? Lower the price !!! Move it out !

  • @abemartinez9623

    @abemartinez9623

    11 ай бұрын

    @@JP-ho6zc capitalism is making smart business. How is holding on to old inventory smart business

  • @sidewalkshitter499
    @sidewalkshitter49911 ай бұрын

    Makes sense. If people can't afford a new F150, they can't afford an RV.

  • @Dilberts_Dogbert

    @Dilberts_Dogbert

    11 ай бұрын

    Or buying both😳😳😳 You're looking at financing 180 to 250K at what 10 percent or more? 😳😳😳😳

  • @FaaaaaaaQ2

    @FaaaaaaaQ2

    11 ай бұрын

    Part of that has to do with corporate greed-driven inflation. However, coupled with that is the giant surplus of nearly 50 thousand F150s that sat a couple of years ago due to the microchip shortage that then flooded the market with pickup trucks once those chips became available.

  • @ogquinn408

    @ogquinn408

    11 ай бұрын

    Second hand market is outrageous atm, people want 8k+ for vehicles that look like a hand grenade went off in them "i know what i got"

  • @joeman5220

    @joeman5220

    11 ай бұрын

    Inflation and low wage growth is not encouraging people to spend on any big purchases. Housing market has slowed down too

  • @Flamefuels

    @Flamefuels

    11 ай бұрын

    I’ve recently learned that in my area , people can’t afford my 1986 f150

  • @rickhiggins6521
    @rickhiggins652111 ай бұрын

    I think I will stick to my 20 year old RV. It is still holding up fine.

  • @neoladams8519

    @neoladams8519

    11 ай бұрын

    Me Too!

  • @LilyWillow22

    @LilyWillow22

    11 ай бұрын

    Same here 🕺🏾🙂

  • @darksparkle6174

    @darksparkle6174

    11 күн бұрын

    What brand / model / year is it?

  • @laarshegdish6016
    @laarshegdish601611 ай бұрын

    RV's are like excersize equipment. Expensive to buy and when you try to sell them, you can't give 'em away!

  • @atlasgunther8947

    @atlasgunther8947

    11 ай бұрын

    good analogy

  • @EveningGoDs

    @EveningGoDs

    4 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @scottr3141

    @scottr3141

    Ай бұрын

    Or spas

  • @user-ro1qs4bm6t
    @user-ro1qs4bm6t11 ай бұрын

    The opening pic shows a new rv for $3,000. Show me where this is sold!

  • @clairestephens4916

    @clairestephens4916

    10 күн бұрын

    Exactly 💯

  • @christopherlozada6411
    @christopherlozada641111 ай бұрын

    Everything is going bankrupt. Why? Greed. Usually when a company starts is sensible but they get to big and greedy corporates ruins everything

  • @charleswalters5284

    @charleswalters5284

    11 ай бұрын

    People like nmuchin and trump steal from companies and profit from planned bankruptcy (this is, of course, a felony), Wrecking company and country (ours). They think it's funny.

  • @hoofixrman
    @hoofixrman11 ай бұрын

    My 2002 big tag axle diesel pusher is built like a vault and has a yacht quality high grain hardwood interior. No egr, no dpf, no def. No fiber optic cables. No multiplex wiring, no computers. Just a big 500hp cummins. Its just a beast.

  • @bobmariano3731

    @bobmariano3731

    11 ай бұрын

    What make is your diesel pusher ? ? Wanna sell it to me ? Lol 😝 👍

  • @michellea5102

    @michellea5102

    10 ай бұрын

    Prevost

  • @Jneal1013
    @Jneal101311 ай бұрын

    My fam suprised me with a 2009 forest river trailer that was just sitting at my uncles for free. Gonna set it up so i can boondock for a few years then sell it when im ready to buy a house. Beats paying almost 20k a year on rent

  • @nightwolf1963

    @nightwolf1963

    4 ай бұрын

    I just bought a good used camper at a great price. Gonna boondock it after I put into it what I want😊

  • @paul9156c
    @paul9156c11 ай бұрын

    The thousands of motorhomes sitting in the lots are already sold waiting for warranty service.

  • @thewiseguy3529

    @thewiseguy3529

    11 ай бұрын

    That is no lie lol

  • @rafyfukinl

    @rafyfukinl

    11 ай бұрын

    My dad bought a Thorr and he had to wait 5 months before someone could get to it at the warranty department. If he drove it off he would lose his place in line. Insane

  • @thewiseguy3529

    @thewiseguy3529

    11 ай бұрын

    @@rafyfukinl unfortunately that's one of the worst brands he could have bought.

  • @paul9156c

    @paul9156c

    11 ай бұрын

    @@rafyfukinl That is why you shouldn't buy any RV. Lemon law protections do not apply. RV manufacturers obviously know this, and are definitely using it to their advantage.

  • @rcppop3090
    @rcppop309011 ай бұрын

    We bought our Jayco Whitehawk 24mbh brand new from an RV show back in 2015. I knew buying it, that it was built poorly like a Cracker Jack box and it is but back then you could get trailers anywhere from 25%-30% off the listed sale price. That discount was talked about on all the forums that my wife and I would do our research from, it was almost like as if it was a rule. We still have that little trailer and aside from a few trim issues and a leaky sink it’s has never left us stranded! I love that trailer still but I’d be damned if I was going to pay $60k plus for the same size trailer today! We paid $26k

  • @Tipman2OOO

    @Tipman2OOO

    11 ай бұрын

    Nice!

  • @williamduffield4964
    @williamduffield496411 ай бұрын

    I feel we have it a little different here in Australia. The way we look a freedom is different for a start. Our RV owner love having other Rv ppl around them. We have communities. Ppl swap radio and phone contacts and invite each other on tourers.

  • @BigLifeWithLitlJay

    @BigLifeWithLitlJay

    11 ай бұрын

    It's that way here in the U.S. too. People who aren't RV die-hards just don't get it, and that's fine.

  • @MarkBarrack

    @MarkBarrack

    10 ай бұрын

    Same here in USA. It is a community and a lifestyle. You pull in and find 200 people with disposable income. No poverty. No worries (we left them at home). Extra beverages and a good time is going to follow

  • @skinnerMTB
    @skinnerMTB11 ай бұрын

    Extremely expensive - a horrible financial decision, but memories with my kids make it worth every penny. I went into a very pricey '22 diesel pusher knowing this was the case. My goal is to get 12-15 years of use (until my kids are through HS), have it paid off and still have some resale value left - that would be a huge W. So far I'm 15 months in and already 18 trips, mostly to southern California state beaches. Ocean front sites for $50-$60/night. Awesome memories are tough to put a price on. Just make sure you are a DIY type. No matter how expensive the coach, theres always minor repairs and maintenance to be done!

  • @Bernard-ux2eb

    @Bernard-ux2eb

    11 ай бұрын

    Never own anything like this. Not RV's, not boats, not fancy motor cars. They're all five minute wonders. They're a burden by the ten minute mark. Rent it. Always rent. For a week. That's it.

  • @skinnerMTB

    @skinnerMTB

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Bernard-ux2eb Lol....who hurt you man?

  • @Bernard-ux2eb

    @Bernard-ux2eb

    11 ай бұрын

    @@skinnerMTB Just been through a year of selling off all the crap I amassed over the years on eBay. This has left an indelible mark of pain and suffering and a hard lesson in only buy what you really need. Keep it simple. Own land. Own houses. Own gold and silver and platinum. But don't own boats and RV's and all that *frivolous stuff. Rent such toys for the five minute wonders they are. *Motorbikes are exempt.

  • @skinnerMTB

    @skinnerMTB

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Bernard-ux2eb I own those things too. I guess my point is that "frivolous" things are not frivolous if the time you spend using them is worth it to you. I've found that people who hate RVs are those who bought them, never used them, were not prepared for the cost, and ultimately ended up despising them.

  • @Bernard-ux2eb

    @Bernard-ux2eb

    11 ай бұрын

    @@skinnerMTB I think this applies to absolutely everything. We've been through an age of rampant material consumption off the back of unsustainable debt. If you're rich and an RV is like pocket change, okay, but many people go into debt for this stuff because the marketing man sells them a lifestyle they can't afford and haven't got the time for anyway. All this stuff becomes a burden. Purgatory in paradise. It was the same for me with photo gear. All this stuff became a burden to the point I hated it. Anyway, you brought me good luck. The last lens just sold an hour ago. Took a year!

  • @debunkinghistory214
    @debunkinghistory21411 ай бұрын

    Having lived life on the road for multiple years, you want stealth above all else: either a van or box truck, or even a hatchback like a Prius. No campground fees, no driving 20-30-40-60 minutes to nearest available campground after a long tiring day. Just pull into any parking lot or park on curb and go to sleep. If you want the campground experience you can do that whenever you want and plan ahead for good deals, or get a hotel every few days and recharge, etc.

  • @ThomasWBaldwin

    @ThomasWBaldwin

    11 ай бұрын

    ATV for ice cream trips to town on snowmobile trails.😉🙂

  • @jimv77

    @jimv77

    11 ай бұрын

    True....though wonder why Nikki Delventhal got tired of the Prius life and now has a huge Sprinter 4X4.....

  • @wolfpackflt670

    @wolfpackflt670

    11 ай бұрын

    A tear drop is the ticket

  • @bghoody5665

    @bghoody5665

    11 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I would never buy an RV when you can get a camper van that's kitted out the same as a small RV.

  • @richsweeney1115

    @richsweeney1115

    11 ай бұрын

    If I was going to use a hatch, it'd be a honda fit,but yea

  • @steves3688
    @steves368811 ай бұрын

    I've been rving for over 40 years. Yes they cost money buying them and keeping them up. If you buy used and are handy then they are not so bad. Buy smaller, less thrills units and you'll be better off. ENJOY the outdoors so you really don't need huge rvs unless you are living in it.... Best rule of thumb.. LEARN HOW TO WORK ON THEM YOURSELVES!

  • @PollyHistor

    @PollyHistor

    11 ай бұрын

    Yup. Even better, build it from the trailer up, by yourself. That way you KNOW what has gone into it, that it's been done right, and know how to fix it when it fails.

  • @johngee7142
    @johngee71426 ай бұрын

    As a full timer let me just say... It could not happen to a better industry. Happy New Year everyone and may you be blessed with a deal of a lifetime.

  • @user-py6bz2bf3u

    @user-py6bz2bf3u

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you !!! I certainly am looking 😊

  • @raveporn
    @raveporn11 ай бұрын

    The secret here is, and you said it, they trick someone into buying an RV that cost $2,500 to make, for $25,000, therefore they can now afford to let the other nine RV's rot in a field for scrap. Jewelers do the same- you only have to sell a few $1,300 diamond wedding rings for $35,000 to a sucker to pay the bills each year.

  • @marshmower

    @marshmower

    11 ай бұрын

    This is a thing I believe. It only has to stand out a little from crowd to get primo $$$

  • @mplslawnguy3389

    @mplslawnguy3389

    11 ай бұрын

    It's why supercars and luxury cars cost hundreds of thousands if not millions. Nobody buys them but a select few, but all they have to sell is a couple dozen of them.

  • @rotart12arx3

    @rotart12arx3

    11 ай бұрын

    They cost more than $2500 to make.

  • @Eaglemadhatter

    @Eaglemadhatter

    11 ай бұрын

    Exactly, that 35k ring has about 500 worth of metal and stone.

  • @cv2010u
    @cv2010u11 ай бұрын

    You would think the RV industry would be booming since people can’t afford homes.

  • @VILLANELLE-gx8hr

    @VILLANELLE-gx8hr

    9 ай бұрын

    @cv2010u........ LOTS of folks are loosing their homes. LOTS of people NOT able to afford to buy a home. I've noticed more people living in RVs. I think Scotty's wrong on this one.

  • @notdave2993

    @notdave2993

    8 ай бұрын

    @@VILLANELLE-gx8hrwell he’s not wrong on the quality part. That much I can assure you. I’ve owned RVs from Coachman, Montana and Cedar Creek and they may LOOK nice but definitely are not designed to last long or be lived in full time. Sold mine a few years ago and definitely won’t be buying another.

  • @fukhue8226

    @fukhue8226

    Ай бұрын

    The people your talking about can't afford a lot so they park on the street. They are passing laws to stop this but the laws will affect everybody putting even more pressure on people to GET RID OF THEM!

  • @davidhouston5783

    @davidhouston5783

    29 күн бұрын

    You can't park it anywhere.

  • @user-hn2bo2pn7t

    @user-hn2bo2pn7t

    3 күн бұрын

    I'd park it in a trailer park and use all my foodstamps to by crack 😅

  • @wisenber
    @wisenber11 ай бұрын

    Hard pass on the RV money pit. They're even expensive when they're free.

  • @Perich29

    @Perich29

    11 ай бұрын

    even owning a small airplane is that so expensive.

  • @treeguyable

    @treeguyable

    11 ай бұрын

    Kept an old ( 75 maybe?) Pace Arrow motorhome in my back yard for company to stay in , many yrs ago, the guy who owned it, went from $10,000.00 sale price, to , just take it . I was like no thx, just let me know when you find a taker. He sold it eventually.

  • @user-vm6mw6du8m

    @user-vm6mw6du8m

    11 ай бұрын

    Here locally people rent these old rv’s out and park on the streets for free…

  • @wisenber

    @wisenber

    11 ай бұрын

    @@treeguyable Parked vehicles tend to "green over" when left stationary for extended periods. Someone gave me a minivan that left sitting under a tree for years. I got it to run, but I had to replace the interior from all of that mold and mildew.

  • @treeguyable

    @treeguyable

    11 ай бұрын

    @@wisenber Yea, it wasn't even bad, inside or out, just didn't want the headaches.

  • @solarforfuture
    @solarforfuture11 ай бұрын

    just getting finished with 25 years of motorcycle adventure camping...us/ canada.. dual sport 400 cc... 50 mpg... single track, open desert. forests, hot springs... good times...for the youngsters.

  • @missybaltimore1374
    @missybaltimore137411 ай бұрын

    We bought a brand new 32 foot fifth wheel two years ago- for $29,000- that we only use 2 winter months of each year-in a different state-and we dont drive it ourselves bec we dont own an expensive truck. WE PAY $100 TO HAVE IT HAULED back and forth from storage to campground then campground to storage by a private guy that owns a truck. Simple solution. Storage fees are very inexpensive too. He sets it up for us at the campground so when we arrive after a 2 day drive in our SUV; its ready to live in. Esasy peasy. Its our wonderful vaca every year. And well worth every penny.

  • @whttrails

    @whttrails

    2 ай бұрын

    a unique approach and very interesting

  • @SuperPsychoterror
    @SuperPsychoterror11 ай бұрын

    Just what I always wanted to do: buy a vehicle that loses 65% of its value once I drive it off a lot and gets 8 mpg.

  • @mplslawnguy3389

    @mplslawnguy3389

    11 ай бұрын

    Some of those big ones are a million dollars and up. At that point, money is obviously not a concern for those people.

  • @JP-ho6zc

    @JP-ho6zc

    11 ай бұрын

    It's a house on wheels.. 😂😂😂

  • @larrydickman6016

    @larrydickman6016

    11 ай бұрын

    It's a tax deduction.

  • @BigLifeWithLitlJay

    @BigLifeWithLitlJay

    11 ай бұрын

    I get closer to 12 in my 35' class A, except when I pull my Dakota. Then it's 9-10 across flat ground and 7-8 in hilly areas.

  • @BigLifeWithLitlJay

    @BigLifeWithLitlJay

    11 ай бұрын

    @@larrydickman6016 Only if you register it in a place like Montana under an LLC. Worth it, if you have the resources. I don't bother because mine isn't that expensive.

  • @davidboswell5485
    @davidboswell548511 ай бұрын

    Hey Scotty here’s a strange one for you. I moved from NC and heavy packed my Ford Focus. Once I got here, the car ran horrible. In the early morning, the cars transmission would not shift. But in the afternoon it shifted fine. Took three days to finds out why. When I overloaded to trunk, my junk shifted the wire harness around the deck lid hinge. It ended up shorting that harness into the body. In the mornings, I could shift gears with my light switch. Lol. One evening we we taking out the groceries and when shutting the trunk I happened to see a little spark. I fixed the harness and shifted it out of the way. Car ran fine from then until I replaced it years later. Love your show brother

  • @Gelinnawen
    @Gelinnawen10 ай бұрын

    My parents bought a big old camper about 10 years ago. Lifelong campers, they were so happy and excited to finally live the dream 😅 Then they learned the joys of RV parks ( no pass thru, close quarters). And even though they took meticulous care of that beast, wouldn’t you know it, the roof seams 😮melted😮 as the RV baked in the southern summer sun. Leaks started showing up, so they took it get repaired. That took months and there were damages during the repair. It was such a money pit, and I felt bad they had to learn that the hard way. My Dad told me that the mobile home we grew up in was put together better than that RV 😂

  • @JohnB-dr8sk

    @JohnB-dr8sk

    6 ай бұрын

    The mistake they made is not resealing that roof beforehand with a quality sealant, assuming they bought it used.

  • @CThomasBeer
    @CThomasBeer10 ай бұрын

    One of the most information-filled, high quality car videos I have ever seen. Thank you.

  • @N0WYO1
    @N0WYO111 ай бұрын

    My wife and I thought about an RV. Glad it didn't go any further than that.

  • @usaman7358

    @usaman7358

    11 ай бұрын

    You dodged a bullet

  • @lauravictorious4670

    @lauravictorious4670

    11 ай бұрын

    Rent one when you want to RV.

  • @ramzihanna6585

    @ramzihanna6585

    10 ай бұрын

    Same here

  • @CarlosContreras-pz3md
    @CarlosContreras-pz3md5 ай бұрын

    This is what makes me lean more towards buying a van high roof and building it out for $10-15k. The van itself can be pricy though. However, I’d imagine it’s cheaper in the long run since you won’t be paying for rv parks but stealth camping instead.

  • @fukhue8226

    @fukhue8226

    Ай бұрын

    This is why people buy old Box Trucks, leave the outside untouched and no windows. Then inside its wall to wall wood with the nicest interior you could imagine. They do this to hide from cops and the government so they can take trips with minimal harassment. Traveler laws protect you as long as you are moving. It's when travelers STOP Moving that the trouble begins.

  • @byoung5520
    @byoung552010 ай бұрын

    My neighbor bought one, it’s a lawn ornament or an eyesore I think. They used it the first year or two and now just sits there. Two happiest days of your life, one when you buy a boat and the other when you sell it

  • @apscoradiales
    @apscoradiales11 ай бұрын

    Ì want to know where that $3,000 motor home is. I'm buying.

  • @CheesusSVT
    @CheesusSVT11 ай бұрын

    I feel like the housing market and the RV market play along together.😊

  • @jbnnm657

    @jbnnm657

    11 ай бұрын

    Nice terminator

  • @CheesusSVT

    @CheesusSVT

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jbnnm657 Cheers man! ☺

  • @JP-ho6zc

    @JP-ho6zc

    11 ай бұрын

    They're called motor homes.. 😊😊

  • @tommyg5346
    @tommyg534611 ай бұрын

    Owning an RV is a way of life. I love RV'ing. Not sure what Scotty says about not having freedom. Mobility mobility..... As far as the financial side of things........if making a profit or breaking even on everything you buy is important to you, then DO NOT buy an RV. Not a good financial decision. IN fact, it is a bad one. But if traveling and memories you experience can outweigh the money aspect for you, then it may be for you. For the price I paid I can go to Europe a few times a year and stay in an AirBnB. If you have the money and you can carve it out and consider a very large chunk of it gone in depreciation and maintenance and fuel and be ok with it for the memories and experience, then I'd say go for it.

  • @InChristalone737

    @InChristalone737

    3 ай бұрын

    I always think it’s funny when people talk about depreciation of RV’s. When you go on a regular vacation you don’t get that money back either. You buy the experience you pay for and the memories you make. Can we really put a price on that?

  • @bigbandguru
    @bigbandguru7 ай бұрын

    You do have good points. The reality may depend on other factors. My wife and I with our big dog drove our RV 1800 miles round trip pulling a tow. We stayed at some fraternal organizations lots and next to motels. The final bill of expenses was much less than flying. Now the downside was the time, but we are retired. The dog come along. We had transport when we arrived with the tow. We have calculated ownership since this is number 20+ RVs we have owned. Last one traded with 100K miles on the V-10 engine. Our cost is at $500 per month considering purchase, trade, insurance, services, repair, and covered storage. We never buy new. 8 years old is what we look for with low mileage. This one had 9700 miles at purchase from a dealer. We’ve had lots of Class C units. This one is a Class A under 30’. Enjoy your channel…

  • @AzSunshine
    @AzSunshine11 ай бұрын

    RV's are "American" made, sad that there is not greater pride in the quality of workmanship. RVing is a lifestyle & not for everyone. Personally, we love it!

  • @ChatGPT1111

    @ChatGPT1111

    11 ай бұрын

    It's not the 'maker' you have to worry about, it's the owner of the maker's company.

  • @WALTERLICIAGA

    @WALTERLICIAGA

    10 ай бұрын

    All about. Profit”

  • @dondalphinjr5953
    @dondalphinjr595311 ай бұрын

    All the RV lots are FULL here in southern Utah, Agree with you about hotels to a point, but sometimes it can be difficult to find one, especially those that are pet friendly

  • @timbush4968
    @timbush496811 ай бұрын

    Love your channel Scottie. We own a Travel Trailer ( an older one ) we have never brought home bed bugs. We can walk in our bare feet without having to wash your feet before putting our socks and shoes on. We don't sleep in a bed that is covered in hundreds of other peoples bodily fluids. For those reasons alone we will take the RV over the Hotel every time.

  • @will3377

    @will3377

    11 ай бұрын

    100% agreed... we got our 14' camper right before the Rona and holding up so far.

  • @JP-ho6zc

    @JP-ho6zc

    11 ай бұрын

    You're scaring Scotty.. 😂😂😂

  • @LiLoTech

    @LiLoTech

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm surprised you even leave your house!

  • @imnitguy

    @imnitguy

    11 ай бұрын

    Make sure you check/seal/recoat the roof. The biggest problems I have ever had with the two motorhomes and four-five travel trailers I've owned over the years are the roofs. Let the roof degrade and then you end up with all sorts of problems. Mainly delaminated side panels and soft floors. Plus you then have mold to remediate. I am a big fan of buying used at a low price, using it for a couple years and then breaking even on it. I have successfully done this with every RV I've ever owned. But just like anything - you make money on it when you buy it.

  • @carlbruhn1772

    @carlbruhn1772

    11 ай бұрын

    My tent and air mattress accomplish the same thing.

  • @freetolook3727
    @freetolook372711 ай бұрын

    The whole "camping" thing is getting ridiculously expensive to buy, maintain and rent campground lots.

  • @stillnotwoke

    @stillnotwoke

    11 ай бұрын

    Campgrounds suck.

  • @jonboatmorava9115

    @jonboatmorava9115

    11 ай бұрын

    I went to a local campground with our tents and they only had RV lots. So I said let me get one of those and they said they were all rented. 😅

  • @jonboatmorava9115

    @jonboatmorava9115

    11 ай бұрын

    @@phillip1489 ok so you're ok with a CAMP ground not having camping grounds for folks that don't have RVs? RV is not camping. See they didn't have tent spaces at all. No matter which one you rent you have to put an RV on it. No tents. Ever.

  • @jonboatmorava9115

    @jonboatmorava9115

    11 ай бұрын

    @@phillip1489 ok glad we got on the same page. 3 campgrounds in my area no longer allow "primitive" camping. Now with that said most poor folks that do camp are animals that don't clean up so maybe that's the reason. Or it's the fact these spots only got about 40 bucks a weekend but either way I'm having to buy property to camp these days.

  • @mplslawnguy3389

    @mplslawnguy3389

    11 ай бұрын

    @@phillip1489 Lot rent is thousands in some of the nicer parks. They have some really nice places, but you're not saving anything. You could rent a trailer instead and not even worry about a stupid RV.

  • @sandram4670
    @sandram467011 ай бұрын

    I know a family who bought one brand new... 26k. For the first year they didn't get to use it... because the dang thing was in the shop. You name it and it was breaking or broken. They'd get it back and it either wasn't actually fixed or would quickly break again. Then something else would break. They had a fight on their hands to get the dealership to listen to and work with them as well. It was a mess! SMH I also know a couple who bought an expensive fifth wheel. Off the dealership lot the thing costs more than my house 😲... and I don't live in a shack. They wanted to sell but no one would buy... and they were willing to take about a 50% loss. Both of these were also the same people who laughed and sneared at me for buying a used Honda Civic when they were buying expensive and outrageous to repair gas guzzling SUVs. LOL Scotty always gives me a laugh! 🤣

  • @imnitguy

    @imnitguy

    11 ай бұрын

    I bought my 2007 Honda Fit (63,000 grandma miles) to tow behind the Motorhome I sold two years ago. I bought it because it was the lightest car available and my "Cruising America" motorhome could only tow 2500 lbs. When a deer ran out in front of my Lexus RX350, totaling it on the way to the beach, I didn't replace it. Now I just drive my 38 mpg Honda Fit everywhere. I may give it to my 16 year old to drive. But I'll probably keep it forever. They go 300,000 miles with little effort, and since it has a timing chain, I don't have to replace the belt and the water pump every 100k miles. Best. Little. Car. Ever. Oh and I quit caring what anyone thinks about me a long time ago!

  • @davisholman8149

    @davisholman8149

    11 ай бұрын

    I have watched so many KZreadrs buy those damn pieces of junk & get screwed every time. No matter what they spent - the had issues pop up from the beginning. It was shocking how bad those things are made!🤦🏽‍♂

  • @kevincmiles-cn6un

    @kevincmiles-cn6un

    10 ай бұрын

    I remember seeing Steve Lehto, an attorney on KZread, say that RVs do not fall under the lemon law. He's seen many horror stories involving lemon RVs. Unfortunately, once you drive a lemon RV off the lot, you're stuck with it and the law is on the dealer's side.

  • @slowlife4716
    @slowlife471611 ай бұрын

    I am an RV tech at camping world and.....we sell the chepaer brands jayco, keystone, heartland. And man ill tell you their all junk every one of them. Go for brands like grand design for "cheaper" or airstream for a bunker pull. The cheaper "lighter" campers are junk. I literally have to start fixing them as soon as they come in "brand new"

  • @thewiseguy3529
    @thewiseguy352911 ай бұрын

    RVs are great if you can take care of them. If you have to pay someone, forget it. But they can be good. Just can't overpay and also can't buy one with still a ton of depreciation to go. You have to buy an old one where it's at the bottom of the depreciation. That's the smart thing to do. There's sooooo many gems for $25,000 Unbelievable how nice some of them are.

  • @Tipman2OOO

    @Tipman2OOO

    11 ай бұрын

    Agree, some nice ones if you go even lower too!!

  • @lauravictorious4670

    @lauravictorious4670

    11 ай бұрын

    Exacty right. I bought a very much older class A last year. Solid as a rock, though dated. All RV's require maintenance but those who buy older, better built ones, and either don't mind the dated interior or re-do the inside, can get a lot of bang for the buck. You can even repaint the outside if you are willing to go to that effort. I've seen "old" RV's rehabbed into looking brand new.

  • @rocqitmon
    @rocqitmon11 ай бұрын

    I need an RV the same way I need to rent rooms in my house to strangers. Just headaches

  • @joncarbone

    @joncarbone

    11 ай бұрын

    Same. I got two empty rooms in my house. Learned to be extremely picky, even with friends and family.

  • @JP-ho6zc

    @JP-ho6zc

    11 ай бұрын

    No worries.. Soon enough, the BANKERS will OWN EVERYTHING and you will OWN NOTHING but be happy... 😊😊😊

  • @koanstarr9393

    @koanstarr9393

    2 ай бұрын

    Sorry for your problems. 100 filled in my properties. No problems. Major cash flow. Good luck.

  • @sharonoddlyenough
    @sharonoddlyenough10 ай бұрын

    As an Rv service technician in Canada, I agree with your assessment. RVs were over produced in poor quality since the demand boomed in 2020. Interest rates have hiked up. A lot of folks leaped into rving for the first time and now have to unload unwanted units or are facing the realities of maintaining them. My dealership will be fine, there's lots of maintenance work to do, and we'll work on anything, but most places around here only work pn units 10 years old or newer, or only their own brands. I don't own an rv, too expensive and I don't have a place to park it. If I ever bought one, I would go with the smallest I could get, no slides, minimal systems. But not a tent trailer.

  • @marlenemcmillan8891

    @marlenemcmillan8891

    9 ай бұрын

    Example ???

  • @sharonoddlyenough

    @sharonoddlyenough

    9 ай бұрын

    @marlenemcmillan8891 example of what, exactly? Poor quality? Units being shipped with more flaws than usual, taking 20-30% longer to fix new units before customers can take them. Units being shipped without some appliances because the factory ran out of them. Obviously, it's been a year or so since that initial madness, and it has improved, and it varied by brand how bad it got.

  • @skylarsartnphotography3450

    @skylarsartnphotography3450

    9 ай бұрын

    I know of a half a dozen people who have bought them....not for traveling, driving or vacations, but to literally live in them. Very sad

  • @sharonoddlyenough

    @sharonoddlyenough

    9 ай бұрын

    @@skylarsartnphotography3450 we have those folks here in the Okanagan, too. People live in RVs in RV parks, or in vans or other vehicles around town. No judgement, but the saddest are the retired folks who can't afford better. We see a few of all sorts here at my dealership, because we're one of the few places that will fix units over 10 years old.

  • @notdave2993

    @notdave2993

    8 ай бұрын

    @@skylarsartnphotography3450I lived in one for a few years and it was terrible! Not only do you have to pay for the insurance, registration, the payment AND maintenance. You also have to pay a campground to stay at! It gets almost as expensive as a mortgage! Not worth living in if you ask me. If I ever wanted an RV again, I’d get a van and make it DIY project camper.

  • @JohnLaird7
    @JohnLaird711 ай бұрын

    Another damn good show! Keep up the amazing work scotty!

  • @MrRockydee07
    @MrRockydee0711 ай бұрын

    Agree with that , I must admit that some models are really nice with even two stores and full kitchens.

  • @mikehammers4800
    @mikehammers480011 ай бұрын

    Rodents love the ones that sit too. They are attracted by the food cooking inside and chew through everything

  • @fartholemechanic9252

    @fartholemechanic9252

    4 ай бұрын

    🐀

  • @Mr.Eldritch
    @Mr.Eldritch11 ай бұрын

    I worked for a short period of time at an RV dealership. I made a point of checking out the different rigs they had out on the lot, and seeing how they were built. I'd get down underneath them and look at how things were welded and assembled. To say they were substandard would be a profound understatement. One example really stood out for me, was a class A RV with storage spaces underneath, accessible from either side. I got under the RV and looked at how those storage spaces were supported. Would you believe they used 1" square aluminum tubes, cut and joined at 45 degree angles, and they were welded at those points. Now, you'd think that being under the RV, exposed to the elements and such, not to mention dealing with the stresses of carrying the load in the storage area and encountering the inevitable swaying and twisting that the RV is going to experience during daily driving, that those critical welds would have been very robust. Oh no, not only were they not robust, they were literally only welded on the outside corner of each junction. Three of the four sides of each connection were left completely untouched, no weld, no adhesive, no screws and plates to support it, just nothing. I couldn't believe it. Sure, spend a fortune on an RV if you want to blow your money on a giant pile of garbage. Otherwise, plan your travels, use your car, stay in nice hotel rooms with real beds and showers at night and see the sights during the day. You'll have a much better experience for far less money.

  • @whttrails

    @whttrails

    2 ай бұрын

    sleeping in your own filth is a little comforting than sleeping someone elses. :)

  • @gonefishing11
    @gonefishing1111 ай бұрын

    Can you imagine a Scotty RV review after borrowing one for the weekend! "That's the worst pile of crap and, I'll never drive one of those stupid things again" lol

  • @chrisl1878

    @chrisl1878

    11 ай бұрын

    Review it, Scotty!

  • @laarshegdish6016

    @laarshegdish6016

    11 ай бұрын

    Or watch him do the "dragstrip takeoff" and floor the RV to see what it'll do on that stretch of straight road he'd normally take V8 trucks, sports cars on...

  • @sonidoexperiencia2800

    @sonidoexperiencia2800

    11 ай бұрын

    My first thought “ENDLESS MONEYPIT ENDLESS MONEYPIT!” 😂😂

  • @LynneSagen
    @LynneSagen10 ай бұрын

    Love you man - you are such high energy and fun to listen to! - and I found you when I was set to play at 2x. Laughing over here.

  • @duanemyhre
    @duanemyhre11 ай бұрын

    Been using those Chinese tires for 9 years

  • @lanky-x782
    @lanky-x78211 ай бұрын

    Scotty. The dodge caravan electical issues: my father had a 1999 chrysler minivan that would not start in the morning but would start in the afternoon. Come to find out the starting system ran through the instrument cluster from the ignition switch. Chrysler used crap solder and it was prone to cracking just enough to cause a no start when cold but when the outside temps rose would cause the solder to expand sealing the cracks. Now I know he said he could start the engine but had other electrical issues but I would either change out the cluster or resolder the connections on the cluster and see how that works. It may not be the ignition switch.

  • @spoolin55psi
    @spoolin55psi11 ай бұрын

    I’ll take a Rv over a hotel any day

  • @jackbean7195

    @jackbean7195

    11 ай бұрын

    I could drive for hours none stop and still could never sleep in a motel bed good at all.

  • @neutthehuman9029

    @neutthehuman9029

    6 ай бұрын

    Hell, i’ll take the conversion van im about to sleep in now over a hotel. Lol!

  • @speck_the_nomad

    @speck_the_nomad

    4 ай бұрын

    Amen bruther

  • @ralphqmunoz700

    @ralphqmunoz700

    4 ай бұрын

    At what price,

  • @gregwalker7214

    @gregwalker7214

    4 ай бұрын

    My family gets SMILES per gallon🏆 LOVE traveling in my RV🙏🙏

  • @markmihalin5869
    @markmihalin586911 ай бұрын

    Facts like always. Love your consistency!

  • @blairaasen7245
    @blairaasen724511 ай бұрын

    Another great, knowledgeable video. Thanks Scotty!

  • @vltruane
    @vltruane11 ай бұрын

    Another thing that is effecting the rv market is van life, and overlanding trends.

  • @TT-wb3ke
    @TT-wb3ke11 ай бұрын

    I noticed the exact same thing on a recent drive to Montana. Thousands of brand new RV's sitting in lots from Ohio to Montana.

  • @djvids6921
    @djvids692110 ай бұрын

    Love the enthusiasm scotty as always.

  • @trentryan27
    @trentryan2711 ай бұрын

    Thats why its better to build an RV out of an old city bus, theyre equipped with air ride and are reinforced with a cage that surrounds the whole passenger area, a traditional RV will come apart like nothing in a wreck or roll-over

  • @filomenaregan1537
    @filomenaregan153711 ай бұрын

    Scotty, I have a 1994, ford e 350 cutaway 8 cylinder, star fleet by Ferrion ( sense out of business ). I have gone right through the rv totally refurbished. I love it! I though at one time I would buy new however after looking at the quality I changed my mind. You are right ! The new ones are poorly made

  • @GoLakers3900

    @GoLakers3900

    11 ай бұрын

    There's a thing called warranty.

  • @PollyHistor

    @PollyHistor

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@GoLakers3900There's a thing called "build it yourself," too. 😉

  • @alanschwamberger7398
    @alanschwamberger739810 ай бұрын

    My parents where campers, for years we went camping in every State of the USA, with the exception of Hawaii, every province and territory of Canada, and along the very northern edge of Mexico. Things that I have noticed is campers are 1: Getting more expensive with a lower build grade, even with that, I have seen many newer trailers and RV's having repair issues needing done and not being able to be done in a short amount of time. 2: The campers can not be towed except if you have, it seems like a very large and expensive truck, so worse gas mileage. 3: Getting campers that can actually "carry" a load that you need for camping. 4: Getting places to camp are extremely expensive. It is almost to the point that you can get a cheep motel/hotel for just about the cost of a camp site. 5: So many places that you need to have advanced reservations to get into. Even at "private" camp grounds (my brother worked at one as natualist) it is so difficult to get a site unless you line one up a year ahead of time. Another problem with reservations is that when we camped we would take our time getting places, drive only a few 100 miles a day, go sight seeing but with the reservation there was a loss of being able to stop and see place knowing you are on a schedule to keep reservation. With the sight seeing my brothers and I learned so much history and actually seen the places in history. (Side note, when I was in 4th or 5th grade we had to do a class report about every state we had been to, my mother called the school and talked to the teacher telling her, at that time I had probably been to 30 or 40 states along with two other countries that I would probably be better and more effective if I did the report about what states I hadn't been to. The teacher agreed with that though.) 6: even simple things such as wood, back in the day you could walk around the campgrounds or woods near by and get a nights worth of wood to have a campfire, now these campgrounds are stripped bare and you are made to buy the wood. 7: If you go outside the country even to Mexico or Canada you and your children need passports. I know there are many more reasons that make camping more difficult for the average family to be able to enjoy more. I guess I was luckey and was able to travel a lot during the late 60's to the late 80's. Anyway I enjoy traveling, I enjoy seeing places that history happened at, I enjoy the beauty of nature. You just can't do this as easy as the past, and in the end our kids and grandkids just can't do the same. This is the travisty behind all this. Sorry I got sidetracked unfortunately camping is just out of reach for many now, then the campers are crappy and no one wants to fix the prolems without finger pointing at someone else while saying, "thats not our problem you will have to take the camper back to where you bought it or to the manufacturer, even then you can have a long time runaround as both the "dealer" and "seller" tell you "well thats not our problem." Or dealers and manufacturers trying to sell 2 or 3 year old models as new with no discount. Oh by the way Scotty I watch your shows on KZread all the time, you are very knowledgeable along with seemingly down to earth. Keep up the good work.

  • @melrose9252
    @melrose925211 ай бұрын

    Highland Ridge builds good RV’s. We have had ours for 2 years with no issues. You either live camping or not. Over time it’s cheaper than cruising.

  • @freetolook3727
    @freetolook372711 ай бұрын

    @8:50 "The American Way": - Planned obsolescence. - Style over function. 😂😂

  • @travelingrvrv4608
    @travelingrvrv460811 ай бұрын

    This is why I have got a Casita or a Scamp, which is all fiberglass, small enough to park it anywhere and it is better than a USED USED USED Hotel room. But that is me.

  • @lauravictorious4670

    @lauravictorious4670

    11 ай бұрын

    Those used Scamps are hard to come by. I've been looking for a 13' one.

  • @mishaanton5436
    @mishaanton543611 ай бұрын

    So nice some things don't change. Luv the info Scotty.

  • @jasonm2350
    @jasonm235010 ай бұрын

    You gotta be the best mechanic in the world! 😮 Great video!

  • @spacecowboy2k
    @spacecowboy2k11 ай бұрын

    Sold them back in 2005 and he’s 100% correct. My service manager said he would never own one. “It’s a house on wheels, constantly bouncing down the road. Of course it’s going to need constant maintenance” and that doesn’t even account for “Lot Rot” as they are sitting waiting to be bought. Delaminating structural panels was always one of the dreaded issues you didn’t want either, yikes. Never mind losing the f’in floor!

  • @teresagoodwin7458
    @teresagoodwin745811 ай бұрын

    Thanks Scotty for another great informative video. I'm so BLESSED to have found your channel. Love the content,ALWAYS!!!

  • @the_world_is_a_ghetto
    @the_world_is_a_ghetto5 ай бұрын

    I love the fact that you give the people the unfiltered TRUTH.. Thank you

  • @whatleft123
    @whatleft12311 ай бұрын

    I keep thinking I'm going to rent out my house and live in an rv on the property, never drive it, but just live simple.

  • @lauravictorious4670

    @lauravictorious4670

    11 ай бұрын

    Do it!

  • @LeniBats
    @LeniBats11 ай бұрын

    A lot of companies are going bankrupt because they are putting out unreliable product and expecting people to pay more obscenely high prices for said crap product. People aren't buying, so the companies are starting to go under this year and its only going to get worse for them because more of us are holing onto our money instead of frittering it away on frivolities.

  • @wickster79
    @wickster7911 ай бұрын

    I had a 93 Acura Integra which had a great 1.8L engine out on the highway I was getting roughly 32 mpg which was great back then. If I still had it with these fuel prices I would be really impressed since it is still better then some of the new engines today.

  • @Eaglemadhatter

    @Eaglemadhatter

    11 ай бұрын

    I dont think your acura will get very good gas mileage pulling a trailer? 😅😅😅

  • @Tipman2OOO

    @Tipman2OOO

    11 ай бұрын

    They haven't gotten that much better! Even the billboards advertising "40 MPG" for newer cars, only get that mileage at 55 on a level road with cruise control on. Old models are really not far off at all!!

  • @rx2ride259
    @rx2ride25911 ай бұрын

    I bought a new trailer 4 months ago. Get 9 MPG towing it with my Tundra. LOVE IT! Don't camp in campground use it for dirt bike riding. Can't wait for my next trip!

  • @elemento1991

    @elemento1991

    Ай бұрын

    Just curious are you still loving it? Me and my girl ride and the 3 kids are starting to get into it too. When we go to the races we see big toy haulers and 5th wheels everywhere on the way in after scrambling to get the bikes and gear loaded in the morning and drive 2 hours to make registration on time. Financially it’s just too much for us to get one of those huge setups, but I have been looking at box trailers. I’d love to set one up with some lights and build a few flip down cots we could all camp out in over the race weekends. I’m strongly considering picking one up to make riding and racing something easier for us.

  • @richardjimenez7394
    @richardjimenez73946 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the advice! Scotty

  • @illiniwood
    @illiniwood10 ай бұрын

    I've always wanted one of those all fiberglass campers. Unlike the wood and aluminum frame campers, the fiberglass ones seem to have the potential to last a lifetime. Kinda like a bass boat.

  • @jeez3838

    @jeez3838

    9 ай бұрын

    We bought a used Casita and love it! It’s an heirloom IMO for some lucky grandkid because it will be around for decades. We also have a 5th wheel Excel that’s in great shape but it just sits since we got the Casita. I hope you find what you’re looking for.

  • @waterzero5461

    @waterzero5461

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@jeez3838Hey, may I know the year of your Casita? Thank you.

  • @terrylandess6072
    @terrylandess60729 ай бұрын

    My parents didn't have a problem purchasing a nice RV. It was the upkeep cost vs the amount of use they got from it over a few years which caused them to eventually sell.

  • @starguard4122
    @starguard41227 ай бұрын

    Thank you Scotty. As usual this video was very useful and informative!

  • @ForbinColossus
    @ForbinColossus11 ай бұрын

    *Pie-in-the-Sky being sold about van life being cheap and good* Thank you Scotty for keeping it real

  • @chelseacraft4669

    @chelseacraft4669

    10 ай бұрын

    But for a senior facing homelessness, it’s the perfect solution. If you have the credit and purchase a cheap lot of land somewhere, you don’t even need a truck to pull it or anything. You buy the lot, buy the trailer, purchase the insurance, so if the loan goes through, then you call a moving company and get it taken to your lot. I paid $1200 two years ago to get my 40 foot gooseneck moved 168 miles. I went online and found a moving company. Then You declare your lot a Homestead. You must be 62 at least, and drawing your Social Security. As long as you live in the travel trailer as your main home, it cannot be taken away from you and you can default on the loan and stop paying the insurance and stop paying the credit card that you put the down payment on as long as you don’t stop paying for the lot of land that you purchased. The land that I’ve seen around me in East Texas is anywhere from $1200-$10,000, depending on size, location, proximity to the lake, and if it’s been cleared of trees/brush and if it has a pad to put the RV on. One lot I was looking at was $6000 for a quarter acre with a pad to put the RV on and had electric hook up and a driveway that was within walking distance of Lake Sam Rayburn. I almost bought that one but I found a better deal for me. Zillow is your friend, seniors! The downside is your credit will suck for seven years, and they will take away your credit card for nonpayment. But you just avoided homelessness, your home will last the rest of your life because we’re seniors. You get to pick the place you want to live at out in mother nature. No one can take it away from you and you don’t even have to pay your property, taxes or income taxes on your Social Security income. There’s nothing they can do to you. You don’t have to pay your medical expenses out-of-pocket either. There’s nothing they can do to you. They can’t take away your main home, your car, or your Homestead land. The ideal way to do that is to pay cash for the land. And a piece of property that is remote & cheap will be extremely low, property tax or zero property tax. Currently in Texas it’s zero property tax. I don’t know why seniors aren’t doing this in droves. Why would you live in your van or your car on the streets of a freaking city in this heat with all the insane people and the cops beating people up and murdering people just for the fun of it. Why would you put yourself through all of that and work a 40 hour week at 76 years old? It’s absolutely insane and paying all of that money for gas? Ridiculous. Get yourself a tiny used car, the smaller the better. You won’t ever have to work again. This is the way for 62 year old people to retire! And if you do the math on how much you will not ever see for your Social Security, that they lied to you about to get you to wait until 67 years old… Every single senior at 62 years old would be filing for their SSI. You will never live that long to see it if you wait so you get less money out of your Ss, and right now the way they’re trying to take away SS from us so you better grab onto it while you can. Get yourself situated so that you can go to a part-time job and start socking away money. Dig up a hole on your land & bury it If you’re smart. 😂

  • @JohnB-dr8sk

    @JohnB-dr8sk

    6 ай бұрын

    Actually vans are a much more reliable path to a mini RV if done right. Now as far as living in one, yeah, then they suck. Just way too small. But as far as having one to travel with, they usually get a lot better gas mileage and are a lot more reliable.

  • @joeklejko1391
    @joeklejko139111 ай бұрын

    My school bus gets 5 to 6 mpg. I did own a small Class A motorhome with a 454 and it was around 9 to 10 mpg.

  • @garyzimmer8061
    @garyzimmer80617 ай бұрын

    Wife and I have been full-time RV'ers for 7 years, in a class A, and prior to that, part-time for several years in a C class. There are trade-offs with this lifestyle just as there is with any recreational interest. If you are interested in travel and social life, they can be a hoot. If you are concerned about costs and maintenance, and/or are inexperienced, and don't research things, it can be a nightmare. It's very true that "they don't make 'em like they used to." Poor construction can lead to costly repairs. If you are somewhat handy it can be a big benefit. It'll cost plenty to get a good tech to come out and fix a slide-out or a fridge, IF, ... you can find a good one. The up- side has been finding new friends all over the country and finding awesome places to visit. This is yr. #6 on the Emerald coast, and lovin' it. Best thing to do is talk to the campers, not the dealers, and use your better judgement.

  • @elkabong6429
    @elkabong642910 ай бұрын

    Same thing on I-95, Scotty, between Richmond, VA and NYC. Couple of RV sales places that are full to the edges!

  • @bmint
    @bmint11 ай бұрын

    If you have a proper off grid rv.. you can park it anywhere!

  • @Trenton-om9qs
    @Trenton-om9qs11 ай бұрын

    My dad always tells me two of the biggest wastes of money are campers/RVs and boats. Because a lot of the time they just sit around and if you do anything with them its expensive. The last time i went camping we used a Conversion van my grandpa had and it worked just fine

  • @jw_nomad

    @jw_nomad

    9 ай бұрын

    If you buy a van conversion rv, you have no such issues at all. For many years I have such camper van, it’s a camper when traveling, it’s a van when staying at home.

  • @matsulli2086

    @matsulli2086

    8 ай бұрын

    Always cheaper to just sit at home

  • @user-ro1qs4bm6t
    @user-ro1qs4bm6t11 ай бұрын

    Saw hundreds of RVs sitting in the 100 degree flawda sun waiting for nobody to buy them. If they want to sell them they could reduce the price to less than the price of a car.

  • @robertherrera6852
    @robertherrera685211 ай бұрын

    I’m in the Rv biz in Northern California. We sell 100+ a month. We also make money on Warrenty work simulator to Auto industry.

  • @stoneygreek
    @stoneygreek11 ай бұрын

    Hope boats will follow. They want 78000 for the exact same boat I bought new in 1993 for 18,500.

  • @SeanDIY
    @SeanDIY11 ай бұрын

    I have a 2001 Class A. It is an aluminum body, which is great, but the new ones are not built well and cost a fortune. It was great for the pandemic because you didn't want to go or couldn't go to a hotel.

  • @crankyemoji2328
    @crankyemoji232811 ай бұрын

    Great video two thumbs up👍👍.The only thing positive with an RV or trailer is you don’t have to worry about bedbugs. But who knows if it will pass the next emissions test.

  • @johnsanders7970
    @johnsanders797010 ай бұрын

    I just learned something right there about the oil

  • @dodgeman338
    @dodgeman33811 ай бұрын

    When I was a kid camping was fun and affordable, there was tons of small private camper dealers. Now there's just a few big corporate dealers and they're all rude and overpriced

  • @j1st633
    @j1st63311 ай бұрын

    My friend purchased a pre owned Sprinter RV. Beautiful vehicle. Had to return it to the dealer 4 times. Luckily it was under warranty. He was sorry he purchased it. My story. Rented an RV. Went from NYC to SF and back. I will write it was a positive travel adventure. However, at one point we were very tired and had to stop at a rest stop to sleep. At 2 AM there was banging on the door. A state trooper told us we had to leave. It put my entire family in a non safety issue.

  • @joeziahbabb

    @joeziahbabb

    11 ай бұрын

    Depending on the state, you should contact the state patrol. Those rest areas allow 10 hours to park and REST, in most states the troopers cannot break internal policy of kicking people out of the rest area. If you have your awning out, camp chairs deployed etc you may run into issues, but simply parking to rest is not illegal or against policy. In fact, they open themselves to liability if a tired driver crashes after being kicked out of a rest area by the troopers or staff, which is why they almost all have policies of not doing so...

  • @j1st633

    @j1st633

    11 ай бұрын

    Good to know thanks.

  • @jaymay180

    @jaymay180

    Ай бұрын

    @@joeziahbabbunless it’s one of those few rest stop that is for cars only

  • @DBEdwards
    @DBEdwards11 ай бұрын

    Shocker show. WOW. Never knew the RV thing. Eye opening

  • @me2xv
    @me2xv11 ай бұрын

    My wife and I have a Runaway RangeRunner 6 x 8 travel trailer. We purchased it used on the Facebook marketplace and have been using it since February 2023. We get great gas mileage @ 32 mpg and tow it with a Subaru Crosstrek.

  • @notanomad9320
    @notanomad932011 ай бұрын

    Yes you can get a deal on class a's which are just rolling money pits but class b's/campervans are still pretty expensive. I love our little campervan because it stays in the garage when not traveling but I sure as heck would not want to live in it fulltime. Vanlife is hard and waaay oversold.

  • @tomthumb2815

    @tomthumb2815

    11 ай бұрын

    So is boat life

  • @johnplayer13
    @johnplayer1311 ай бұрын

    Same issue in Northern Ontario, Canada. I was going to upgrade my RV but the units are way overpriced and financing is 9%. They can keep their garbage! Thanks Scotty for shining the light on this!😃👍

  • @JP-ho6zc

    @JP-ho6zc

    11 ай бұрын

    You can thank the BANKERS and capitalism.. 😂😂😂

  • @camberwellcarrot420

    @camberwellcarrot420

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@JP-ho6zcI think you meant big government overspending, central banks, and socialism.

  • @JP-ho6zc

    @JP-ho6zc

    11 ай бұрын

    @@camberwellcarrot420 nah.. It ain't socialism.. The BANKERS will OWN EVERYTHING and you will OWN NOTHING but be happy soon.. 😄😄

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