Second hand caravans are selling for more than they were brand new. See this video as prices are still rising.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH8Tl6C47XY
Well, he has to pay more to buy them in or in PX, not saying he doesn't add a bit more on the top but that's businessNot good news for us, him on the other hand.....
This does not help either.
If you think you are having a bad day. . . .
Thousands of Porsche and Volkswagen cars have been abandoned on a cargo ship after it caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean on route to the US.
The ship, named Felicity Ace, was travelling from Emden in Germany before it caught ablaze off the coast of Portugal's Azores islands.
German newspaper Handelsblatt reported the vessel was carrying 3,965 vehicles, which also included Audis and Lamborghinis, according Volkswagen USA.
Porsche had about 1100 on board ?
That may be true, but you do not have the freedom a caravan offers.The value of them will drop like a stone when people realise how expensive it is going to be to tow them, its going to be far cheaper using hotels or airbnb for holidays now.
I think this is certainly a risk, although possibly drop like a stone is a bit extreme.The value of them will drop like a stone when people realise how expensive it is going to be to tow them, its going to be far cheaper using hotels or airbnb for holidays now.
Caravanning has never been a cheap option. I was once asked how much I saved on holidays with having a caravan. After explaining the buying/ running/ using costs they decided to stick with there 10 days in Spain!The value of them will drop like a stone when people realise how expensive it is going to be to tow them, its going to be far cheaper using hotels or airbnb for holidays now.
The real value in a caravan comes from being able to use it for many more nights/year than most people can afford in hotels, etc.Caravanning has never been a cheap option. I was once asked how much I saved on holidays with having a caravan. After explaining the buying/ running/ using costs they decided to stick with there 10 days in Spain!
A lot of people are still wary of travelling to foreign shores and then maybe falling ill with Covid.I suspect the easing of international travel in particular will reflect thorough the caravanning/motorhome "business"; where those who have already bought in, dump their kit, and those who might have contemplated had restrictions continued, don't buy in.
Clearly there will be some enthralled with their new found "hobby", but I suspect domestic pressures will see many understandably choosing that their precious leave is spent somewhere a tad warmer and in more predictably agreeable climes, plus where others carry all the pampering tasks for them.
If they do a focused cost assessment of what the relative costs are, that I suspect will do nothing to bolster the outcome in favour of buying into or staying in this hobby, at least anywhere near at the newish kit end.
Very curious to see how it all plays out long term.Last year I struggled to book my routes and stays between Scotland and Southern England , this year I have just booked all my routes and stays no problem ….. same time - the bubble has already burst and I do not see prices of caravans going up - they are coming down and quite quickly
The positives of having a caravan is the lifestyle to have the choice and freedom to do ,what you wish and when this includes the financial input from site fees through to adventures . Having had over thirty years of caravan holidays i have no complaints about value for money .Caravanning has never been a cheap option. I was once asked how much I saved on holidays with having a caravan. After explaining the buying/ running/ using costs they decided to stick with there 10 days in Spain!
Will your new house be ready for April keep us updated on your caravan and how it goesWent to my local dealer over the weekend he was saying new prices going up another £500, which in turn increases the used price which is my interest as my storm resilient outfit will be on the market hopefully in April, house gods willing.
Went to my local dealer over the weekend he was saying new prices going up another £500, which in turn increases the used price which is my interest as my storm resilient outfit will be on the market hopefully in April, house gods willing.
We booked a fully serviced pitch for our 2022 July break in July 2021 which was just as well as all fully serviced pitches have now gone and they have a large number of them.The problem is site pitch fees have gone up due to demand over Covid - let’s see if they come back down as the FOMO caravan owners return to Benidorm - it’s been ruined a bit price wise