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BUYING & SELLING RV'S... "YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG!"

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Keep Your Daydream

Keep Your Daydream

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@KeepYourDaydream
@KeepYourDaydream 4 жыл бұрын
Today is Tricia's birthday so we're going out! A couple more how-to-ish videos and then we pick-up the new rig and prepare for 7 months on the road. So many great places to see this year! We're looking forward to hitting the road again and getting back into a rhythm of travel and releasing travel videos! Many have asked if the COVID-19 has changed our travel plans. The short answer is yes. But one of the lessons fulltime RVing teaches us to remain flexible. Our plans are always changing due to forest fires, closed freeways, low bridges, family needs and more. That is just part of life. We know from past events that "this too shall pass" and in the meantime, we remain cautious, healthy and flexible. Perhaps RV travel is the best way to get out during this time, but it's important to be self-contained and self-reliant and perhaps not too far from home should medical attention be required.
@alvinng5034
@alvinng5034 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks..great video too! Look forward to seeing your new rig!
@lynnpappas4049
@lynnpappas4049 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Tricia. Your looking great dear lady, and you definitely don't look old enough to have the three children you have. Thank you for this issue of KYD, it was a welcome eye opener for me. I look forward to the April reveal.
@alvinng5034
@alvinng5034 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Trish!!
@francinescheer1852
@francinescheer1852 4 жыл бұрын
Tricia Happy Birthday!!!! ❤️ Thanks for the tips.... lots to add on to All our thoughts 🤔
@lenorawoods8744
@lenorawoods8744 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Tricia!!! Hope your day is blessed!!
@debbyford5209
@debbyford5209 4 жыл бұрын
We do a River Float with a group of about 50 every Labor Day (Sunday). We started taking the kids when our youngest was 3. At age 14, someone asked why it was so important to get to the float. Rather than a different party invite. His response - “Its our friends and family tradition”. Four hours of catching up, laughing, cliff jumping, sharing snacks. Memories.
@jadd6810
@jadd6810 4 жыл бұрын
My wife always says our first trailer was a mistake. I say No No, it was perfect because we learned what we wanted, hated and couldn't live without. Our trailer now is the one we couldn't live without.
@shirleypeters
@shirleypeters 4 жыл бұрын
Great advice. Reminds me of that saying: “The best camera is the one you have with you”. The best trailer is the one you can afford!
@asaintx
@asaintx 4 жыл бұрын
great advice
@kevinmulkin3002
@kevinmulkin3002 4 жыл бұрын
Love the fact that you state to "start small". We had a pop-up with three boys for 15 years. We absolutely had a great time and experiences. As they have left the nest, we decided to look at a new one in 2015. Started looking at 30' plus pull behind, and walked away after two weeks of looking with a 33' fifth wheel. Best decision we have ever made, and checked off the majority on our wish list. Cannot wait to see what you choose next!
@kevinwilliams2261
@kevinwilliams2261 4 жыл бұрын
First off...Happy Birthday Tricia! So we are currently living full time in our 41 foot bunkhouse. Purchased it used back in 2016. Original owners lived in it for a year but out grew it. It sat for a year in a construction yard before we purchased it. It was never put in the road after it's original purchase. We found out about "debugging" while driving in northern Arizona when I noticed the fender trip falling apart. That I-40 in Arizona was brutal. Other things came up as well along the trip. Needless to say, the initial "wring out trip" is very important. I had to reenforce the drawer bottoms, upgrade the tires and a host of other items to make it safe and sound for travel. We did purchase it for about half of the book retail value which was awesome!
@jaysunderland5735
@jaysunderland5735 3 жыл бұрын
We bought a used Class C for our first RV. We had no idea that we'd spend an additional $5k for supplies, repairs and overcoming neglected maintenance. But we only paid $13k for a 28 foot rig. We're now weekend warriors, having stayed in RV Parks, State and County Parks, and boondocked. We even went from our home in Washington State to Montana for 10 days and moochdocked. I'm in love with "Gertrude" even though I'm always working on something. That's part of the fun.
@monicalifornia_
@monicalifornia_ 4 жыл бұрын
Took your advise years ago. "Just buy what will get you on the road now" Had 3 amazing seasons and lost about $2,000 on my resale. Not too bad. It was worth it.
@KarenHartt
@KarenHartt 4 жыл бұрын
My first RV experience was in a 20 ft class c on a 3 week cross country in the early 80's with my older brother, mother and baby sister. We rented locally. My brother and I took turns driving. I was 20 :) best vacation EVER. Mostly the time spent with my family. We lived it so much we rented again the next few years. Traveled back across country from Bar Harbor, Maine to San Diego, CA. We also went to Florida and Mexio. I love your tips videos as much as your travel videos. Thank you.
@tomstephens2689
@tomstephens2689 3 жыл бұрын
Just five years ago we went from a 16' tear drop, to a 19' Airstream and then on to a 23' Airstream. And now we are considering a 27'. Are we crazy? And along the way we have needed to increase the size of our tow vehicles, too. In the boating world they call this three foot itas! I know because I was one of the as well. NO MORE CAMPERS. WE'VE GOT TO STOP NOW! But we probably won't. Love the Airstreams, though.
@soillife1
@soillife1 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. Since 1970 we have owned 4 RVs. 3 airstreams and one D.P. All 10 years old when we purchased but stored inside and very well cared for.
@maureentweedly
@maureentweedly 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Tricia.....I'm a Grandma and I have had a camping life interrupted. However, I am now back on the road and loving watching your adventures. Thanks for being so uplifting. Hope to meet you on the road.
@EdBarnes1951
@EdBarnes1951 4 жыл бұрын
I started with a little 16 Ft tagalong then get a 26 Ft tagalong, had for 6 years and traded it in on a 28 Ft 5th wheel and ended up with a F-350 dully to pull it. You are 100% right when you say start small, start now.
@nicoleadderley975
@nicoleadderley975 4 жыл бұрын
We were lucky to purchase a 2007 Jayco Jay Feather light sport (19.7 feet) from my parents who have years of learned experience with this trailer that they bought brand new from an RV dealership. Purchasing their well loved trailer was an absolute dream for us as being first time RV owners. The experiences and knowledge that they passed onto us for this specific trailer can never be duplicated or bought anywhere. We're patiently waiting the purchase of our first upgrade (in a few years, hopefully) but in the mean time, we are learning and figuring out all the little tricks and tips that we can while we have the smaller trailer. Your video was awesome and had lots of sound advice, THANK YOU!
@billevans3067
@billevans3067 4 жыл бұрын
So good... Another educational video full of money-saving suggestions. Before I buy any large-ticket item, no matter how much I am in love with it, I ask myself, "Sweet, but, how hard will it be to sell." My approach when looking for my little toy hauler was similar to your suggestions; after narrowing down my preferences to 3 or 4 brands, I patiently watched rvtrader and craigslist to see how many are for sale, average time on market, and monitored relevant forums for recurring comments from owners about problems. For my purpose at the time, I decided on a brand that might prove to be an exception to the rule of, "Buying stuff is easy... Selling stuff is hard." In my case, it took little more than 12 months to find the right unit for me, and in the last 2 years, I've had 3 people leave a note crammed in the door asking if I have an interest in selling it. Of course, they might have only offered me $100 :-) Looking forward to the new rig reveal. Happy Birthday, Tricia!!
@ashleymarks6144
@ashleymarks6144 4 жыл бұрын
@rvgeeks have a great way to say it as well. “Don’t try to buy your last rig first. Buy the smallest rig you feel comfortable in.” Great video!
@timbutler8316
@timbutler8316 4 жыл бұрын
Just purchased a new F450 and picking up a new camper next week! You guys are to blame LOL! Look so forward to hitting the road this summer! Thanks for all your videos!
@colingoldthorpe5918
@colingoldthorpe5918 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Mark as a husband and father I gotta tell you the way you’re girl looks at you when you’re talking is just awesome. You guys are such a good team!!!! I look at the older generation RV’ers and they all seem to be in the smaller Mercedes/Transit RVs which tells me they are the least hassle to deal with and by looking online they seem to hold the best resale value. Cannot wait to see Mark driving that big ole Super C truck he’s got enough plaid shirts (trucker Mark) it’s a guys dream to be driving the biggest manliest rig on the road!!! Have a great week guys another awesome video, watch your step Trish I laughed so hard when you fell thru the snow ❄️ I’m still set on building my transit van build once it warms up.
@danrhoades6706
@danrhoades6706 4 жыл бұрын
Started in a tent, went to a pop up, a 19ft camper. Now in a 40ft fifthwheel with 5 slides & I'm now full time. I love it.
@shelribelin8144
@shelribelin8144 4 жыл бұрын
OMG!!! My biggest pet peeve is the lid up on toilets too. Sometimes I think I am the only one who feels this way. Thanks for the validation Trish and Happy Birthday!!...LOL... Great video & Safe Travels
@evelynlarkins4851
@evelynlarkins4851 4 жыл бұрын
Shel Ribelin, Unless the toilet seat is an "Omega" (not sure about spelling); the one with the bidet and color changing nightlight in the bowl. Then, you want to show it off.
@jimaperkins
@jimaperkins 4 жыл бұрын
0:55 "How passionate people are about the rig that they have, and their agenda to get you to have the rig that they have." I find this to be very true about a great many things, I attribute it to that fact that everyone of us has some level of repressed buyers remorse, and if one can "score points" (so to speak) about why their decision was better, then the less remorseful they feel. It is AMAZING what you can learn if you don't have buyer's remorse when listening to other RVers on KZfaq.
@dougdavis6917
@dougdavis6917 4 жыл бұрын
My wife and I started out with a 25ft tongue pull and then went to a 5th wheel and have enjoyed it for a long time. We are on our 7th trailer and are still going strong, just to let you know that every trailer we have had or sold its all been private party. Great videos and safe travels
@Meant2BeRVing
@Meant2BeRVing 4 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the information. We are selling our 1st RV we bought 2 years ago. It was the right RV for those two years but now, well we have changed so the RV needs to change. This was very useful and helpful! Thanks guys and safe travels!
@JohnSmith-bc6pp
@JohnSmith-bc6pp 4 жыл бұрын
I waited almost a year after your first season to buy my RV. While I only part-time, I love your videos. You two are great. The information you provide is always in the back of my mind for upgrades and even when on a trip. Thanks for the time you put into your videos.
@nboyd1253
@nboyd1253 4 жыл бұрын
My family has been traveling with a trailer since I was a little kid but when I got married and had a kid, I told my hubby we needed to get a trailer. We got a Scotty with no bathroom first, then as the kid grown we got a little larger Mallard with a big bathroom then we got a 31' travel trailer new then when the kid went off to college we just got a 2011 DRV Mobile Suite which is a fifth wheel. I think you both give out great advice to everyone. Start small and move up from there, just get going. I love this life and it does not matter if it is a used one. We have only had one new one out of all 5. The older ones are the best especially if you know how to work on them it will save you a fortune!
@donkinzer5718
@donkinzer5718 4 жыл бұрын
I heartily second the notion of getting the RV you can afford now - and then evolving over time. After years of tent camping we moved to an RV 40 years ago with a fold-out tent trailer. Then we moved to a pop up Coleman tent trailer, then a 24' bunkhouse trailer, then a 25' trailer with a slideout, then a 27' trailer with two slides. Just a few months ago we got a 30' fifth wheel.
@rickmadison7241
@rickmadison7241 4 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the video talking about your next rv, I have had a couple a 20 ft Terry 35 ft jays and my current 28 total length but bought as a 23 f2f grand design reflection, this is my last one and not sure how many years I have left to rv , however I still tent camp as I take the horses back into the wilderness but just as I started packing in you don't think about the day you turn 70 and your legs aren't what they used to be. So I'm in my last rv and I pray I have a few years to enjoy but depreciation won't even come into my head as I will have the memories that money can't buy and hopefully I will be able to share the remainder of my raving time with a friend that will be there t to be with me and the excitement of seeing this wonderful country. I have lived in Europe and traveled through out but there is nothing like home...God bless you guys and remember you to will reach your last rv before you go camping in the sky....
@SailBeforeSunset
@SailBeforeSunset 4 жыл бұрын
You're right about how the sailing community handles problems. You go into cruising with the attitude of working on your boat. Good analogy.
@alangreen5732
@alangreen5732 Жыл бұрын
Love the "Start Small, Start Now" statement as this is some of the best advice. After spending a sleepless night at Mt Rainier in a tent and my son kicking me in the head all night (he had just turned 3), I vowed to never sleep in a tent again. The next spring we started to look for tent trailers, just so we had something off the ground. However, tent trailers don't fare well in the Pacific Northwest and collect mold like crazy, so the sales guy steered us towards a hybrid which looked like it had barely been used. This turned out to the best rig for us as we were limited on the weight for our tow vehicle. Before we started looking at trailers, we made a promise to ourselves that we would go camping at least one weekend a month from March/April through October/November and at least one full week during the summer. We didn't want to be those people who buy an RV and then just let it sit and rot. After 13 seasons of camping with this trailer, I would say that we have been successful in keeping this promise with more trips to come. We have done local state parks and trips to Glacier, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, the Californian Redwoods and down the coast all the way to Los Angeles, Crater Lake, Banff, and Jasper.
@simplyrvlife
@simplyrvlife 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Tricia. This is a must see video for anyone looking to buy their first rig. Camping is an amazing way to enjoy nature and spend time with family. Thanks for another fantastic video.
4 жыл бұрын
I've been RVing since 1990. I've had class As, B's, C's, straight tagalongs, tagalongs with push outs tagalongs one slide 2 slides straight fifth wheels and fifth wheels with 1,. 2, and 3 slides . I've been living in campers full time in New England since 1992 . I personally like a tagalong 32' single slide bunkhouse . The bunkhouse is nice for full time camping because the bunkhouse gives you the option of storing your winter clothing during the summer and your summer clothing during the winter . Also they're easy to tow and you always have a couple comfortable.spots for overnight guests if the need presents itself . Also new construction technology provides easy towing, underbelly heating, to keep the floors warm, and your tanks from freezing . Don't forget to grab a thermostatiçly controlled Blue flame heater and a dehumidifier for the winters in New England .
@jw9797
@jw9797 4 жыл бұрын
Robert Prout - Is the single slide bunk house option you suggest a 5th wheel or travel trailer that you favor?? Thanks.
@JodysJourney
@JodysJourney 4 жыл бұрын
Returned just today from a week in a rental motorhome. In a tight campground, a fire ring was too close to the road. I nipped it, flipping it up, and it put a major gash in the tire. I’m in rural Arkansas, 10 miles from the nearest town big enough for services. But we got there, got it replaced and were back on the road in an hour. Did it crush me? Nope. I retire in August and can’t wait to go full time. This week with the rental sealed the deal for me. 😀👍🏻❤️
@PatrickWagz
@PatrickWagz 4 жыл бұрын
*WOW!!* Who knew that *Conan O'Brien & Reese Witherspoon* knew SO MUCH about RV's??? Good talk, Marc & Trish. (The "memories & joy" was Caleb's response at a Border Crossing, right???) HAHA!
@randywilson8087
@randywilson8087 3 жыл бұрын
This video was so incredibly helpful! I was indeed suffering from "analysis paralysis," but my new mantra will be, "Start small, start now!" Thanks, again for the practical insights.
@colbyhannaschFF14
@colbyhannaschFF14 4 жыл бұрын
No joke, my wife and I did just want you explained; get what you can afford/hall now and dip your feet in the water! Turns out we have found what we have been dreaming of! Bought our first 23’ travel trailer and have a great 2019 camping season! Once the weather gets nice enough in Iowa we will get it out of storage and hit the road! Thank guys and safe travels!
@curtwalp5120
@curtwalp5120 4 жыл бұрын
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Tricia Hope you had a great day. Safe travels and good health.
@txdreams100
@txdreams100 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday, Trish! I so appreciate your enthusiasm and willingness to guide all of the RV warriors into the fun of the RV lifestyle. It’s a little overwhelming and all the tips and advice are always welcome! Happy travels and stay safe!
@timl5970
@timl5970 4 жыл бұрын
"Start small and start now" is the best advice anyone could give a prospective RVer. Too many people buy a rig that is WAAAYYYY too large for them and get completely turned off on the the idea of RV travel in one trip. You have to ask yourself how you are going to use it, where do you plan to go, what time of year.... etc etc. Keep up the great travel videos. We appreciate the ideas for places to go as well as useful tips about the rig. We're from Flag, and loved seeing the aspens on the Peaks. Thanks. Oh, almost forgot, happy birthday, Tricia.
@michaelroux8660
@michaelroux8660 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, the run what you can bring "Run what you bring" factor is very important.I 100% applaud your voice and opinion on this. Heck, we have a 5th wheel in the driveway, but enjoy day jeep rides, picnics and (pora pot buckets) for day trips through the Talledgada national forest skyway motor way. BTW only 4wd will make the trip, and no campers, just roughing it and camping with tents.
@jasmangher8942
@jasmangher8942 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all that you do! I love watching your videos, they are so informative and entertaining. I love how you give your honest opinions. This is our second year RVing and we are learning as we go. Each new place has its own challenges, memories and experiences. Can’t wait to see what your new chosen rig would be!!
@coderedfit
@coderedfit 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing such honest and clear information. We started our full time journey in Oct. 2017. Two city folks from LA with zero RV experience. We chose not to keep our daydream and do a hard lifestyle reset. Spent the last year and a half working for a dealership learning service and repair. We've learned quite a bit and would like to use that knowledge and skill to help folks as we travel. Your story is inspiring.
@jonhaley815
@jonhaley815 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Late Birthday Trisha. Those are great tips. I am on my 3rd rig now. Will probably half to rewatch this video when I get ready for the next rig.
@lwhite530
@lwhite530 4 жыл бұрын
Happy birthday Tricia! Tomorrow is my son’s 18th birthday! He’s the youngest of the 3 kids my hubby and I have combined. Hope you all are doing well especially with this pandemic going on....
@kevinthomas8025
@kevinthomas8025 4 жыл бұрын
Great video guys as always, very informative. One of the biggest things I've seen is something you hit on a long time ago (weight rating) more so axle weight. I've also noticed (due to my job) is a substantial disregard for tires and brakes, you did an awesome job with that before without getting to technical like I unfortunately have to lol. Best wishes guys
@KirkThomson
@KirkThomson 4 жыл бұрын
Some good solid advice in this. My family has been in the RV business for 50 years. I have been in the fortunate position to have tried just about every style RV for vacations throughout my life. My wife are going full time in an Airstream when I retire and can't wait to explore the wonderful places I have heard about all my life. Thank you for posting this.
@staceyroberts9561
@staceyroberts9561 4 жыл бұрын
First thing happy birthday Tricia this was a awesome video we have been camping for 15 yrs now .we have had bumper pulls. fifth wheels .and a class c and back to a fifth wheel now and love every minute of it .my wife is going to retire in April so we are going to explore. go for awhile and come back home. love your video great information
@corrtechit2901
@corrtechit2901 4 жыл бұрын
Great Video, my wife and I love how down to earth you both are. We purchased our first Travel Trailer ( Keystone Outback 299URL) and we absolutely love taking our 3 teenage boys camping. All your videos are so helpful.
@darrenwhite8615
@darrenwhite8615 4 жыл бұрын
I think it would have been more fair had you mention that depreciation on your rigs was likely protected by the upgrades that you did. Some of which I assume were not out of pocket expenses. Not judging you for the free products you recieved. Well deserved. Unlikely most KYD viewers would have access to those upgrades, thus not having the same protection from depreciation.
@Dive-Bar-Casanova
@Dive-Bar-Casanova 4 жыл бұрын
Upgrades just make a rig easier to sell. It's all blue book and condition of the vehicle. Nothing more will add to the value.
@skysails1
@skysails1 4 жыл бұрын
I would say that it is easier to sell something to someone you know, that knows the history, that knows it has been well taken care of, whether it is family, friends, or KYD viewers as well.
@firemanhouston
@firemanhouston 4 жыл бұрын
@@Dive-Bar-Casanova I really do not understand your logic..Are you an RV salesperson. You will pay more for upgraded generators, custom carry racks, AGM batteries, 12 ply tires...and the list goes on
@jayoconnell3500
@jayoconnell3500 4 жыл бұрын
It's like selling a house. If you put in 12k in hardwood floors your not going to get that back on the resale side. It will make the house more desirable and therefore easier to sell.
@tims8730
@tims8730 4 жыл бұрын
You are right and I too have no problem. I happened across their video when they got the Grand Ginger toyhauler and Marc said it was their strategy to minimize depreciation by leveraging the free upgrades they got from their partners such as Battleborn. He said that way they could switch often and provide info to viewers. I enjoy the results.
@donmcauley7731
@donmcauley7731 4 жыл бұрын
I don't usually comment but.......Great video and information. We have been through a smattering of what you have described and it was all spot on. Always enjoy your videos! We camp to "be there"! Thanks again!
@mikemiller2933
@mikemiller2933 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Tricia!! You are absolutely right, there is no perfect rig that fits all the ticky box's for everyone. So get what you feel comfortable with and start making memories. Looking forward to the reveal!!
@flogal5425
@flogal5425 4 жыл бұрын
We are all different and that’s what makes the world go round. We pored over many websites, KZfaq videos, etc. to create what we thought would be the perfect RV for us which was a Class B Sprinter. It’s now 3 years later and have a few lessons learned. We realized we didn’t need the awning as we don’t stay anywhere for very long but we have it in case we need it. Early on I wanted to buy an RV mat and my spouse convinced me to wait. I’m glad I listened as we haven’t needed it and it would have taken up some of our precious storage. Also, our iPads with streaming services work better than our RV’s TV.
@sideshowbob2882
@sideshowbob2882 4 жыл бұрын
Love the Mr Mom reference! Haven't thought about that movie in a bit. If you need me I'll be at the gym or the gun club.
@Brianhall1174
@Brianhall1174 4 жыл бұрын
Me and the wife started with a 23 footer with a slide out a year ago. We have taken her out four times and to three different RV parks since then. We are starting slowly by just going within two to three hours from home but plan on venturing further and further. I discovered your channel when researching the different items we would need and or forget to buy. Thank you for making these types of videos as they are helpful and give great ideas or different perspectives.
@amandamangus613
@amandamangus613 4 жыл бұрын
I live in Wyoming and I would love to see you guys spend some time in this beautiful state. We have the Big Horn mountains, Medicine Bow National Forest, Wind River Mountains, Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone. Exceptional hiking in all those places. And if you haven’t yet hop up into Montana and visit Glacier National Park, you will want to go back again and again.
@danielbianchi2246
@danielbianchi2246 4 жыл бұрын
Definitely need to spend a summer there, camping for 2 mnths ! I'm a nature freak! Live to be able to hike into the backcountry! Thankyou for mentioning your beautiful State
@amandamangus613
@amandamangus613 4 жыл бұрын
Daniel Bianchi you should visit! I’m attempting Gannett peak in the Winds this summer with my father. The tourist areas are for sure beautiful but there’s so many secluded areas to hike here that are just gems!
@fubhobama
@fubhobama 4 жыл бұрын
Agree, Wyoming is beautiful. My wife is from Jackson and she has taken to some awesome places around Wyoming.
@StevieDahlen
@StevieDahlen 4 жыл бұрын
Devils Tower, too! Love it.
@nogrey
@nogrey 3 жыл бұрын
Amanda, I live in Idaho and have toured your state extensively on motorcycle. Not only is it a beautiful and peaceful state, but the people I met there treated us like neighbors. I love Wyoming. Just a fantastic place.
@keyplayer5
@keyplayer5 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great advice. We are going small to start and are looking forward to the ride! That said, it is a bit scary in the beginning. We will be glad to have made the purchase and have that part behind us. 😊
@hammer48ful
@hammer48ful 4 жыл бұрын
Great info. We bought new, because we didn't feel comfortable on making the right choice on camper to truck size. We visited a few places to see common factors that they used. We bought basic so I could customize as we figured out what we really wanted in the camper and how I felt were short comings in the build. Traveling and up grading the camper make for a great hobby.
@ronfreed5781
@ronfreed5781 4 жыл бұрын
You two are my favorite RV couple! My wife and I bought a 2004 Pioneer 15t4 last year, and last weekend we brought home our 2020 Grand Design Imagine 2450RL! This video was perfect for a new RV family. I think I’m almost as excited to see your new rig reveal as I was to bring home my new one! Safe Travels!
@dirtroadsailing6418
@dirtroadsailing6418 4 жыл бұрын
Two years ago I bought a 22' travel trailer and just knew it was what would fit my needs. I now own a 40' diesel pusher. As the old saying goes, too big lasts two weeks, too small lasts forever.
@nickpeavy6554
@nickpeavy6554 4 жыл бұрын
Since going full time, looking back, I realize, there's no way I would have done this without yall's help. Simple video like this 👌
@haulinodie5548
@haulinodie5548 4 жыл бұрын
Great video for newbies for sure. We have owned several trailers and 5th wheels over the years, will never be a perfect unit, always something need to be done to make it perfect. The best time to buy new is the fall after the main season ends, ie after labor day weekend. October for example the new models come in anc just like cars a dealer wants to move the current model year. Also that works for timing on used as well as a person is motivated if they are storing it. Helps greatly with covering depreciation. Safe travels!
@m.e.5
@m.e.5 4 жыл бұрын
Ginger Snap! Lol. Y’all crack me up. Thank you for the valuable video. My husband and I started RVing full time as a military couple and we love it! We’re actually preparing ourselves to upgrade so this video couldn’t have come at a better time! So thankful for the joy, excitement, travel, and peace of mind I get from watching your videos
@mrpaulgrimm6129
@mrpaulgrimm6129 4 жыл бұрын
Bought a trailer for two people. Big bathroom and island kitchen .Auto legs . 50 amp dual Ac . Larado 280 rb built by Keystone . Had only one flaw. A blind on our dinette window. I bought a seven year transferable warranty . It covers everything. Great selling point. I wish I rolled a Hensley hitch into the deal .
@bertadelaudebri7179
@bertadelaudebri7179 4 жыл бұрын
We watched this video out of spite. And this, being we found the title quite pretentious. To our grand surprise, you both proved us wrong; as we did learn a great "deal" from same. In fact, your content was to the point and so very pertinent. Thanks!
@eddy2561
@eddy2561 4 жыл бұрын
I got my 26' Coleman trailer new as an advertised loss leader to get folks into the dealership. I could barely get a salesman to talk to me since I wasn't buying a $200k diesel pusher, but I did it!!! I'm a solo full-time RV'er and I love it....By-the-way, I can usually fix most anything that breaks on my tow-able RV and I've had to over the years owning different trailers. HOWEVER......big diesel pushers are very complicated rigs with computer controlled systems that takes a real service technician to diagnose and repair. My X and I had a 40' pusher that when it went into the shop it was usually $300 - $800 repair bill. Hell, to change the oil on the Caterpillar engine was $300+ ...... the radiator on this thing was gigantic and cost us $1800 to service. -Just saying Cheers!
@rvninnorthcarolina3377
@rvninnorthcarolina3377 4 жыл бұрын
I bought my 2019 25RLS Radiance the same way. Internet deal that nobody told me about when I was at the dealership but we happened to look online just before we left and it was a significant discount. We go it...told them to pound salt on the warranties and we got a great deal. Love the rig...no issues since we picked it up June of 2018.
@donnajohnson9252
@donnajohnson9252 4 жыл бұрын
Best, most awesome video yet! Everything about it from the outstanding drone shots of seasons to the information shared. It is always stunning to me the cinematic growth you have achieved in such short time. You were made for this job! ❤️
@kimlebiavant5433
@kimlebiavant5433 4 жыл бұрын
I hit the subscribe button in the 1st 3 minutes! I am also a ginger who has been planning an escape out of SF for years and I'm planning to live FT with my 12 yo duaghter soon. This was a great jumping-off point/ overall guide to buying for a 1st timer.
@ascott6804
@ascott6804 4 жыл бұрын
Nice to stumble onto this vid. My wife has never been "camping". Two times she went was in a portable mansion. Big diesel pusher. I want to live full time on a sailboat. Almost opposites! "Get it afloat and fix stuff later." Isnt her cup of tea. Lol! We're are in the buying mind of small now and grow later. All our kids are out on their own. If we can live with each other on land, in a small box we might have a chance on the water. Inspirational videos like this keep our hopes up! Ty guys!!!
@stephenlozada7158
@stephenlozada7158 4 жыл бұрын
Man you guys weren’t lying about the teardrop being a short season 😂
@johnnycolon8415
@johnnycolon8415 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, I being watching your videos for three years, and finally we purchase are first TT a Grand Design Imagine 2600RB. " Happy Birthday Tricia"
@willjohnston8216
@willjohnston8216 3 жыл бұрын
Things have changed since you made this video... :) Demand is through the roof, availability is so limited. I just bought a minnie winnine 26T new and was able to get 25% discount, so I think I got lucky. So excited to continue following your videos.
@bobwaldrop4948
@bobwaldrop4948 4 жыл бұрын
Nice video with some great ideas and suggestions. And I’ve always make it a habit to get information from somebody who’s lived it. I also follow a number of the sailing you tubers and understand what your talking about. Thanks for a great vid. Hope you got an Airstream. That’s my dream RV!
@jasonlents5825
@jasonlents5825 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Tricia. We always enjoy watching your videos every Sunday night. Looking forward to see the new rig.
@crv20051
@crv20051 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Tricia! Many happy returns to the day :-). Hope all of you are well in the midst of our COVID-19 experience. All good wishes.
@kristopherlondon349
@kristopherlondon349 4 жыл бұрын
Y’all are my favorite Sunday evening pastime. 😁
@daverice8304
@daverice8304 4 жыл бұрын
Great video, very well thought out. We're about 4 weeks into our very first RV trip and are having a ball. We started in KY, saw family in TX, went to Austin, Gruene, San Antonio, Big Bend, are now in Santa Fe NM where today we'll see a high school friend that we haven't seen in almost 20 years. Later we're off to Taos for a few days and then Colorado Springs where we'll see another high school friend and more family, then back home. There is no way we could have done this without an RV. It just makes possible so many things that we've always wanted to do. And we're already thinking about the next trip! Thanks for all of the tips which have made this easier.
@rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
@rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent advice !!! I spent years trying to decide on the “perfect” camper and a few years ago I read a comment about this very thing so I finally bought my Scamp !!! I love love love it :) Your killing me....can’t wait to hear what you got !!!!
@rhondalyn100
@rhondalyn100 4 жыл бұрын
Yay! To the Scamp! Love those little things!!!
@troymedler4114
@troymedler4114 4 жыл бұрын
That's the first one we looked at. We just decided it was too small for us. They sure look great, though.
@gregorybuck9351
@gregorybuck9351 2 жыл бұрын
I have watched so many of videos. I’ve learned so much. Thanks for all you do and creating this community. We bought our rig. We are going full time. I can get a lot of this information on many different KZfaq channels. Your outlook however, has really made me feel more confident. I’m a truck driver from upstate, New York. I really hope I run into you all out on the road at some point.
@captainmidnight7012
@captainmidnight7012 4 жыл бұрын
Just bought a new 2019 lance 1985 back in January, and I love it ! Can’t wait till hunting season.
@WRMRanch
@WRMRanch 4 жыл бұрын
ya know ya gotta wave to all the other Lances LOL - took us a while to figure out why they were waving :)
@KRDestinations
@KRDestinations 4 жыл бұрын
We love that start now and start small. Analogy And that is exactly what my wife and I are about to do. Love u guys and this channel
@brendalawrence6732
@brendalawrence6732 4 жыл бұрын
A lot of good advice and useful info for those who want to start RVing. They are always kinks to work out in anything you do, so it stands to reason there would be some in RVing as well. I love that you just just get what you can afford and works for you and get on the road. So true. Can't wait to see the new rig and the route you will be taking-all the places you will be going. Until next Sunday....Hugs, Brenda
@Brockdorf
@Brockdorf 2 жыл бұрын
You guys do such a great job. I just want one video of you guys fighting--you always seem so happy together.
@SM140014
@SM140014 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been enjoying watching all my favorite KZfaqrs today. I always seem to end the day with KYD. Thanks guys for the distraction today.
@gladdheart3030
@gladdheart3030 4 жыл бұрын
SO appreciated this! SOOOO agree with Trish on toilet seat pics in realty pics!!
@earlribaudo4807
@earlribaudo4807 4 жыл бұрын
This comes from a couple who started small, ended up with a beautiful Momentum and a new F450, to a Rubicon and a tiny little trailer that has two doors that open to a mattress. A tent on top for the son to sleep. Your giving advice on buying and selling a RV. Gotta love it. LOL Great video. Great advice. Keep up the good work.
@eyada5056
@eyada5056 4 жыл бұрын
Happy BDay Trish ... great video .... wishing you safe travel.
@rojo7261
@rojo7261 4 жыл бұрын
best of luck on your new Rv... Thanks foe all you do
@BexMarie
@BexMarie 3 жыл бұрын
Wow what a great video. So much great advice here as we are travel trailer shopping now with a truck on the lower end tow ability just like you started. Thank you so much. Glad I found your channel and subscribed.
@lisabaker4255
@lisabaker4255 4 жыл бұрын
We bought our first RV last year (a 25ft. travel trailer) and decided to keep it at a seasonal campground for now, because of the stress of pulling & parking it! It was nerve wracking! Love your videos! And Happy Birthday Tricia!
@LStofer417
@LStofer417 4 жыл бұрын
I am certainly a noob at RV'ing. I have decided on a travel trailer keeping it under 30'. Since I will be traveling with a dog and three cats, I need a space for two litter boxes. I like the floor plan of the Jayco Jayflight 264BH because of the storage space under the bunks for the litter boxes that will be easily cleaned from the outside. I want to primarily boondock and stay at BML and NFS lands. I'm getting close to getting started. Becoming more and more impatient every day. I'm looking more of a used rig to start with, primarily to keep the cost down getting started. The information you have provided has been very useful. Thank you. Happy Birthday, Tricia.
@Papa_D
@Papa_D 4 жыл бұрын
I knew you guys would not be happy with the teardrop for too long ... I can't say I blame you but now you know even more of the actual size you really want ! :-) Dennis
@kimhamrak995
@kimhamrak995 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Trish!! Great video as always
@andrewfidel2220
@andrewfidel2220 4 жыл бұрын
You guys timed this last flip perfectly, you sold before the upcoming recession. The next one will have to last you a while because used unit prices are going to tank due to a huge oversupply. On the positive side anyone who is still in a financial position to pick up a rig should be able to get a great deal.
@jimmyaber5920
@jimmyaber5920 4 жыл бұрын
Andrew Fidel Will the values suffer? RVs may be the best vacation method going this year. Boondocking with social distance.
@pcsteve6072
@pcsteve6072 4 жыл бұрын
@@jimmyaber5920 RVs may be the best travel option now, but staying home with all of your support systems in place maybe a better strategy to wait out the virus. I do think the RV market will soften as buyers with marginal finances will be pushed out flooding the market. It will be tough on wannabe nomads who financed their dream.
@nbrowser
@nbrowser 4 жыл бұрын
No RV comment or question but....this needs to be said.... Happy Birthday Tricia!
@rhondalyn100
@rhondalyn100 4 жыл бұрын
Whoa! Sweet fade in from winter mountain to spring! Hot Diggity!! Happy Birthday, Trish!!!
@mommat1306
@mommat1306 4 жыл бұрын
Excited to see what you got! Some great tips there. I never thought about checking to see how many of your chosen model are on the resale market--makes a lot of sense. We lucked out buying a lightly used 4 year old 5th wheel as our first rig--excellent shape, good price and local to us! On RV Trader, which is a good resource. We have only taken it out once, and will be going more in the coming months and years. So excited, but still nervous. I think the Teardrop is a sweet little camper-for weekend trips, but I see where it would get old real fast for long term. I LOVE camping, camping, but I love coming home to my bed and long hot showers too! Enjoying this season as much as all the others... you inspire me.
@mullhaupt1
@mullhaupt1 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Trish hope you had a great day
@makeupbyjessw
@makeupbyjessw 4 жыл бұрын
We actually found you guys while doing research for which rig to buy we are getting the GD 312 BHTS because it seemed to check all our boxes. Your tour along with a few other KZfaqr's tours, helped solidify our decision. That was over a year ago! And now our window of opportunity is coming up and we are buying the RV soon 😊
@opaandomascampingadventures
@opaandomascampingadventures 4 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Trish. Mine is going to be special too. We will be in Myrtle Beach and waiting for the NEW RV REVEAL!!
@robertarroyo2233
@robertarroyo2233 3 жыл бұрын
Every time I tune in to you all, I get this feeling of getting off already, but I have to wait a bit, but as soon as I make it out there, you all will know.
@goingofftherails9877
@goingofftherails9877 4 жыл бұрын
Ended up building my own Camper ... maybe not the best idea for resale but arguably it has the cool factor. Easy to maintain and repair since I know it top to bottom but its very simple and very little tech. Thanks for the great vid!
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