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Holding Value???

  • 23-10-2007 4:47pm
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    I'm looking at A '92 MH at the moment - seller is asking around €15k - higher than I might pay in Germany (but a better price than I've seen the same van at Irish dealers).... however, how likely is it to hold its value or only depreciate insignificantly over the next 2 years for resale on the Irish market.

    Thanks

    Chris


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,819 ✭✭✭✭peasant


    Hmmm ...I think the real question is: is there such a thing as an Irish market for motorhomes?

    There are so many different varieties in a motorhome ...floorplan, base vehicle, engine, age, condition, colour of the upholstry :D, etc etc that any given motorhome will only appeal to so many potential buyers.

    With the Irish market being so small, the problem is, will your specific motorhome create enough interest once you want to sell it on?



    Or the short version ...I don't know, really :D


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