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- Midlothian, VA
- RV Year
- 2017
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40' 10"
- Chassis
- Freightliner XCR
- Engine
- Cummins 400 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
- No
@sheridany asked me a question in another thread what would I buy if I sold the "ventessex". I didn't want to derail that thread so I figured I'd answer it here.
I don't know!
I say that as there are a number of factors which I'll discuss. The first problem is, and one I've had since taking ownership, is not realizing how great of a coach I have. We live in this online world whether here or another forum where all we see is people buying, moving up the ladder of coaches, etc. In the boating world it's "two-foot-itis" always wanting a bigger boat. I'm going to admit I suffer from not being able to always appreciate what I have. This goes beyond the coach. The compliments I get at campgrounds remind me I should appreciate what I have. When looking around at various campgrounds it helps put things in perspective sometimes. That sounds bad in a way, the word "over entitled" may be the ugly fitting term, but again, I have to keep reminding myself of what I have and also what I've done to it.
The complicating matter is that as we all know, now is probably the only time I'd ever be able to command a price above what I paid for it. I can put somewhat of a value on the material costs to the mods, somewhat on labor costs but I won't include that, and of course some depreciation value on all of the above. But obviously the flip side is buying back in to a coach that would probably be double what I paid for this one with little added value to my RV experiences. To me, and only me, I find it very difficult to realize any difference in any Newmar DP coach on the inside. It's the same living space, the same cabinetry, the same bed, etc. The only difference ultimately, to me, is the basement.
Would I buy a Dutch Star? No. There is not enough difference, to me, between what I have and what it offers to justify the expenses of selling, buying, mod'ing. Above that in the Newmar lineup is the luxury lineup and until one specific item changes in that area, I will never own a luxury model Newmar. Let's not get into that but recent events have sealed the deal that I will never own one with "that."
So where does that leave me? I would have to hawk the used market for something great to come online and then act fast as it probably wouldn't last. My future probably is fulltiming, but probably not for the near term, i.e. within 5 years unless I do something drastic. The RV purchase four years ago was an impulse buy, I had never RV'd before and it's been forever since I tent camped and since then I learned too much about the food chain realizing I was on the wrong end of it from those cute furry things - bears! I ended up absolutely loving RVing and I don't want to stop. The simple lifestyle, the friendships, the things to see, the constant change are just a few things I love.
So in reality, I'm not sure what to do. I'm curious what I could command for the price and sale. If I was to order a new Newmar, it would definitely be 2023 or later as @redbaron seems to believe this is when major changes are coming. I'm not a fan of the front caps but as long as they keep putting "radar" in front that may never change, assuming that's why they changed it in the first place.
In summary I continue with the need to appreciate what I have before it's gone. Learning to appreciate...
I don't know!
I say that as there are a number of factors which I'll discuss. The first problem is, and one I've had since taking ownership, is not realizing how great of a coach I have. We live in this online world whether here or another forum where all we see is people buying, moving up the ladder of coaches, etc. In the boating world it's "two-foot-itis" always wanting a bigger boat. I'm going to admit I suffer from not being able to always appreciate what I have. This goes beyond the coach. The compliments I get at campgrounds remind me I should appreciate what I have. When looking around at various campgrounds it helps put things in perspective sometimes. That sounds bad in a way, the word "over entitled" may be the ugly fitting term, but again, I have to keep reminding myself of what I have and also what I've done to it.
The complicating matter is that as we all know, now is probably the only time I'd ever be able to command a price above what I paid for it. I can put somewhat of a value on the material costs to the mods, somewhat on labor costs but I won't include that, and of course some depreciation value on all of the above. But obviously the flip side is buying back in to a coach that would probably be double what I paid for this one with little added value to my RV experiences. To me, and only me, I find it very difficult to realize any difference in any Newmar DP coach on the inside. It's the same living space, the same cabinetry, the same bed, etc. The only difference ultimately, to me, is the basement.
Would I buy a Dutch Star? No. There is not enough difference, to me, between what I have and what it offers to justify the expenses of selling, buying, mod'ing. Above that in the Newmar lineup is the luxury lineup and until one specific item changes in that area, I will never own a luxury model Newmar. Let's not get into that but recent events have sealed the deal that I will never own one with "that."
So where does that leave me? I would have to hawk the used market for something great to come online and then act fast as it probably wouldn't last. My future probably is fulltiming, but probably not for the near term, i.e. within 5 years unless I do something drastic. The RV purchase four years ago was an impulse buy, I had never RV'd before and it's been forever since I tent camped and since then I learned too much about the food chain realizing I was on the wrong end of it from those cute furry things - bears! I ended up absolutely loving RVing and I don't want to stop. The simple lifestyle, the friendships, the things to see, the constant change are just a few things I love.
So in reality, I'm not sure what to do. I'm curious what I could command for the price and sale. If I was to order a new Newmar, it would definitely be 2023 or later as @redbaron seems to believe this is when major changes are coming. I'm not a fan of the front caps but as long as they keep putting "radar" in front that may never change, assuming that's why they changed it in the first place.
In summary I continue with the need to appreciate what I have before it's gone. Learning to appreciate...