In my opinion 20 years is way too long for any RV loan. You’ll spend most of it upside down.
Shooting myself in the foot, eh?While I agree with you, pay attention Jon. Prospective buyers of your 190P may not know where to turn for financing and this thread can give you some idea where to direct them...
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In my opinion 20 years is way too long for any RV loan. You’ll spend most of it upside down.
There is a lot of interest money on one of those loans, not much principle going out of the payment. Say you purchase a new RV at $150,000 20 % down, on a 20 year $120,000 loan at the 5.25% the payment is going to be about $960.
With the 240 month is the only way your going to get the payment range under $1,000. The 20 year makes it affordable for a lot of people. Like any large payment long term on an RV you are always going to be upside down.
Must people if not all do not buy RV's for investments. Once you drive off the lot bang, 25%.
People shopping the used market are going to be a lot better position in their purchase if the get the right one and the right price.
Steve
@Jon - I don't know about 20 years. I generally agree that a loan term longer than the life expectancy of what you purchased is a bad idea. But I would certainly have considered it if my credit union had offered me a loan at 1.99% for that long. That isn't a tough mark to beat as return on an investment held for 20 years. But that's why they aren't offering a 20 year loan and the places that are are charging much higher interest rates.
In general, I have always had good luck with credit unions. If they can't make the numbers work for you then it may be it just isn't a good financial decision.
You can always pay it off sooner...just saying...I make 2 or more extra payments on a credit union loan..Think we have found it. Now we have need to pay for it. I am looking at buying from a car dealer so they don't have specific RV loans. Which RV loan companies should I check with?