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but I wouldn't be surprised to
learn that the state of the RV business is not that different from the
boat business
There is a RV dealer down the highway from me - he still has 2003
models in stock. I don't know what that means exactly, but...

Why would anyone in his right mind buy an RV these days, with fuel
hovering at $3+ a gallon and the ****-poor mileage those vehicles get?




Same reason why would anyoen buy a decent sized boat. They enjoy the
device. Lots of these RV'ers that full time, do not drive that many
miles a year. Maybe 5000. And at about 7-8 mpg, the extra cost for
fuel is not a big item in the overall cost. And people who use the RV
for weekend trips drive even less a year.



Yeah, driving is so much fun, and driving a barge is even more fun.


Who peed in your Special-K this morning?

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BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Calif Bill wrote:
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:10:19 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

but I wouldn't be surprised to
learn that the state of the RV business is not that different from
the
boat business
There is a RV dealer down the highway from me - he still has 2003
models in stock. I don't know what that means exactly, but...

Why would anyone in his right mind buy an RV these days, with fuel
hovering at $3+ a gallon and the ****-poor mileage those vehicles get?




Same reason why would anyoen buy a decent sized boat. They enjoy the
device. Lots of these RV'ers that full time, do not drive that many
miles a year. Maybe 5000. And at about 7-8 mpg, the extra cost for
fuel is not a big item in the overall cost. And people who use the
RV for weekend trips drive even less a year.



Yeah, driving is so much fun, and driving a barge is even more fun.


Who peed in your Special-K this morning?



Oatmeal, the old fashioned kind, with a banana.
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 17:03:10 -0500, HK wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:10:19 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
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but I wouldn't be surprised to
learn that the state of the RV business is not that different from the
boat business


There is a RV dealer down the highway from me - he still has 2003
models in stock.

I don't know what that means exactly, but...



Why would anyone in his right mind buy an RV these days, with fuel
hovering at $3+ a gallon and the ****-poor mileage those vehicles get?



The one I'm looking at gets about 22mpg, but burns diesel.
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You should say *and* burns diesel. That's a plus, IMO.

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Yeah, driving is so much fun, and driving a barge is even more fun.


Who peed in your Special-K this morning?



Oatmeal, the old fashioned kind, with a banana.



No wonder you've become so grouchy.

Eisboch




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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 17:03:10 -0500, HK wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:10:19 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

but I wouldn't be surprised to
learn that the state of the RV business is not that different from the
boat business

There is a RV dealer down the highway from me - he still has 2003
models in stock.

I don't know what that means exactly, but...



Why would anyone in his right mind buy an RV these days, with fuel
hovering at $3+ a gallon and the ****-poor mileage those vehicles get?



The one I'm looking at gets about 22mpg, but burns diesel.



22 mpg is a *little* optimistic, although some have reported getting it.
19-20 mpg at 65-70 mph highway driving is realistic, a little less if you
tow a loaded trailer.

I'll tell you, if you do purchase it, you are going to love that little
Mercedes diesel. It's amazing.

Eisboch


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hk wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Calif Bill wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:10:19 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

but I wouldn't be surprised to
learn that the state of the RV business is not that different
from the
boat business
There is a RV dealer down the highway from me - he still has 2003
models in stock. I don't know what that means exactly, but...

Why would anyone in his right mind buy an RV these days, with fuel
hovering at $3+ a gallon and the ****-poor mileage those vehicles get?




Same reason why would anyoen buy a decent sized boat. They enjoy
the device. Lots of these RV'ers that full time, do not drive that
many miles a year. Maybe 5000. And at about 7-8 mpg, the extra
cost for fuel is not a big item in the overall cost. And people who
use the RV for weekend trips drive even less a year.



Yeah, driving is so much fun, and driving a barge is even more fun.


Who peed in your Special-K this morning?



Oatmeal, the old fashioned kind, with a banana.


Oatmeal is much easier when you are losing your teeth, it guess it just
slides down without any chewing.

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Yeah, driving is so much fun, and driving a barge is even more fun.
Who peed in your Special-K this morning?


Oatmeal, the old fashioned kind, with a banana.



No wonder you've become so grouchy.

Eisboch




It's healthy. I don't eat "fatty" foods very often. My cholesterol
numbers are right where I want them to be, and without medications.
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Yeah, driving is so much fun, and driving a barge is even more fun.
Who peed in your Special-K this morning?


Oatmeal, the old fashioned kind, with a banana.



No wonder you've become so grouchy.

Eisboch



It's healthy. I don't eat "fatty" foods very often. My cholesterol numbers
are right where I want them to be, and without medications.

Oh! you're so special

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Oatmeal, the old fashioned kind, with a banana.



No wonder you've become so grouchy.

Eisboch



It's healthy. I don't eat "fatty" foods very often. My cholesterol numbers
are right where I want them to be, and without medications.


No disagreement that it's good for you. I tried over and over last winter
with the various types but just couldn't handle it. I do a cup of dry
puffed wheat and some yogurt (which took some time, but I now enjoy).

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