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what should i do - amazonmama2five - 05-02-2008 12:10 Hi! I am a missionary in Brazil, we plan on a furlough in 09, and we want to be all together because we will be leaving our two oldest a college. there is 7 of us, and i have noticed that most on the birds sleep 6. i REALLY like the birds, and there are some good deals on a few on line. should i or shouldn't i buy a bird? Thanks James amazonroadrunner@... what should i do - Glenn Allen - 05-02-2008 14:37 James, You are right about some good value on Birds right now if you can afford the maintenance and recurring expenses. Only you can decide if you should buy into the bird family. You have provided little information aobut your plans so I'm limited in any advice I might be able to provide. I am assuming you are planning on using the Bird in the US. One issue might be your planned length of ownership. I would not purchase a Bird unless I were planning on several years of ownership (unless you are a dealer). You mention that you desire to use the Bird while on furlough. Do you plan on selling at the end of the furlough? Selling a Bird is not usually a quick endeavor unless you price it well below market. If you are purchasing a vintage bird, then you will need to plan on a repair budget and factor that by the amount of labor you will provide. If you are purchasing a more recent bird, the repair costs might be reduced (might), but the recurring maintenance will still be required. I am by no means trying to advise against you purchasing a Bird. Just do so with realistic expectations and you will have a more enjoyable Bird experience. You can't go wrong with a Bird if it fits your circumstances. BEST Regards, Glenn --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "amazonmama2five" > > Hi! > I am a missionary in Brazil, we plan on a furlough in 09, and we want > to be all together because we will be leaving our two oldest a > college. there is 7 of us, and i have noticed that most on the birds > sleep 6. i REALLY like the birds, and there are some good deals on a > few on line. should i or shouldn't i buy a bird? > Thanks James > amazonroadrunner@... > what should i do - brad barton - 05-03-2008 03:08 James, We kept our first bird just over 10 months in 1999. It was an '84 FC w/ twin sofas up front and the corner queen in the back. The dinette also made out into a bed but for kids only. The exterior was a little weatherworn, including the decals and paint, but the inside was in excellent condition. Outside of routine maintenance and a broken wire on the radiator fan, we had no unusual expenses. It was a low-cost, low-maintenance experience (compared to later coaches). I imagine you will be touring churches on deputation raising funds for your next term. You need dependable transportation so you can meet your schedule. I would suggest you ignore the outside except for clues about how a coach was cared for and make sure the engine, generator, refrigerator, electric and suspension are in nothing less than excellent condition and make sure the coach has no air or water leaks. Carpet, upholstery, laminate and paint sell coaches but won't get you where need to go. Best of luck. BradBarton00LXiDFW bbartonwx@...
With Windows Live for mobile, your contacts travel with you. Connect on the go. what should i do - Gregory OConnor - 05-03-2008 03:45 There are better deals on the large slide fiberglass rigs that are more suitable for a large family. I think the Birds will hold value better because more birds I believe are not sitting with loans. There is less incentive to dump a asset that has not a monthly cost. The fiberglass rigs are sold with big notes that outlive the usable construction or the planned consumer appeal of the product. It may be best to find something that is set up for what you need. My 40 foot '94 will sleep only 2 and maybe two small kids on the fold out sofa. A seller may try and convince you otherwise. A purchase in '09 has uncalculatable use and turnover costs. Banking the bucks till the week you need the camper may prove the best deal if the only changes you plan to make are in the underwear drawer. If you are looking to buy a fixer upper and a bird that needs major floorplan mods, plan to stay around till BYU commencement. Buying or spending is very personal. for me I usuly pay cash but mostly because every time I apply for a loan I get zero interest. Lenders have no interest in giving me the bucks. GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa > Hi!I am a missionary in Brazil, we plan on a furlough in 09, and we wantto be all together because we will be leaving our two oldest acollege. there is 7 of us, and i have noticed that most on the birdssleep 6. i REALLY like the birds, and there are some good deals on afew on line. should i or shouldn't i buy a bird? Thanks Jamesamazonroadrunner@... > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > With Windows Live for mobile, your contacts travel with you. > http://www.windowslive.com/mobile/overview.html? ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh_mobile_052008 > |