Cost of BirdBirds and Fuel
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05-14-2008, 12:01
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I was tired of the old thread, maybe we need to change the topic??...
I think "Chicken Little" has arrived on the Motorhome market. No question sellers on the fringe of selling or changing their life style have hastened their plans & have decided to sell, and their timing is really terrible. I think BB's are selling, but the inventory is growing faster than the demand, thus a buyers market. A higher supply, Same as a home/house. But, if you are into traveling in a Motorhome, There is no better solution than a used BlueBird. Actually it is still a real bargain. Where else can you receive factory tech support and drawings e-faxed the same day for your 20/30 year old Motorhome For the many reasons, we all decided, to arrive at a decision to purchase a Bird, Those reasons are still valid, even more so now in this economy, with rising costs of motels, restaurants, airfare etc. We feel every day, we travel in the Bird, we save money. If you made a trip and used 500 gallons of fuel last year , It will only cost just over $500 more to make this same trip today. So if you can just eek out 20% increase in fuel, all other costs are about the same. We will continue to travel, "NOW" , it will not be less expensive next year. The "Good Old Days" are Today. Bill 88 FC Michigan (not for sale at any price) |
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05-14-2008, 12:12
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Bill's beer is 1/2 full, well said. go 1/2 the distance and stay
twice as long. Getting the bus there is the changed cost variable. I bet I will learn how to relax, hike, fish and explore now that go go go has a proven cost. GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomoland --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "pattypape" > > I was tired of the old thread, maybe we need to change the topic??... > > I think "Chicken Little" has arrived on the Motorhome market. > No question sellers on the fringe of selling or changing their life > style have hastened their plans & have decided to sell, and their > timing is really terrible. > I think BB's are selling, but the inventory is growing faster than > the demand, thus a buyers market. A higher supply, Same as a > home/house. > > But, if you are into traveling in a Motorhome, There is no better > solution than a used BlueBird. Actually it is still a real bargain. > Where else can you receive factory tech support and drawings e- faxed > the same day for your 20/30 year old Motorhome > > For the many reasons, we all decided, to arrive at a decision to > purchase a Bird, Those reasons are still valid, even more so now in > this economy, with rising costs of motels, restaurants, airfare etc. > We feel every day, we travel in the Bird, we save money. > > If you made a trip and used 500 gallons of fuel last year , > It will only cost just over $500 more to make this same trip today. > So if you can just eek out 20% increase in fuel, all other costs are > about the same. > We will continue to travel, "NOW" , it will not be less expensive > next year. The "Good Old Days" are Today. > > Bill 88 FC Michigan (not for sale at any price) > |
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05-27-2008, 01:57
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I hear it ALL the time. You must have money. How can yu afford to travel around in that old bus. For those who really want to know, I can show. My trips turn out 1/2 to 2/3 what my peers pay, traveling in the subcompact and lodging at Motel 6 and I'm having a hell of alot more fun parked under a tree with a happy family that has a familiar place to sleep at night. With three roof A/C' s and hard sides to keep the bears out, I wish Iwas a full timer already! On the flats at 10 to 11 mpg and climbing the rockies at 7.3. Not to bad for a bought and paid for ride. I'm afraid she'll out live diesel supply...it will still make a good stationary home, when that happens, NEVER! Gregory OConnor
Dru and Debora Corpus Christi, TX 1983 FC 35 RB Steady Gittin' It! |
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05-27-2008, 15:56
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Hi all
Just to restate some facts; 2500 miles ,40 days,7mpg=$41.25 PER DAY FOR FUEL. I'm not selling!! Mario 1985fc35 -- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dru penland > > I hear it ALL the time. You must have money. How can yu afford to travel around in that old bus. For those who really want to know, I can show. My trips turn out 1/2 to 2/3 what my peers pay, traveling in the subcompact and lodging at Motel 6 and I'm having a hell of a lot more fun parked under a tree with a happy family that has a familiar place to sleep at night. With three roof A/C' s and hard sides to keep the bears out, I wish I was a full timer already! > > On the flats at 10 to 11 mpg and climbing the rockies at 7.3. Not to bad for a bought and paid for ride. I'm afraid she'll out live diesel supply...it will still make a good stationary home, when that happens, NEVER! > > Gregory OConnor > Bill's beer is 1/2 full, well said. go 1/2 the distance and stay > twice as long. Getting the bus there is the changed cost variable. I > bet I will learn how to relax, hike, fish and explore now that go go > go has a proven cost. > > GregoryO'Connor > 94ptRomoland --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "pattypape" > > > > > I was tired of the old thread, maybe we need to change the > topic??... > > > > I think "Chicken Little" has arrived on the Motorhome market. > > No question sellers on the fringe of selling or changing their > life > > style have hastened their plans & have decided to sell, and their > > timing is really terrible. > > I think BB's are selling, but the inventory is growing faster than > > the demand, thus a buyers market. A higher supply, Same as a > > home/house. > > > > But, if you are into traveling in a Motorhome, There is no better > > solution than a used BlueBird. Actually it is still a real > bargain. > > Where else can you receive factory tech support and drawings e- > faxed > > the same day for your 20/30 year old Motorhome > > > > For the many reasons, we all decided, to arrive at a decision to > > purchase a Bird, Those reasons are still valid, even more so now > in > > this economy, with rising costs of motels, restaurants, airfare > etc. > > We feel every day, we travel in the Bird, we save money. > > > > If you made a trip and used 500 gallons of fuel last year , > > It will only cost just over $500 more to make this same trip today. > > So if you can just eek out 20% increase in fuel, all other costs > are > > about the same. > > We will continue to travel, "NOW" , it will not be less expensive > > next year. The "Good Old Days" are Today. > > > > Bill 88 FC Michigan (not for sale at any price) > > > > > > > > > Dru and Debora > Corpus Christi, TX > 1983 FC 35 RB > Steady Gittin' It! > |
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05-27-2008, 16:29
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On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 8:56 PM, mariopatti1
> Hi all > Just to restate some facts; 2500 miles ,40 days,7mpg=$41.25 PER DAY > FOR FUEL. I'm not selling!! > Mario 1985fc35 Yup. That's a bargain. A cheap hotel will run you double that and you still have to fill up the car, buy expensive restaurant or hotel food vs cooking your own, etc. -Ryan |
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05-27-2008, 17:40
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I was in a Jeep dealership last week and folks were stoppin in for
the advertised $2.99 per the gallon / 3 year promo. I am amazed that fuel at $3.00 per the gallon is an attractive sales point. when diesel returns to $4.00 per the gallon we are all gonna be excited. Spending and economics is a science of emotions. this plan to rachet the fuel prices to a happy new high shows just how predictable we all are. Mario, I am taking your advice and making my weekend trips a full 4 days. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mariopatti1" > > Hi all > Just to restate some facts; 2500 miles ,40 days,7mpg=$41.25 PER DAY > FOR FUEL. I'm not selling!! > Mario 1985fc35 > > -- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dru penland > > > > > I hear it ALL the time. You must have money. How can yu afford to > travel around in that old bus. For those who really want to know, I > can show. My trips turn out 1/2 to 2/3 what my peers pay, traveling > in the subcompact and lodging at Motel 6 and I'm having a hell of a > lot more fun parked under a tree with a happy family that has a > familiar place to sleep at night. With three roof A/C' s and hard > sides to keep the bears out, I wish I was a full timer already! > > > > On the flats at 10 to 11 mpg and climbing the rockies at 7.3. > Not to bad for a bought and paid for ride. I'm afraid she'll out > live diesel supply...it will still make a good stationary home, when > that happens, NEVER! > > > > Gregory OConnor > > Bill's beer is 1/2 full, well said. go 1/2 the distance > and stay > > twice as long. Getting the bus there is the changed cost variable. > I > > bet I will learn how to relax, hike, fish and explore now that go > go > > go has a proven cost. > > > > GregoryO'Connor > > 94ptRomoland --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "pattypape" > > > > > > > > I was tired of the old thread, maybe we need to change the > > topic??... > > > > > > I think "Chicken Little" has arrived on the Motorhome market. > > > No question sellers on the fringe of selling or changing their > > life > > > style have hastened their plans & have decided to sell, and > their > > > timing is really terrible. > > > I think BB's are selling, but the inventory is growing faster > than > > > the demand, thus a buyers market. A higher supply, Same as a > > > home/house. > > > > > > But, if you are into traveling in a Motorhome, There is no > better > > > solution than a used BlueBird. Actually it is still a real > > bargain. > > > Where else can you receive factory tech support and drawings e- > > faxed > > > the same day for your 20/30 year old Motorhome > > > > > > For the many reasons, we all decided, to arrive at a decision to > > > purchase a Bird, Those reasons are still valid, even more so now > > in > > > this economy, with rising costs of motels, restaurants, airfare > > etc. > > > We feel every day, we travel in the Bird, we save money. > > > > > > If you made a trip and used 500 gallons of fuel last year , > > > It will only cost just over $500 more to make this same trip > today. > > > So if you can just eek out 20% increase in fuel, all other costs > > are > > > about the same. > > > We will continue to travel, "NOW" , it will not be less > expensive > > > next year. The "Good Old Days" are Today. > > > > > > Bill 88 FC Michigan (not for sale at any price) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dru and Debora > > Corpus Christi, TX > > 1983 FC 35 RB > > Steady Gittin' It! > > > |
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