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Financing for Full-timer, Used RV

Jay_Raz
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I've reached out to my local credit union and checked out Good Sam Loans, and neither offer financing on pre 08 RV's. I'm looking at a 2005 low miles Class A Tiffin that is pricing in the mid 20's. Any recommendations on how to find a loan for this year RV at a good rate? Have a great 800+ credit score and looking to make this my full-time residence.
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mowingman
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It is almost impossible to find a bank or credit union, that will loan money on any RV 10 years old or older. Probably best to plan on paying cash or looking for a newer model.

Jay_Raz
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Thank you for all the replies. After investigating for a bit, I'm feeling I'm going to up my loan amount and buy a more recent used RV. This makes obtaining a loan easier, will get me a decent interest rate, and also a nicer RV that I'll be living in full time for the foreseeable future.

SoundGuy
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wing_zealot wrote:
You might try Bank of the West, but 9 years old could be a tough nut.


The OP is looking at a 2005, likely built sometime in 2004, so with 2018 models hitting dealers' lots that makes this rig 14 yrs old. It's no wonder lenders aren't interested. :R
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wing_zealot
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You might try Bank of the West, but 9 years old could be a tough nut.

Sam_Spade
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SoundGuy wrote:
The solution is to look for something newer.


And.....some things that you really want to do just turn out to not be practical/possible.

I got a 6 year old C 3 years ago and.............
The annual maintenance costs have run me about $2K a year.

If you get an older rig and find a loan you can afford......can you also afford the upkeep ??

Try to be practical in your assessment.
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darsben1
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Personal loan or what we used to call a Blood Bank.
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SoundGuy
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Jay_Raz wrote:
I've reached out to my local credit union and checked out Good Sam Loans, and neither offer financing on pre 08 RV's. I'm looking at a 2005 low miles Class A Tiffin that is pricing in the mid 20's. Any recommendations on how to find a loan for this year RV at a good rate? Have a great 800+ credit score and looking to make this my full-time residence.


This has nothing to do with you nor your intended use but everything to do with the rig - from a lender's point of view it's simply too old, there's too little equity value left in it to support a loan. The solution is to look for something newer.
2012 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab
2014 Coachmen Freedom Express 192RBS
2003 Fleetwood Yuma * 2008 K-Z Spree 240BH-LX
2007 TrailCruiser C21RBH * 2000 Fleetwood Santa Fe
1998 Jayco 10UD * 1969 Coleman CT380

Merrykalia
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I would suggest a credit union, but you have already done that. Will the owner finance? How about checking into a personal loan instead of an rv loan? I know the interest is more, but that would get your the $$ and then see if your credit union would re-finance after you own it.
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