Sold Swifty Today

marchie1053
marchie1053 Forum Participant Posts: 584
edited April 2021 in Caravan & Motorhome Chat #1

We bought a 2004 Swift Charisma Jura [Dealer Special] in Nov 2019 to see if towing a full sized caravan rather than a Gobur Folding Caravan would work for us. Bought it on the Thursday morning and set off 24 hours later for France & Spain. The 89 day trip proved to be Swifty's first, and last outing. We spent modest money upgrading to LED lighting whilst away and a couple of other upgrades/refurbs.

Sold Swifty today back to the Dealer for a really good price. As a result, the depreciation for our 89 day trip worked out at £12.66 per night!

Our [new to us] motorhome arrives on Wednesday. I doubt the depreciation will prove to be as low as Swifty's!

Steve

 

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  • Wherenext
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    edited April 2021 #2

    Have to remember to change your Avatar strap. Either Ex Caravanner or Motorhomer.smile

    Presumably it didn't agree with you for whatever reason.

  • eribaMotters
    eribaMotters Club Member Posts: 1,193 ✭✭✭✭
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    edited April 2021 #3

    I must admit I'm one of the lucky few who has not had to worry about depreciation. We moved from trailer tents to Eriba's in 2003, buying a 2001 model. We sold this in 2007 at a profit, moving on to a new van bought in Belgium that we again sold for a profit in 2009. We had a couple of years gap with a Camplet trailer tent, guess what, again sold at a profit before returning to another used van in 2010 that we sold again at profit in 2016.

    I'm not sure about our present 2017 van but private sales at present show we are fairly close to a full return of our money.

     

    Colin

  • cyberyacht
    cyberyacht Forum Participant Posts: 10,218
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    edited April 2021 #4

    As they say, "better born lucky than rich"

  • marchie1053
    marchie1053 Forum Participant Posts: 584
    edited April 2021 #5

    Swifty was a nice old caravan and we enjoyed using it. Caravan equivalent of an old pair of slippers.

    But we intend to do more touring and like the idea of a quicker setup and pack down that the motorhome offers, not to mention trying to squeeze car + caravan onto 7m long pitches without it looking like a barricade against potential invaders.

    Steve