Big bus man
Free Member
Word would have it that lots of people decide to buy a motorhome in their elderly years, many plan this when they retire, after all those long days working you have a nice wedge of Wonga sitting in your account doing nothing, perhaps you have been a tugger for many years and promised yourself an upgrade on retirement.
I was one of those planning this route, having sown the seed with Michelle, my wife, it seemed more sense to buy the MH earlier, get out more live the dream whilst I had an income should things need doing or I want a better van, the upside being when retirement does eventually fall I will have a nice van and plenty of experience on the road and of coarse have exactly the right van I need.
So my question is really to those that waited for retirement before taking the plunge.....Did you have any regrets about not buying your motorhome earlier in life, or to you others...when you got to retirement age did you have your perfect van?
I was one of those planning this route, having sown the seed with Michelle, my wife, it seemed more sense to buy the MH earlier, get out more live the dream whilst I had an income should things need doing or I want a better van, the upside being when retirement does eventually fall I will have a nice van and plenty of experience on the road and of coarse have exactly the right van I need.
So my question is really to those that waited for retirement before taking the plunge.....Did you have any regrets about not buying your motorhome earlier in life, or to you others...when you got to retirement age did you have your perfect van?