I suspect this will get me hated but...... I'm always puzzled by how all these various infringements (stashing pads, music, lamping etc) are viewed so harshly whilst dogs at climbing venues seem to be beyond reproach. There is very good evidence of the impact of dogs on many types of wildlife (even when on lead). In Taiwan dogs are excluded from 20% of the Island so as to protect wildlife. No everyone loves having their lunch slobbered over etc either.
If vans did not depreciate in value you would be able to rent them or lease them for free as surely the rental company would be able to sell them on without losses after a few years. However the opposite seems to be true. I looked into van rental just to make sure that my calculations were reasonable, and lo-and-behold! the rental companies seem to have quite a lot of costs owning vans compared to other expensive cars.
Quote from: ali k on March 06, 2024, 08:53:25 amPaul - could your view be biased by having had two very positive experiences selling on vans (one in the US after a road trip)?And presumably doing some work on them yourself because you're handy/mechanically minded?
Paul - could your view be biased by having had two very positive experiences selling on vans (one in the US after a road trip)?
I have a 2017 medium van with a decent conversion, bought in 2020 for £13750, I could sell it now for not much less. Not outrageous cost to run, it has decent mpg compared to older vans, I use it as my only vehicle. Still pricier than only having a cheap small car, but owning it allows me the flexibility to go wherever I want, whenever I want, and not need to book accom. Which (to me) is worth a lot in non-monetary terms (plus a bit in monetary terms). The error for me is 'rationality = numbers on a spreadsheet'. The numbers on the spreadsheet still have to be sensible within reason, but within reason doesn't equal 'the most efficient method purely on cost'. To me rationality = happiness, flexibility, owning things I like owning, affordable. But the numbers are totally different for me in rural Wales than for jwi in a city.
Quote from: jwi on March 04, 2024, 08:36:03 pmno poor and rational person stays in a van. I've done the math more than once. It's always cheaper to stay in budget hotels the first 100 days per year.This is a questionable comparison. Firstly, 100 nights in a hotel - how much are you calculating van expenses to be?!Secondly, where's the nearest budget hotel with availability when you decide you want to go to a craggy place on a whim?(not disagreeing with the general point that contemporary #vanlife has f*** all to do with living cheaply)
no poor and rational person stays in a van. I've done the math more than once. It's always cheaper to stay in budget hotels the first 100 days per year.
... a lot of van owners do attempt to rationalise their purchase in purely financial terms. The post -pandemic boom in van prices has only encouraged this, like boomers congratulating themselves on their financial acumen rather than acknowledging how lucky they got with property price inflation since the 1970s.
More a reply to the thread in general than you specifically Andy but, in my experience, a lot of van owners do attempt to rationalise their purchase in purely financial terms. The post -pandemic boom in van prices has only encouraged this, like boomers congratulating themselves on their financial acumen rather than acknowledging how lucky they got with property price inflation since the 1970s.
More a reply to the thread in general than you specifically Andy but, in my experience, a lot of van owners do attempt to rationalise their purchase in purely financial terms.
I 100% have a van for the convenience of going climbing where the weather is best at more or less the drop of a hat. I actually am coming round to the thought that people travelling around in vans is pretty sub-optimal, especially/because of the numbers involved. However, it makes weekend warrioring really simple, you find a partner with similar climbing interests, you look at the weather forecast on Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and approx. 6 times on Thursday, choose where you are going Thursday night. On Friday at lunchtime you check again and it’s all gone to shit so you decide at 3pm Friday to go in the opposite direction. So careless! So free! *This is meant to be funny but is not a joke.