The way I see it, my bus is only worth whatever someone else is willing to pay for it, and then, only when I'm ready to sell. Until I actually sell it, I haven't lost anything, except perhaps on a balance sheet.
The good news is that the Prevost busses represent a very small percentage of the RV industry on a whole, so I see that as an advantage. There are only so many to go around, and the used bus factory is closed.
The bad news is that the potential buyers are either holding onto their money or can't get financing, although financing IS available on a somewhat limited basis.
I am not seeking a buyer, so I can afford to take a wait-and-see approach.
However, I agree that nothing good comes from de-valuing our Prevost busses based on some arbitrary "market" value that will undoubtedly change anyway, ultimately based on demand.
My plan is to simply enjoy the lifestyle that so few get to actually experience.
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