Above, The Beast at Joshua Tree National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Right away, when I saw the title of a new article by RV Life, B. B. King's song, "The Thrill Is Gone" immediately came to mind (by the way, it features great guitar work and is one of my favorites from 1969).
The premise of the article is that if one is no longer as "into" their RV, they should sell it, especially since RVs are a hot commodity currently.
The article begins with:
The camping season is at an end for now, and your RV is likely sitting in a storage lot somewhere, longing for the warm weather to roll around. That said, you may not be feeling that same longing. We get it—hobbies come and go, and you may not be as into RV camping as you once were. The good news? Even though you may still have a payment on the RV and you might feel stuck with the purchase you made, you don’t have to be. Not only can you sell your RV, but right now is actually one of the very best times to do so.
If the thrill of RVing is gone for you, but you still feel unsure about the decision to let go of the rig, keep reading to discover all the reasons you should let go and sell your RV.
To read further, go here.
Since I brought up the legendary B. B. King ("The King of the Blues") at the start of this blog post, here's a video of "The Thrill Is Gone" for your enjoyment.
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