I support learning and questions.
I was simply making a joke regarding the seller’s bold /aggressive statement that buyers need to “know what they are looking at” while providing very few pictures of what they should be looking at and little/no written detail. The questions from a potential...
Beautiful rig but unfortunately there’s a limited market for many seats, no beds, but lots of batteries. It appears from the poll, as often happens in real estate, you’ve built something that was very much worth it to you but perhaps not to others.
To be clear only of the vehicle pertains to the expected operations of your business. Additionally since this vehicle is over 14000lbs you can easily use the bonus deduction to go negative on profit whereas the Section 179 deduction can only be used to bring profit to zero.
I suspect it’s the lack of any dining/eating table (at least in pictures) that’s driving away some group of customers. For $200k a lot of people expect to be able to sit down and eat.
Maybe the rig has a table, but at this price point people expect slightly better marketing if its not coming...
Very clean van. Pushing mid 40s for an 18 year old 4x4 church van ride with minimal overland mods other than a water tank might be a bit much for some.
True queen measurements or kinda Queen sized? (Not trying to be a jerk, I’m 6’4” so inches matter to me)
Any restroom setup. Likely not a cassette but given how long it was in the bush was the approach just to use the outdoors? Not a show stopper but depending on the local that’s easier or harder.
I’m not saying there isn’t a load of tire kickers in the US but you posted your vehicle with references to being able to import into the US, when in reality that wasn’t really an executable option. If you had Americans wasting your time it was mostly self induced.
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