2007 Tiger

86scotty

Cynic
1. Yes
2. Probably not soon.

Nice rig, way overpriced, way too 80's inside for me, which the RV manufacturers didn't get past until 2010.
 

rawtoxic

Well-known member
Makes the $32k I paid for my 2005 2500hd crew cab in March 2021 a helluva deal. My interior looks not quite as dated somehow at 2 years older. At least I was lucky enough to find a reasonable seller. I had about given up but one morning I decided to post wanted ads on Tiger forum. About 2 weeks later a private message rolled in, I actually had another offer for one in Canada that I didn't follow up due to Covid. I will say we love our Tiger and it's funny how we run into them when we are out and about. Some day we will get something bigger and better but really what a great starter 4x4 RV we used to camp in the Toyota pickup bed for years.
 

FurthurOnTheFly

Glamping Society
Update this thing is still for sale. He's dropped it 10k.

Guy is being wrecked on social media for the price, he listed it on FB and basically all but admitted to price gouging due to "supply and demand" and the "current market".

I get the vibes that this guy just buys and sells cars and is not the actual original owner.
 

Herbie

Rendezvous Conspirator

Updated listing. All things considered, in this market, the price isn't completely bonkers for a diesel, extended cab Tiger, if the real condition is as promised.

That said, in that vintage, buyer should carefully inspect inner cabinetry for separation gaps, etc. along with all due mechanical checks.

Diesel, dually, and 23' long is three strikes for me, but I'm threading a very narrow needle in my search...
 

FurthurOnTheFly

Glamping Society
Diesel, dually, and 23' long is three strikes for me, but I'm threading a very narrow needle in my search...

You and me both. Not totally against a diesel, but wanting a dually for sure. And 23' is only 1ft shorter than what we have now.

We're looking for the next full time, long term, take to South America kinda rig. I don't think what we're asking is too much to find, but perhaps in this market it can be.
 

rawtoxic

Well-known member
Well, if they can get it you can't damn them for it. When you do sell your rig, you can try to vet your buyer and make sure you don't sell to a flipping ************ and give it to a family that will use and cherish but usually the flipping ************ will show up with money first ready to buy and really when you're selling that is the primary objective. Buyers - Be the first buyer, I spent countless mornings searching for my rig. By the time a rig is posted on EP your probably too late for a good deal. Oh the joy of the hunt!
 

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