Do Hymer motorhomes hold their value?

Do Hymer motorhomes hold their value?

But the good news is that the rate of motorhome depreciation is relatively low, at roughly about 10% a year, and much less the longer the motorhome is owned. Generally speaking, motorhomes retain around 70% of their value after three years. Compared to a car, this is great value!

What happened Hymer?

Hymer USA will be based in Bristol, Indiana, with initial product availability expected in the fourth quarter of calendar year 2020. The announcement follows THOR’s 2019 acquisition of Europe’s Erwin Hymer Group (EHG), which created the world’s largest RV manufacturer, holding leading positions on both continents.

Where are Hymer motorhomes made?

Bad Waldsee, Germany
Hymer Group Companies manufactures motorhomes, camper van and caravans in Bad Waldsee, Germany. It has developed into one of the most established motorhome brands in Europe.

Who bought Hymer?

Thor Industries
Thor Industries Acquires Erwin Hymer Group Thor Industries, Inc. has completed its acquisition of Erwin Hymer Group (EHG), one of Europe’s largest makers of recreational vehicles (RVs).

Is it wise to buy a motorhome now?

So, Is Owning a Motorhome Worth It? Absolutely! The freedom of the open road, being able to chase the sun and take off whenever you like makes motorhome ownership one of the best things we have ever done and it’s fair to say it has completely changed our lives for the better, in so many ways.

How long is Hymer warranty?

Our extended warranty for new vehicles promises up to five years of carefree travelling and our supply guarantee for vehicle operability parts is even effective for ten years. If something stops running smoothly, you can count on the 24-hour delivery service provided by HYMER Original Parts & Accessories.

Do I need a medical to drive a motorhome?

Before you can start any form of training, you will need to apply and successfully pass an HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) medical test; this is a legal requirement. It is up to you who carries out the medical test; it can be your local GP or a private doctor. Regardless, you can expect to have to pay for this service.