Anybody here know the good,bad and ugly on Goss RV in Atlanta or the subsidiary Luxury Motor Home Sales
thanks
If you read this whole deal the ending is full of good praise/outcomes for Goss RV...
But it appears they are a broker and own nothing but a big house in a fancy neighborhood...on a golf course.According to Google :)
1825 Sugarloaf Club Dr., Duluth, GA 30097
http://www.bbb.org/atlanta/business-reviews/recreational-vehicles-dealers/goss-rv-in-duluth-ga-27265524 (http://www.bbb.org/atlanta/business-reviews/recreational-vehicles-dealers/goss-rv-in-duluth-ga-27265524)
http://www.irv2.com/forums/f258/goss-rv-rentals-atlanta-84448.html (http://www.irv2.com/forums/f258/goss-rv-rentals-atlanta-84448.html)
I knew he was a broker but he is offering more a week for rental than All Star Coach pays you for a month so that makes me a little leery like they say less money is better than none you do get your money from All Star at least I have in past lol
I was hoping someone here had dealing with them first hand guess I'll ask on the Prevost boards they have a bus for sale you pay for the bus then they will rent for you at a ridiculous fee so you get your money back.I looked at the site if true they have plenty of Prevost to rent but I don't think you can get 12,000 to 17,000 a week for a rental bus rv I never got near that much for a month
thanks
I'll rent out my 5a for a good deal less than that.
I've got one I can rent & it includes unlimited fuel. ;) No traffic snarls to deal with, No worries climbing mountains, No engne troubles (at least not for them to worry with). Of course they'll have to be happy with the same scenery over & over if you know what I mean...
Clifford, The folks I toured with were paying in the 3-5k a week for prevost entertainers and star coaches. I think the new rigs are running 5-7k a week. So, 15-20k a month is realistic if they are renting bunked, insured coaches but RV's? I think they're unrealistic that folks would pay more monthly for a bus/RV than a luxury vacation home.
Rick
Somebody must be renting these units if Goss RV stays in business. Most of the buses are $1,900 a night and up, but a lot of the S&S units are closer to $1000 a night. It appears Goss is just a middleman for the actual owners so Goss doesn't have money tied up in inventory. Besides the rental fee you have to pay for mileage over 100 miles per day.
I think renting an RV for $200 a night plus mileage is too expensive. I looked at RV rental before doing my bus conversion. The mileage charge would have killed us more than the rental fee.
Quote from: RickB on May 14, 2012, 05:39:36 AM
I think they're unrealistic that folks would pay more monthly for a bus/RV than a luxury vacation home.
Actually, renting a boat for a holiday is significantly more expensive than renting a decent house for the same number of people in the same area - whether it's true of RVs as well I have no idea, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was.
Jeremy
Thanks but I don't care about the rental he sales the buses you pay for it then he tells you the rental will pay for the bus that is part I need answers on has anyone done that
I have a friend that rents a late model from Marathon for 10 grand a month he does it every year for 1 month since selling his H-45 it won't be new but a late model 3 or 4 years old most rentals are set up the daily rate 3 days = 1 week rental, 3 weeks = 1 month
Quote from: john9861 on May 14, 2012, 04:00:46 AM
I've got one I can rent & it includes unlimited fuel. ;) No traffic snarls to deal with, No worries climbing mountains, No engne troubles (at least not for them to worry with). Of course they'll have to be happy with the same scenery over & over if you know what I mean...
Just read this and spit my coffee on the wife sitting across from me...now I'm laughing and in deep doo doo
Have fun !
Eric