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In a normal world, motorhome values generally follow a curve. In the first couple of years, the value would drop a little faster, and then depreciation would normally even out - a rough guide was around £1,000 per year for newer models and then about £500 annually. Obviously, there were exceptions to this rule, and cases of zero depreciation or even value increases did happen but were rare.

This scenario was always complicated by

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