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super_camper
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Jun 24, 2014

Real world cost of owning a class c - ouch!

I just sold my class c after 7 years of ownership. Since I have all records and an accurate depreciation cost (buy-sell) I thought I would calculate the real world cost of use.

The costs outlined below include everything related to the rv itself. The costs DO NOT include campgrounds or other vacation expenses.

I bought in 2007 and got a great deal with a good discount. We vacationed exclusively in the RV while we had it
- owned it for 7 years
- drove it 68,500 miles
- generator had 455 hours
- used it for 455 nights over the 7 year period

The total cost over 7 years including depreciation, insurance, license, storage, maintenance, and fuel was about $87,000
- $12,900 / year
- $192 / night
- $1.28 / mile

A motorhome is absolutely the best way to travel but obviously not the most economical.
  • Numbers can be slanted to show just about anything you want. Interesting cost analysis. One thing that sticks out to me is that your average mileage per night out is about 150 miles. That seems like a lot of miles per night. But to get the true 'cost' of the RV you would need to deduct the cost you would have spent traveling in your car or flying and then also deduct the hotel cost. This would then give you the true cost of owning the RV.

    I suspect you are like us in that we enjoy the conveniences of traveling in the RV (i.e. we have our bed, food etc with us).

    Interesting analysis thou.
  • super_camper wrote:
    I just sold my class c after 7 years of ownership. Since I have all records and an accurate depreciation cost (buy-sell) I thought I would calculate the real world cost of use.

    The costs outlined below include everything related to the rv itself. The costs DO NOT include campgrounds or other vacation expenses.

    I bought in 2007 and got a great deal with a good discount. We vacationed exclusively in the RV while we had it
    - owned it for 7 years
    - drove it 68,500 miles
    - generator had 455 hours
    - used it for 455 nights over the 7 year period

    The total cost over 7 years including depreciation, insurance, license, storage, maintenance, and fuel was about $87,000
    - $12,900 / year
    - $192 / night
    - $1.28 / mile

    A motorhome is absolutely the best way to travel but obviously not the most economical.


    Your math is correct but you " SAVINGS" is WAAAAYYYYYYY off.
    A suite with a built in kitchen with a great view on a lske mountain etc. runs anywhere from $650.00 - $1,200.00 a night. Soooooooo, let's average shall we and say $1,0000.00 a night.

    455 nights $1,0000 a night is ...wait for it.... $455.000 dollars. I'd say a class C or any RV is a bargain when you calculate real world executive suite numbers.

    So now you can see how much money you SAVED.

    Now let's talk about PRICELESS memories, that no money on earth can buy Like me this week with my wife and 17 year old daughter on our last run before she goes to college and fly's out of the nest.

    No money can buy these memories NONE. I wouldn't trade all the money on earth for what I'm experience in this month with the both of them.

    Anyone that tries to reduce RVing down to dollars and cents, is not seeing the the true value of RVing.

    You can take all my money, all my possessions, but no one will ever take the memories I'm making as I type this, sitting next to a camp fire eating smores watching my daughter and wife read a book by the light of the fire.