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Kavoom
Apr 29, 2016Explorer
Might want to check Montana out. No sales tax and I do know that many individuals in the US buy here when they retire to buy their RV's. And the advantage is that you get to start your trip in Montana with Glacier and Yellowstone in shooting distance. Here is a very large RV dealer in Missoula "Bretz" that specializes and sets up the very thing you are talking about including Canadian out of country buyers. And no I don't work for them but might buy from them. They can have some really good deals on used or new but are in the business of making money so stay sharp. There are other dealers up here who also can get this done. I would shop from down under and find exactly what you want from there. Montanan's are pretty straight forward and similar in nature to Aussies. And we have unbelievably good microbrew beers here, by the way.
http://www.bretzrvbillings.com/rv-resources-outofstate-rv-buyers.
Your trip sounds like great fun. If you wanted to private message me I'd be happy to act as a resource during your travels. I live in Helena MT, but grew up camping with my family. We close our schools three months out of every year and my dad was a principal so we would do 45 60 day trips every year growing up.
Actually, I would also suggest you all head north into Canada also perhaps first. Canadians are very similar to U.S., but more polite. Banff is only a day trip away from the dealership linked above. You could hit the National Bison Reserve that is less than an hour away from this dealership as a day trip while you are engaged in the buying process.
I am strongly going to urge you to head to the Four Corners area Durango Mesa Verde, Grand Canyon N. Rim (personal preference), Estes Park Rocky Mountain National Park and hit Sante Fe so on. These are highlights. So much to do. I personally would avoid Southern California and New York City and a few other areas in the country but so much to do...
http://www.bretzrvbillings.com/rv-resources-outofstate-rv-buyers.
Your trip sounds like great fun. If you wanted to private message me I'd be happy to act as a resource during your travels. I live in Helena MT, but grew up camping with my family. We close our schools three months out of every year and my dad was a principal so we would do 45 60 day trips every year growing up.
Actually, I would also suggest you all head north into Canada also perhaps first. Canadians are very similar to U.S., but more polite. Banff is only a day trip away from the dealership linked above. You could hit the National Bison Reserve that is less than an hour away from this dealership as a day trip while you are engaged in the buying process.
I am strongly going to urge you to head to the Four Corners area Durango Mesa Verde, Grand Canyon N. Rim (personal preference), Estes Park Rocky Mountain National Park and hit Sante Fe so on. These are highlights. So much to do. I personally would avoid Southern California and New York City and a few other areas in the country but so much to do...
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