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toedtoes
Feb 21, 2017Explorer III
A camper, trailer, fifth wheel, motorhome, etc., are ALL RVs.
A 26-30 foot motorhome for $7,000 is NOT going to be something you can drive home, load up, and hit the road. Even with a brand new motorhome, you can't do that. Even if you get extremely lucky and the one you buy is in perfect condition, you will have to consider things like battery power if you don't stay at full hookup sites only (and if you're planning on going places like Yellowstone and don't have reservations for a full hookup campsite already, you most likely are too late).
A new motorhome will cost about $50K to $90K. You're looking at motorhomes in the $5K to $10K price range. Think about it.
A 26-30 foot motorhome for $7,000 is NOT going to be something you can drive home, load up, and hit the road. Even with a brand new motorhome, you can't do that. Even if you get extremely lucky and the one you buy is in perfect condition, you will have to consider things like battery power if you don't stay at full hookup sites only (and if you're planning on going places like Yellowstone and don't have reservations for a full hookup campsite already, you most likely are too late).
A new motorhome will cost about $50K to $90K. You're looking at motorhomes in the $5K to $10K price range. Think about it.
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