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campingliz
Nov 14, 2015Explorer
Lovetoloveya,
I think that what some folks may be trying to say is that the monthly payment on the RV, insurance, price of a place to park each night, and maintenance may wind up being more expensive than rent.
However, since you already own the truck, if it can tow what you want, a travel trailer may be a more affordable option, particularly if you purchase slightly used.
As others have stated, make sure the trailer is appropriate for the climate of wherever you may go. Most TTs (travel trailers) are not made to be completely operable below freezing - i.e. your water systems may freeze.
Best of luck to you and yours following your dreams.
I think that what some folks may be trying to say is that the monthly payment on the RV, insurance, price of a place to park each night, and maintenance may wind up being more expensive than rent.
However, since you already own the truck, if it can tow what you want, a travel trailer may be a more affordable option, particularly if you purchase slightly used.
As others have stated, make sure the trailer is appropriate for the climate of wherever you may go. Most TTs (travel trailers) are not made to be completely operable below freezing - i.e. your water systems may freeze.
Best of luck to you and yours following your dreams.
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