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Jun-24-2014 11:49 AM
Mike NW wrote:My numbers ARE the true cost of owning an RV. I wouldn't bother with comparing to air/hotels as we would not have been able to do what we did with planes and hotels, we are alike in that we enjoy RV travel.
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.
Jun-24-2014 11:40 AM
super_camper wrote:SkiMore wrote:
Thank you for posting the numbers. Interesting and eye opening. Would you mind sharing your fuel cost? You say fuel was the biggest cost by a large margin. At 9mpg and fuel at $3.50 a gallon it works out to be about the same as the depreciation you quoted.
At 65 nights per year it sounds like you got more use than a lot of people from your RV. I have neighbor that uses their RV about 7 nights a year. I'd hate to see their cost per night number.
I didn't average any where near 9 mpg. My travel log included annual mileage and fuel costs for many stops, but not all.
To calculate my total fuel cost I took the mileage for each year and multiplied by the average cost of fuel we paid for the year, the average fuel cost was just eye-balled but it will be very close.
We burned about $32K in fuel over the 68,500 miles. Whenever I spot checked mileage it was usually around 7mpg. If you reverse engineer the mpg from my numbers using $3.35/gal the result is 7.1mpg. Not great mileage but not really bad either, it was about what we expected.
Jun-24-2014 11:38 AM
SkiMore wrote:
Thank you for posting the numbers. Interesting and eye opening. Would you mind sharing your fuel cost? You say fuel was the biggest cost by a large margin. At 9mpg and fuel at $3.50 a gallon it works out to be about the same as the depreciation you quoted.
At 65 nights per year it sounds like you got more use than a lot of people from your RV. I have neighbor that uses their RV about 7 nights a year. I'd hate to see their cost per night number.
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Jun-24-2014 08:04 AM
super_camper wrote:
The purpose of my post was to look at the costs of RVing objectively, I am not trying to rationalize it, it is what it is!
To respond to the earlier questions:
- I bought a new 2006 in 2007 and negotiated a pretty good deal
- as I'm not trying to argue one way or the other on costs I believe the numbers are objective and not slanted in any direction, just simple math.
- I also thought about the mileage/night cost and it starts to make more sense when the destinations are factored in. We did travel just about everywhere in the US and Canada.
- about $27,500 of the total cost was depreciation (buy-sell)
- the largest share of the cost is not depreciation, it's fuel by a large margin. I would think the next 7 years would be similar in costs given increased maintenance and could actually be higher with gas prices
- my costs capture everything related to the MH including registration, tax, etc.
To RVWithTito: our needs have changed and our kids are traveling for school so this year we're going to the UK and Belgium. We will likely be back into RV's closer to retirement.
Here is another interesting breakdown on costs: fixed vs variable.
The fixed costs to own the vehicle including depreciation, registration, insurance, storage, and tax are about 54% of total costs or $0.69/mile.
The variable costs to use it including fuel and maintenance for the mileage outlined were about 46% of the total costs or $0.59/mile
One additional note: the costs exclude towing. We had a dolly and setup two different cars for 4-down towing and none of these are included.
Jun-24-2014 07:21 AM
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rr2254545 wrote:$192 is the cost of the RV per night of use and excludes non rv expenses like camping fees.
7 years is 2,555 days
87,000 divided by 2,555 is $34.05 per day not $192
$192 is the cost per camping night which could very widely based on a persons use
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