motorvating
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Hi,
I have recently purchased a RV and have been planning a trip across the channel to continental europe and have not had any problems from camp site owners over the size of my RV (27 feet).
I have found spares to be plentyfull, however a two day delivery seems the norm, but this was the case when i was touring the states in a RV a few years ago.
I have a 7.3 V8 diesel (none turbo) ford that is doing 25mpg combined driving, which is on a par and better then most large european motorhomes.
You have to put the fuel prices into perspective, as pricing and the value of goods are swings and roundabouts.
The reason I purchased an RV was for two reasons:
1, You just can not beat a big powerfull lump powering your rig. The times I have seen (myself included) big EU motorhomes going up the Alps revving the nuts off the engine and slowing down to a crawl up the mountain roads.
2, Quality and space. We like the quality and space you get with an RV
I have recently purchased a RV and have been planning a trip across the channel to continental europe and have not had any problems from camp site owners over the size of my RV (27 feet).
I have found spares to be plentyfull, however a two day delivery seems the norm, but this was the case when i was touring the states in a RV a few years ago.
I have a 7.3 V8 diesel (none turbo) ford that is doing 25mpg combined driving, which is on a par and better then most large european motorhomes.
You have to put the fuel prices into perspective, as pricing and the value of goods are swings and roundabouts.
The reason I purchased an RV was for two reasons:
1, You just can not beat a big powerfull lump powering your rig. The times I have seen (myself included) big EU motorhomes going up the Alps revving the nuts off the engine and slowing down to a crawl up the mountain roads.
2, Quality and space. We like the quality and space you get with an RV