Renting a Motor home
If you have ever had the feeling of traveling wild and
free across the country on wheels, then you must be considering renting a
motor home now.
A motor home is basically a house mounted on a vehicle. It
is a vehicle and a home fused into one. A motor home features all the
comforts and necessities of a home including furniture, sleeping rooms,
porch and kitchen. The vehicle is designed to be moved from place to place
and sometimes comes along with a trailer to hold goods that may not be able
to fit inside the main vehicle such as a generator.
For most holiday makers, renting is the best option when
it comes to the acquisition of motor homes for camping or leisure travel
across the countryside. If you need a motor home, you may have to do an
extensive search through the various dealers or sites to obtain a good deal
for yourself. On the average, expect to pay from $107 per night to $279 per
night.
Motor homes offer campers a convenient way to enjoy their
holiday as you have all the amenities needed at a camping site in one go.
Consider how inconvenient it will be if you had to leave your car each day
to eat at restaurants, find some here to take your bath or cook your meals. A
motor home has all these facilities mounted for you so you can travel around
the country but live like you are at home. If you travel or camp in a motor home, you make great savings on camping site fees, gasoline and food at
restaurants.
A motor home will typically cost between $25,000 and
$250,000, some going for $35,000 to $80,000. The highly priced ones can be as
long as 25 feet and look more like a home mounted on top of an articulated
trailer. This one is suitable for people who need a lot of facilities and
more rooms or would like to stay in the motor home for much of the year. The
lower priced ones for for people intending to make one or two nights at a
camp and number from 2 to three persons.
A used motor home can cost about $10,000. Used motor homes
should be bought with great care as they may have some defects which may
render them unsuitable for long journeys and active camping.
Before making a purchase, it is essential to assess your
needs which will determine the type of motor home you should go for.
By
Peter Lenkefi
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