Hi, I just wanted to say hello, we ( my wife and I ) are from east Sussex and we are looking at buying an RV to go full-time, we have joined up here to meet other full timers. We look forward to making friends and becoming a part of this community.
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Thanks! This is something we have thought of doing for a long time and are now looking around viewing, my initial concern is driving one, they are so big, we are looking to buy a 30 ft approx RV...is this something most people fear?
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Thanks! This is something we have thought of doing for a long time and are now looking around viewing, my initial concern is driving one, they are so big, we are looking to buy a 30 ft approx RV...is this something most people fear?
Thanks! This is something we have thought of doing for a long time and are now looking around viewing, my initial concern is driving one, they are so big, we are looking to buy a 30 ft approx RV...is this something most people fear?
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Big RVs cost a fortune on the road and limit where you can go. I know a few in here full time in European vans much smaller. Fuel up from 8 mpg to 25 mpg. It all depends on if you don't intend to move much ( buy a caravan ) or wander all over the place.
Big RVs cost a fortune on the road and limit where you can go. I know a few in here full time in European vans much smaller. Fuel up from 8 mpg to 25 mpg. It all depends on if you don't intend to move much ( buy a caravan ) or wander all over the place.
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Surely a caravan to full time in and a suitable vehicle to tow comfortably with, is going to be as long, or longer, than an RV. And as for getting 25mpg dragging a caravan around, mmmm, i don't think so. Maybe a 5th wheeler is an alternative.
Craig
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