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The cheapest (and most environmentally friendly) way to travel:

The RVing industry is growing and changing:

What is the cheapest and most environmentally friendly way to travel? A recent survey was taken of over 2,000 RVers. 78% thought RVing was the cheapest way to travel compared to renting a hotel room. Stabilized fuel prices combined with improved fuel efficiency are having an effect and most said they are planning longer trips in the coming twelve month period. 94% said, overall, they thought they used less energy living in an RV compared to living in a house.

The cheapest and most environmentally friendly way to travel

Owning Your Own RV vs. Traditional Vacations

Money Magazine used the current national average hotel room rate of $121 for each night and dining costs $60 per day. The daily cost was $181 for a traditional vacation. You may purchase one for $80k with 20k miles and an expected lifetime of 150k miles. With other costs, it comes to a capital cost of $0.78/mile. Add the average campground rate of $25 per day and $30 on groceries per day, we come to a daily cost of $55 for an RV vacation. Of course, all of these number vary by many different factors.

“The leading edge of the baby boom generation has just entered their prime retirement ages, and the number of retires will accelerate over the next decade,” said Dr. Richard Curtin, Director of Surveys at the University of Michigan. “Moreover, the RV industry has been successful in attracting younger buyers.”

Other changes that are positively affecting the RV industry:

  • RVs are becoming more fuel-efficient with innovative engines and aerodynamic designs.
  • Many are designed from the inside out with an emphasis on ergonomics and automation. Their goal is to make today’s RV a viable option for users of every age group. Elderly owners are finding they can confidently use their RV years longer than previous owners. In fact, with the advent of back-up cameras and easy to use hitches, RV’s are also becoming a popular lifestyle choice for those traveling alone.
  • Upscale destination campgrounds are becoming the norm not the exception. They are also easy to find with an internet connection. Online reviews from fellow RVers give the first time visitor confidence that their destination after a long day on the road will bring no unpleasant surprises.
  • Solar power: A large portion of RVs – much higher than the portion of houses – use solar power. More and more RV manufacturers are incorporating energy saving features into their RVs. These days many owners enjoy RVing with almost no reliance on the energy grid. This was an unheard of prospect just a few years ago. The explosion of affordable aftermarket solar panels and systems designed for RV use make this an option every owner should look into.

Are RVs the Cheapest and Most Environmentally Friendly Way to Travel? RVs are constantly getting better:

RVs are rising in popularity. This is good news for everyone. However, RV manufacturers and dealers today have found they have to compete not only with their local counterparts but competitors online. Gone are the days of a prospective buyer researching their RV only with printed brochures and their local dealers’ biased assistance. The buyer has the position of power today, not the dealer. With the internet now reaching nearly 100% of homes and workplaces in the developed world, the entire RV lineup is available online with competitive prices and professional review services like RVReviews.net. And so even though RVing is becoming more popular, it’s becoming more about competitiveness, satisfied customer feedback and continuous improvement. This will inevitably lead to better and better RVs, with more carefully chosen and more reliable components.

For an RV manufacturer to thrive today they have to constantly evolve and improve. The same goes for the modern RV dealer who can’t survive without satisfied customers. Every RV company today knows that a satisfied customer may log their experience online but an unhappy one definitely will. This has resulted in additional business for the companies who have gone the extra mile all along and driven out some longtime unsavory elements. Today’s RV industry is an even playing field with the best prospering. Accordingly, the worst either changing their tactics or closing their doors. Because of this manufacturers are having to find new ways to design, produce, sell and deliver their products. In the short and long run, this can only benefit RVers and the environment in the long run.

One of the most popular tools available to today’s RV buyer is RVReviews.net. An online presence for almost ten years now, RVReviews dot net and its parent company, JR Consumer Resources, have been delivering unbiased books, reviews and reports to tens of thousands of RV consumers. They are looking for valuable buying tips, existing customer feedback, and manufacturer recommendations and cautions. We are still the only company in the industry that informs the buyer what the dealer spent on a specific RV and what you should expect to pay. RV Reviews receives absolutely no financial support or kickbacks from the companies we review. We strongly feel that our primary goal is to deliver only the most honest and up-to-date information to our customers. We work only for you, the buyer.

This is a great time to be in the market for an RV. But only if you are a fully informed consumer. Our books and reviews are written in an easy to read and understand style. They can save you literally thousands of dollars on your purchase by ensuring that you are an informed and savvy buyer.

Put another way, an RV is the cheapest and most environmentally friendly way to travel. Save money on your RV and take the first trip on us. Lots of RV owners already have.

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