Hello everyone,
I am now deciding on what budget on the motorhome I will be going for. Since it all depends on how long I will be on the road for. My future university course is very hard to get on since is so popular, so I could be looking at being on the road for 2+ years.
Just out of curiosity, I wonder if there are jobs out there, even abroad to sustain my 2+ years of travelling, especially keeping the whole of the journey cost running. If I am out for 2+years I might have to spend abit more on a decent motorhome.
I'm so looking forward to it, this is all so exciting!
Many thanks,
Lena
xx
Spending more money doesn't always mean you will get a better motorhome!
Personally I think the Calypso is a good bet too, the motorhomes in the mid to late 1990's were built stronger and better than the later ones (in my opinion) before they started cutting back to save weight and cost using 'plastic wood' as I call it etc.
Also I would probably never buy from a dealer because they inflate the prices by a huge amount.
For example I paid 9k for my motorhome in a private sale 4 years ago and there is one exactly the same, same model, same year etc in a local dealer near me now for 17k!
Personally I have found the motorhomes that are looked after and are good ones, tend to be owned and priced sensibly by sensible people.
You can tell a lot by the attitude of the owner, the ones who think its worth what it was when it was new, tend to be the ones that don't look after or maintain things.
I know that's a generalisation and only my view, so no offence ment to any body.
As for working, some campsites take people on in return for a free or discounted pitch, usually this is done by wardens who stay for the whole season but sometimes there are issues and they need extra help, it might not be paid or well paid but it gets you a free park up for say a month and gets you doing stuff.
Also cant you just put the hamster in a locker or cupboard when crossing the channel?? lol