210 Popular

Life has come a long way from the days of gypsy wagons. Today there is no worry of the horses, rickety wooden wheels breaking, cramped space to call home and a bathroom that is not the Great Outdoors. RV’s have become so popular and just as colorful as the gypsy wagons as well as it being the age of the top class motor home. However, the big motor homes, most of them the size of a transportation bus, are very expensive not only to purchase but to insure and also use of the heavy amount of fuel they use.

With gas prices fluctuation up and down, it can cost as much to fill up one the large motor homes as it does the tractor-trailer driver who hauls freight by the way of the highway. These big luxury motor RVs get poor gas mileage and are often very awkward to operate in city traffic. $200 to $400 is not not an uncommon amount to fill one. Perhaps some people can afford these for temporary trips or they use them to travel, while often hauling a smaller vehicle behind. Is there another choice?

Yes, indeed, van size motor homes such as the Roadtrek 210 Popular. The Roadtrek has a longer wheel base that most vans including transport vans but that is because it is a rolling home, which includes a full bathroom. Its smaller size also eliminates the need of another vehicle so that the passengers can run about wherever they need or want to. For its size, the Roadtrek 210 gets great gas mileage whether it is diesel or gasoline. It can accommodate the family or couple who wishes to take a weekend trip or a longer trip to visit someone without the worry of hotel accommodations or even restaurants because the 210 comes nicely equipped with generous size refrigeration, microwave oven and an optional coffee maker built in. What better way to visit someone and bring your living arrangements with you!

The Roadtrek 210 can also be used an a regular mode of transportation if that is needed so it is usual both for traveling or regular daily errands. These many attributes expound on the qualities of the 210 but perhaps one of the best is its price. It costs thousands of dollars less than the full size motor home RV and adds savings in the amount of fuel it uses. It is a great choice for the thrifty traveler or comfort seeking people with seating up to five and sleeping arrangements for three.

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