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Do they have campers in Europe?

Do they have campers in Europe?

First terminology: There are no RVs in Europe. There are “campervans” and “motorhomes”, two terms used interchangeably to refer to what Americans call RVs. You’ll get much better results googling “Motorhome park Germany/Spain/France” over the same search with the word “RV” in it.

What are campers called in Europe?

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First of all RV’s are called motorhomes, campervans or camping cars in Europe.

Are campers a bad investment?

RV’s are a Bad Financial Investment Like a car, a new RV will lose value just by driving it off the lot. Many owners find themselves upside down on an RV loan. Houses appreciate over time but RVs depreciate. If you are looking for a good investment find somewhere your money will actually grow slowly over time.

What do they call a camper in England?

No-one in the UK seems to call their motorhome, caravan or home on wheels “a rig” or an RV for that matter. If you say RV around here people assume you are one of the rare people who have imported a forty foot beast from the US. Instead they are simply referred to as motorhomes, caravans, campervans or van conversions.

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Are RVS an American thing?

And the term RV is only used here in North America! Here are a few of the terms you should know: In North America, RVing means traveling by motorhome, camper, or trailer. In Australia and New Zealand, you hire a motorhome for your campervan holiday to go caravanning.

What are campervans called in America?

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To many people, the terms motorhome, campervan and RV are interchangeable, though RV is generally thought of as an American word for a motorhome.

What do you call an RV in Australia?

Australia – motorhome – the term campervan is frequently used for smaller motorhomes, and the term housebus is frequently used for larger motorhomes. Canada – RV or motorhome. Denmark – autocamper – meaning ” motorized camper”