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Oh gosh.. there are way too many variables to give you a ballpark on that. Really depends on their build quality, how often they're used, how well they're cared for and the types of environments they're subjected to.
I've seen 25+ year old high end motorhomes & bus conversions that still look brand new after years of full timing, and I've seen 5 year old low end recreational variety units that just go out a few weekends a year look ready for the scrap yard.
Our bus is 52 years old, and still has decades left in her if we keep her maintained.
- Cherie
-- Edited by Technomadia on Saturday 20th of July 2013 05:04:12 PM
If you do the right things and keep it up, how many years can you get out of a camper? I understand everyone treats their campers different and some go up and down the road more than others. Just some kinda idea, thanks Chuck