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Iveco Motorhome for $10-20k: New or Used?

25.03.2026 07:00 1 min 1 source
cj.sina.cn ZHO

An Iveco motorhome in the $10-20k price range is predominantly available as a used vehicle on the market. New Iveco-based motorhomes, even basic Class B versions, rarely cost below $25k due to chassis and conversion expenses. Within this budget, used models with around 8000 km mileage or 2023 twin-expansion models are available, with some dealers offering warranties of up to six months.

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