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Used motorhome: should you choose a profile or a capucine?

21.06.2026 16:00 1 min 1 source
Auto Plus NLD
Used motorhome: should you choose a profile or a capucine?
Original source: Auto Plus

The article compares two types of used motorhomes: profile (with a streamlined line) and capucine (with a sleeping alcove over the cab). Profile models, 5.94–7.61 m long and up to 3.05 m high, offer better aerodynamics and fuel consumption of 9–13 l/100 km, but cost more (from €60,000 new). Capucines provide up to 7 berths but consume 1–1.5 l/100 km more and require careful sealing checks due to complex geometry. Used capucines are generally cheaper to buy but more expensive to run.

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Used motorhome: should you choose a profile or a capucine?

21.06.2026 Auto Plus NLD Original source

🇫🇷 France — fuel prices

Updated: 20.06.2026

Diesel

$2.23 /l

€1.96 · £1.69/l

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pricier than 92% of countries

Petrol

$2.24 /l

€1.97 · £1.70/l

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pricier than 91% of countries

LPG

$1.21 /l

€1.07 · £0.92/l

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pricier than 90% of countries

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