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Polar Glacier: 14-meter motorhome fails to find a buyer

26.06.2026 05:47 1 min 1 source
Berliner Kurier DEU
Polar Glacier: 14-meter motorhome fails to find a buyer
Original source: Berliner Kurier

The 14-meter Polar Glacier, a one-off motorhome built in Sweden in 2008, remains unsold. Equipped with a dishwasher, underfloor heating, a sauna, and three sleeping areas, it weighs nearly 3.5 tons and requires a heavy-duty tow vehicle. An auction failed to secure a sale: the highest bid of €26,000 fell far short of the owner's minimum of €125,000. Its length makes it impractical for most campsites, severely limiting the pool of potential buyers.

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Polar Glacier: 14-meter motorhome fails to find a buyer

26.06.2026 Berliner Kurier DEU Original source

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