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Rising cost per kilometer does not reduce motorhome popularity

01.06.2026 08:25 1 min 1 source
Dagblad van het Noorden NLD
Rising cost per kilometer does not reduce motorhome popularity
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Despite higher operating costs, demand for motorhomes remains consistently strong. Dealers report that customers continue to inquire about purchases and rentals. Fuel and maintenance price increases have not deterred buyers.

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Rising cost per kilometer does not reduce motorhome popularity

01.06.2026 Dagblad van het Noorden NLD

🇳🇱 Netherlands — fuel prices

Updated: 06.06.2026

Diesel

$2.67 /l

€2.32 · £2.00/l

130 of 132

pricier than 98% of countries

Petrol

$2.81 /l

€2.44 · £2.10/l

132 of 133

pricier than 98% of countries

LPG

$1.26 /l

€1.09 · £0.94/l

43 of 48

pricier than 88% of countries

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