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More people over 50 in Tandil choose motorhome living

21.08.2026 19:11 1 min 1 source РУС
El Eco SPA

According to the Plataforma Magazine program on Eco TV and Tandil FM 104.1, over 80% of motorhome buyers in Argentina are aged 50-60 or older. Expert Daniel Sosa noted that many sell their homes and move into motorhomes, which requires managing resources like water and electricity. For most vans, including Master, Ducato, and Boxer, a standard B1 license is sufficient, while heavier vehicles require a C1 license.

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More people over 50 in Tandil choose motorhome living

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AR Argentina — fuel prices

Updated: 22.08.2026

Nafta Súper

$1.44 /l

ARS2,152.51 · €1.23/l

71 of 142

cheaper than 51% of countries

RON 98

$1.61 /l

ARS2,419.71 · €1.38/l

48 of 94

cheaper than 50% of countries

Gas oil

$1.53 /l

ARS2,300.21 · €1.31/l

75 of 142

pricier than 52% of countries

Gas oil premium

$1.68 /l

ARS2,523.61 · €1.44/l

13 of 40

cheaper than 70% of countries

GNC

$0.53 /l

ARS800.03 · €0.46/l

4 of 14

cheaper than 79% of countries

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