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US family rents RV for Nevada trip

23.06.2026 09:01 1 min 1 source
USA TODAY ISL
US family rents RV for Nevada trip
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A family rented a Class C East to West Entrada motorhome via RVshare for a trip through Nevada. The average rental cost was $210 per night, plus insurance from $14 per night and additional fees. Cooking in the RV saved money: groceries for five days cost $333. The trip faced issues with the generator and strong winds up to 55 mph.

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