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Pros and Cons of Traveling in a Motorhome

21.08.2026 10:48 1 min 1 source РУС
Авто Mail RUS
Pros and Cons of Traveling in a Motorhome
Original source: Авто Mail

Experts assessed the pros and cons of traveling in motorhomes. Advantages include autonomy, route freedom, and comfort; disadvantages include large dimensions, fuel consumption, and the need to monitor resources. Prices for living modules start from 500,000 rubles, for domestic caravans from 800,000, and campsites in Russia cost from 600 to 5,000 rubles per spot. Winter trips require specially prepared vehicles.

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Pros and Cons of Traveling in a Motorhome

21.08.2026 Авто Mail RUS Original source

RU Russia — fuel prices

Updated: 22.08.2026

АИ-92

$0.99 /l

₽82.36 · €0.85/l

10 of 18

cheaper than 50% of countries

АИ-95

$1.12 /l

₽92.94 · €0.96/l

35 of 142

cheaper than 76% of countries

АИ-98

$1.17 /l

₽97.05 · €1.00/l

17 of 94

cheaper than 83% of countries

АИ-100

$1.36 /l

₽112.81 · €1.16/l

9 of 26

cheaper than 69% of countries

ДТ

$1.09 /l

₽90.21 · €0.93/l

26 of 142

cheaper than 82% of countries

ДТ премиум

$0.97 /l

₽80.44 · €0.83/l

1 of 40

cheaper than 100% of countries

СУГ

$0.48 /l

₽39.99 · €0.41/l

6 of 54

cheaper than 91% of countries

Метан

$0.36 /l

₽30.03 · €0.31/l

3 of 14

cheaper than 86% of countries

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