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New Rimor Kilig 67 Plus Motorhome Costs Fraction of Prague Apartment Price

22.02.2026 05:41 1 min 1 source
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New Rimor Kilig 67 Plus Motorhome Costs Fraction of Prague Apartment Price
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The Rimor Kilig 67 Plus motorhome offers a full living space with a bathroom and wardrobe for approximately 1.49 million CZK, about one-fifth the price of a 50-square-meter apartment in Prague. A standard category B driver's license is sufficient to operate it, but its dimensions (6.45 m long and 2.85 m high) may restrict access to some parking garages. With an 80-liter water tank, it provides autonomy for about 1-2 days, debunking the myth of week-long off-grid living.

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