Great American humorist, Hubbard once said, 'The safest way to double your money is to fold it over and put it in your pocket.' But when RV living is your way of life, saving every penny may not be as simple as you might expect. The following RV tips are sure to help you save, and even earn, money while enjoying the RV way of living.
Ways to save money :
1. Get more bank for your tank. Enjoy better gas mileage by practicing these simple driving tips:
2. Stop and shop. Forget about stocking up on everything you need for your entire trip by buying big quantities beforehand. Instead, shop regularly and locally. You'll not only reduce the weight of your RV and get better fuel economy, but also save money by skipping the national chains and shopping for produce, meat, dairy and other items at local discount stores.
3. Eating in is in. Avoid the restaurants and eat in. Your meals not only will be cheaper, but also they're going to be healthier than those bought at the fast food restaurants and old fashioned diners along the highway.
4. Go green. Use plastic, not paper. Although paper products are easy to use, and even better to throw away, why not go green while on the road? While the initial investment of a set of washable and reusable dishes might cost more up front, not having to continuously purchase paper plates, cups and utensils will save in the long run.
5. Try boondocking. According to Jack and Julee Meltzer, authors of The Smart RVers Guide to Saving Money : Have More Fun RVing For Less money, boondocking, or 'dry-camping,' generally entails staying somewhere that offers no hook-ups ( water and sewer ) at little or no cost. Whether it's a car park or in the desert, some RVers only boondock. Most RVers, however, stay at a campground every few days in order to drain their tanks, do laundry and fill up on fresh water.
6. Make house calls. If boondocking isn't your style, why not turn your RV road trip into an opportunity to visit with family and friends? Be sure to be respectful and always ask before showing up; however, most close friends and family would be delighted for a spur of the moment visit that doesn't involve clean sheets and extra towels. Parking your RV in the driveway shouldn't be a problem; just make sure to ask if there are any city ordinances requiring parking permits in the neighborhood.
7. Join the club. RV membership clubs like The Good Sam Club, KOA, Passport America, and Camp Club USA, offer a wide range of advantages to their members, some including substantial discounts on campground fees. Do your research before embarking on your journey to see what deals you can find for the road.
8. Get online. RV forums can be discovered on numerous websites, like RVBug.com. And while you are surfing, try finding online coupons, codes and discounts for your other necessary RV purchases.
9. Economize on storage by selling your stuff. Save that monthly storage unit fee and earn some money at the same time. Before start your road trip, hold a sale and eliminate all of your unused belongings, then donate whatever is left to the local Goodwill or Salvation Army. In addition to a little extra income, you'll receive a deduction on your taxes.
10. Research your policies. Research your insurance policies to make certain you are getting what you need at a price you can afford. Whether you're looking at your RV insurance options or attempting to find discount RV coverage, sometimes changing your provider or premiums can save you cash.
Last updated by The RVBUG.com Jan 22, 2010.
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