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Renting a Campervan in Australia

  • 08-09-2016 10:39AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,425 ✭✭✭


    I'm toying with the idea of bringing my OH and son down to Sydney next summer (June/July). All our friends and relations down there have small houses and kids so I'm trying to avoid being too much of a burden in staying in their houses. I was thinking, as we would also like to do some travelling, that a campervan might be ideal for us.

    Has anyone rented a campervan in Oz before and do you have any recommendations? I've had a quick look on Google, but even in June/July a decent campervan looks pricey. We could try to reduce it down to a week or 2, but ideally it would be nice to have it for the month so we can visit friends and travel around freely.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,251 ✭✭✭massdebater


    Would you consider buying one? I've lived in a campervan for a year in aus and it was amazing. I've owned 2 different campervans and both times i sold them for more than i bought them for, and very easily too. Definitely more hassle to do that but it would make sense financially. The sites i used to buy them was gumtree and campervancampingsales


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,425 ✭✭✭chewed


    Would you consider buying one? I've lived in a campervan for a year in aus and it was amazing. I've owned 2 different campervans and both times i sold them for more than i bought them for, and very easily too. Definitely more hassle to do that but it would make sense financially. The sites i used to buy them was gumtree and campervancampingsales

    I'm not sure I'd like to go down that route. Maybe if I was going down for a few months. But I think it's too risky to buy and sell in a 3 week period. Also, I don't have the spare cash to purchase.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,944 ✭✭✭pete4130


    If you are looking to travel around from place to place, imoova.com do rental relocations (people rent them 1 way and they need them brought back to their origin). So you get a set number of days to drive it back to its origin. They are usually free or $5 a day. They give you a set amount of KM's to you can drive and a time frame. Any extra time is charged at the normal rental rate...so if they gave you 2 days to get somewhere and you took 3 or 4, yo only pay for the extra days.


    People are usually pretty accommodating when friends stay too, large or small house. They may not mind. Being in a Campervan in June/July will be VERY cold at night with temps dropping to 0 or below freezing depending where you are, even in Sydney.

    Buying a campervan to stay in and sell on can be a world of trouble. Most chep campervans can be a clapped out money pit. All the ads say they are serviced every 5000km by backpackers selling them which is total bullsh!t.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,425 ✭✭✭chewed


    Thanks! I'll check out imoova.com. I heard it can get cold at night there alright!


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