It sounds like your mind is made up, but I don't get how car fuel on your RV is $1.05 per day, compared to $8.21 per day for a car.
My guess is the MPG on an RV would be 2x-3x that of a car. Something to consider if you are driving 1000 miles in a month:
Car MPG: 25 (on the low end) 25/1000= 40 gallons a month
RV MPG: 10 (on the high end) 10/1000 = 100 gallons a month
So, at gas prices of $2.25 (and probably going up into the $3 range), add $4.50 or more a day. And don't forget the cost to maintain that monster.
Speaking of, if this is going to be your domicile, I would not be shy on the insurance - let them know you are RV-ing more often these days, and make sure you are squared away for roadside assistance and see if they offer excursion diversion, so you don't have to foot for a hotel if your home is in the garage.
Not trying to be a party pooper, but having experience in the insurance industry, I hate to see people get in a bind.
While I wouldn't set up the place for providing, also remember that WalMart has a history of supporting their RV customers by letting them park in their lots overnight. If you haven't checked that out, I'd give it a look-see.
Originally Posted by Badboy_71
If you notice there are two sections for fuel on the RV side (one for the RV and one for the auto that I will be towing) and one on the hotel sided (only have the car to worry about).
I also have rewards cards for all the fuel stations, truck stops, grocery stores, ect...That helps me knock a lot off fuel cost. I fuel up before I leave and only have to refuel once, maybe twice on the road. I try to plan it so it is always at the same chain to get those fuel points. 100 gallon tank plus a 50 gallon reserve is awesome for building up points.
I carry full coverage on all my vehicles with towing and rental car coverage. I also have AAA, AARP, and Roadside through the bank and my cell phone company. Every tour I take is covered by travel insurance to cover me in the event I break down, get hurt, or whatever goes wrong. Because I pay by the year and have so many policies for business and personal, I get amazing rates.
Thanks for looking out for those things. Most do over look the what if's. I am blessed to have a Gran who had one heck of a mind for business and she taught me all she knew. I was one of the smarter grands....I listened.