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*Price, if shown, does not include government fees, taxes, dealer document preparation charges or any finance charges (if applicable). Final actual sales price will vary depending on options or accessories selected. NOTE: Models with a price of "Request a Quote" are always included in a $0 search, regardless of actual value. How much is a little popThe cost of a small pop-up camper depends on the type, model, and brand. Tent trailers tend to be the cheapest, while A-frame campers are the most expensive ones. That being said, you can expect the pop-up campers to cost somewhere between $9,000 to $40,000.
Do popPop-up campers are the perfect vessel for all of your winter traveling needs. The intimate and cozy space provides the best source of installation to keep you warm even on the coldest of nights.
Do popUnfortunately, one of the biggest downsides of purchasing a popup camper is that they do not hold heat particularly well. To be able to fold up and shrink when you are traveling, the campers need to be made out of flexible and thin material. As a result, they are not as insulated as RVs and trailers typically are.
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