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Author: | LGBoater [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
Any opinions on driving a 21foot RV down to Costa Rica? Has anyone on CRT attempted this trip? |
Author: | CRGolfer [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
LGBoater wrote: Any opinions on driving a 21foot RV down to Costa Rica? Has anyone on CRT attempted this trip? Crazy! does not avoid any of the taxes to get the vehicle registered here legally. Costs about $700 in freight to ship a SUV from U.S. to Costa Rica via container ship, also does not avoid the taxes to legally register the vehicle. If you are planning to keep in in CR, in my opinion $700 (maybe as much as $1,400 depending on the size and weight) is better than the wear and tear on your body and mind making that long of a drive as well as the gas money! Has a neighbor when I lived in Playas del Coco who drove a Ford Explorer from Chicago during his annual winter get away, and only one year before he retired full time to CR. He said he would never do it again after getting her. Original plan was to make the trip because he filled the car with thing he was bringing for his condo here. They charged him taxes on the things in his car and he could have done the same thing by shipping the car. At the end he ended up purchasing a one way ticket home that offset much of the savings he thought he had. |
Author: | Crazyhorse0017 [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
LGBoater: 20-25 yrs ago, I would have done it without a problem. Today...I think it is absolutely insane to drive a vehicle like that, with gringa plates, through Mexico or Guatemala. CH |
Author: | Cajunman [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 6:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
Completely insane!!! Parts of the Interamerica hwy are in severe disrepair. Not to mention driving a motor home with Gringo plates through untold number of cartel regions, rebel groups, and just plain old general kidnappers and killers. A 21 ft motor home is a big ass rolling billboard that says "I HAVE MORE MONEY THAN YOU WILL EVER HAVE IN YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. FEEL FREE TO COME ROB ME AND KILL ME!!!!" If you are OK with all of that Let'er Rip and have at it. But if safety is important to you. Just book a flight. |
Author: | Californicationdude [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
below is just part of the State Department Warning about travel in Mexico.....and the State Department Warnings about Guatemala are even worse....seriously, I wouldn't do it....it would make for a good story if you make it thru though...keep us posted please, if you go for it. I like the Big Ass Rolling Billboard analogy!.....hahahahahahahahaha Since 2006, the Mexican government has engaged in an extensive effort to combat drug-trafficking organizations (DTOs). Mexican DTOs, meanwhile, have been engaged in a vicious struggle with each other for control of trafficking routes. In order to prevent and combat violence, the government of Mexico has deployed military troops and federal police throughout the country. U.S. citizens should expect to encounter military and other law enforcement checkpoints when traveling in Mexico and are urged to cooperate fully. DTOs have erected unauthorized checkpoints, and killed motorists who have not stopped at them. In confrontations with the Mexican army and police, DTOs have employed automatic weapons and grenades. In some cases, assailants have worn full or partial police or military uniforms and have used vehicles that resemble police vehicles. According to published reports, 22,700 people have been killed in narcotics-related violence since 2006. The great majority of those killed have been members of DTOs. However, innocent bystanders have been killed in shootouts between DTOs and Mexican law enforcement or between rival DTOs. Recent violent attacks and persistent security concerns have prompted the U.S. Embassy to urge U.S. citizens to defer unnecessary travel to Michoacán and Tamaulipas, to parts of Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Durango, and Coahuila, (see details below) and to advise U.S. citizens residing or traveling in those areas to exercise extreme caution. |
Author: | LGBoater [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
to all replies: Thank You ...I think CRT has saved me time / $$ / & my life I'M SHIPPING THE BILLBOARD |
Author: | Mongeral [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
Good decision. Right now is not the time for a road trip through Mexico and Central America. I had a friend that towed a big Airstream down about four years ago and did fine, but Mexico and even Honduras are a lot more dangerous right now than they were then. |
Author: | SpeakNo [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
Hello, I can just tell you this one story. Russ, who sells cigars at the Sportsmens Lodge, was a Huey driver in Vietnam. He told me he has driven from Chicago to an San Jose 4 times. He carried his dog with him and didn't travel at night. He's still there. |
Author: | Orange [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
are you suicidal? seriously. |
Author: | Crazyhorse0017 [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
Speakno: Unless Russ was driving a Dustoff bird, he was probably armed....and had a wingman, and CAP...not to mention grunts on the ground to lay covering fire. If our bro's RV happens to be the EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle from the movie "Stripes", then your analogy is valid..otherwise, apples and oranges. Risk/Reward says ship via container. Russ is a good guy. Although I don't partake of his wares, I point people in his direction when they ask about cigars there. CH |
Author: | Junky11 [ Sun Mar 13, 2011 5:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
Try not to get murdered in Mexico on the way down. |
Author: | PacoLoco [ Sun Mar 13, 2011 6:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
I was gonna drive my lawn tractor down but Nhhank talked me out of it. ![]() |
Author: | SpeakNo [ Sun Mar 13, 2011 6:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
What's life without risk? Where would Rocky be if he didn't fight? Elmer Fudd always took on Bugs...... ![]() Pura Vida.... (Ok Corcova, start hurling insults ) ![]() |
Author: | Xman00 [ Sun Mar 13, 2011 9:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
This might be more like Wiley E. Coyote's experience chasing the dam bird ![]() ![]() But to bad this drive can be made safely, really would make for a make for a really great drive with lots of new sights to see. |
Author: | Johnnycumlately [ Sun Mar 13, 2011 11:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DRIVING A SMALL MOTORHOME TO CR |
Motorhomes dont hold up well in CR. The humidity destroys the laminated fiberboard and the roads shakes them apart. looked into bringing an old fibreglass Travco and parking it on an ocean view lot but it just doesnt make financial sense. The vwhiclw will be on your passport and you will eventually have to pay taxes even if it falls apart.. |
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