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Avida slashes RV prices

Save as much as $23,000 on a near-new Avida caravan or motorhome

Avida is offering big savings on a range of ex-show display and demo units, including latest-model caravans, campervans and motorhomes.

Some of the biggest savings can be made on the NSW manufacturer’s big-ticket larger motorhomes, including the 8.61m long Iveco-based Fremantle motorhome, complete with two slide-outs. Near-new examples of the Fremantle C8614 SL motorhome have been reduced as low as $279,990 – a saving of up to $23,310 from the recommended price.

Avida Ceduna and Birdsville motorhomes are also available from $138,000. offering savings up $12,800.

Save thousands off the price of an electric pop-top Wave

A number of Avida Leura and Spirit campervans are also available cheaply, slashed by up to $15,000, while savings of up to $18,269 are also available on a number of Emerald and Topaz caravans and Wave pop-tops.

The near-new ‘show demo’ models are available for immediate delivery from Avida dealers, and come with 12 months warranty, roadside assistance and rego.

Avida says the sale is to make way for new show display units. All together more than 20 cut-price RVs are available but only while stocks last, or until November 16.

For a full list of sale items, click here.

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