Camper vans might seem like the perfect recreational vehicles. On paper, they pair many of the amenities one would find in a full-blown RV with the maneuverability of a passenger vehicle. Remote work is easier. And it’s pleasant to hop on Instagram and fantasize about an unfettered life enjoying nature.
In reality, however, investing in a new camper van can easily stretch into the six figures — past the price of a swanky three-row luxury SUV. And even if you have that money to spend, there are some compelling reasons why now is not the time to buy.
Camper vans will probably never be more expensive

The camper van business is booming. Buying one was never cheap. And recent factors have conspired to make it even more expensive. The pandemic ignited an already burgeoning camper van segment. Buyers who would be in that market ended up with a large amount of disposable income. Demand has seen recreational vehicle sales soar to record highs.
Combine that demand with supply chain issues and fuel prices dramatically increasing the costs of vehicle components and raw materials. It’s not a time when you’re likely to score a great deal on a camper van — or fuel and maintain one on the cheap.