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Mobile Home Cheaper Than a Car, Priced at 340 Million Dong

20.02.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
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Mobile Home Cheaper Than a Car, Priced at 340 Million Dong
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The Cherokee Wolf Pup 14RKLP 2026 model has been introduced. It is a low-cost travel trailer priced at around 340 million dong, featuring sleeping space for four people, a kitchen, a bathroom, and basic amenities.

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🇻🇳 Vietnam — fuel prices

Updated: 27.04.2026

Diesel

$0.80 /l

VND20,950.00 · €0.68/l

14 of 116

cheaper than 89% of countries

Petrol

$0.83 /l

VND21,830.00 · €0.71/l

14 of 115

cheaper than 89% of countries

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