Second Hand Rvs.Doc
Having an RV, or a recreational vehicle, and traveling the countryside in one is very rewarding. You need to make a lot of choices before you start on this adventure. You need to decide which vehicle to purchase to tow your RV, which RV to choose, both are difficult choice due to new electronic equipment in the vehicles.
If you wish to buy a motorhome or RV or recreational vehicle to enjoy summer camp with your family then a used RV is best for you.
Buying a second-hand RV in a good condition can help you save money. After adding cutting the depreciation cost, financing cost, maintenance cost, and other costs, an RV which is over three years old will cost about half of the original price.
Here are a few pointers on how to buy a used RV.
- Imagining is good and there is no limit on the amount of fantasizing about traveling a long distance, away from home with a home right behind you. But you also need to place your feet squarely in reality. Log on and check the net for stories of RV owners, take their advice, chat up with them. There are clubs which you can join, watch rallies, shows of particular RV brands. This is a great method to find out about the model and make you are interested in. But make sure this is the way of life for you.
- It is important that you understand and know what exactly what you want. Many who are on the lookout for an RV mostly want a new model or an upgrade. Sometimes it is of the wrong size, or they cannot handle it on the road. Some want to change because they have an older model which is a gas guzzler etc. A “Class A” might be a nightmare for long-haul travelers but it is a bargain for someone who wants to not drive regularly and mostly it will stay parked. You need to know and be sure why you are buying and investing in a new or used RV.
- Most of the websites sellers are owners or individual owners. You can search for a nationwide list of used RVs according to model, make, price etc. You can also go through the RV parks for a good deal.
- Once you identify the vehicle you want and need. The NADAguides allow you to enter the vehicle details online and get a market value. These guides are mostly used by dealers and lenders which determines the book value of a vehicle, e.g., RVs. It is better that you buy from a seller directly. Compare the price of the similar type of vehicles in the market.
- Always check the history of the vehicle. You will need the 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to order the report. The vehicle history and various other data available will include information on if it has ever been in an accident or whether it has ever been damaged, stolen, rebuilt, recalled, and manufacturer’s specifications. Ask the owner details about the vehicle like owner manual, title, warranty, maintenance records, history, repairs, etc. Test drives the vehicle to check if all mechanical systems are functioning fully. Check for noise, speeds; check backup and how it handles in a tight situation.
- Be aware that there may be some problems. It could be that the RV has been in the parking and has remained unused, it will require expensive repairs. Check the vehicle has moved at least 10,000 miles and is not more than 35,000 miles. It will need replacing batteries, belts, fuel pumps, brakes, tires, generator carburetor etc. And may also require replacement of a leaking roof, seams etc. Check if the unit has faced harsh winters, rains, and cold climates to check if the plumbing works, there are no burst pipes and leaks.
- Keep yourself updated about the value in the market, compare the sales and price of the vehicles, problems if any faced by the vehicle you have chosen. Finance the RV if you have someone who will lend you the amount if the used RV is over five years old. The lender may want to inspect the vehicle.
- You need to make sure that you choose an RV that suits your needs. If you plan to take your family along you should make sure that it is not the small size but a multi sleeper may be overkill if only you and your spouse are going on a holiday. You may have many options but you need to keep your needs in mind before buying.
Make sure that you purchase an RV that will keep you happy in the future. If you are traveling with children, plan well because if you are not traveling just make sure you consider everything.
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