You've
decided you want to join the ranks of RV owners who travel the highways
searching for adventure. Not many can afford a new outfit, and there
are plenty of used options to choose from, but how do you know which one
to get? To ensure a safe and hassle-free trip, here are some things to
look into before writing that check.
- Make sure it's what you want.
You can get a deal on an old class-A motorhome, but if you're traveling
cross-country, will it be reliable? On the other hand, if you intend to
park it and just enjoy it as a home away from home, then that may be a
wise choice.
- Check the value. Look up the
year, make and model in a NADA guide to determine how much the RV is
worth before you buy. Many depreciate quickly, but sellers try to get
more than they are worth.
- Look outside your area.
Sites like Craigslist make it easy to find a deal if you're willing to
travel a bit. Just be sure to get pictures and all the information
before you head out and be willing to walk away if it's not in the
condition you expected.
- Check the vehicle history. A
motorhome will have a VIN just like any other vehicle and you can get a
history report at rvchecks.com. It will provide information including
whether the RV was stolen, in an accident, damaged or if there are any
recalls from the manufacturer.
- Ask for maintenance records.
Check things like brakes, belts, tires and other items that are crucial
to keeping you on the road. Breaking down on the side of the road can
be costly, not to mention annoying.
- Check other functions. Make
sure the heat, A/C, kitchen appliances, plumbing, holding tanks and hot
water heaters are all functioning. Check the roof for leaks, which are a
notorious problem for RVs.
- Take it for a test drive. Are you comfortable driving the vehicle in all sorts of circumstances? Try out a busy highway and a curvy country road. Remember, you want to do this because it will be fun, not stressful.
Protect your traveling home. Call Adcock-Adcock Insurance Agency at (813) 933-6691 for more information on Tampa RV insurance.
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