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What to Consider When Buying Your First RV

You’ve always dreamed about owning an RV and are finally ready to take the plunge. Knowing where to start can be overwhelming. Like buying a home, choosing an RV is a big decision and you don’t want to purchase one that isn’t right for you. Read on to learn our best tips for buying your first RV.

1. Browse Dealerships When Buying Your First RV

When buying your first RV, become familiar with all the options that are available. The best way to do this is by visiting multiple dealerships, talking to the salespeople, and test driving models. Just because you visit dealerships doesn’t mean you have to buy your RV at one.

2. Make a List of Needs and Wants

Once you get an idea of all your options, make a list of the “must-haves” for your new RV and the features you would prefer. Some factors that are non-negotiable may include the amount of sleeping space, weight (if towing), and price. Preferred factors may include bathroom size and amount of storage. Once you have made this list, you will be more prepared to act on a good deal.

3. Motorhome vs. Travel Trailer

You will need to decide between a motorhome or a pull-behind trailer. Both have pros and cons. Do you already have a reliable vehicle that can tow a travel trailer? If you do, you may sway towards purchasing a tow-behind model. Other factors to consider are cost, maintenance, fuel consumption, and resale value. Do your research to compare the difference between these types of RVs.

4. Think About How You Will Use Your RV

When buying your first RV, think about how you will be using it. Will you be driving short distances for weekend trips? Are you selling your house to live an RV lifestyle full-time? Perhaps you want to drive it across the country. Your needs and wants in an RV will be based on what you have planned for it. Get a clear idea of what your life with a new RV looks like before buying one.

5. Save Money With a Used RV When Buying Your First RV

Once you have visited dealerships and decided on a make and model you want to buy, check out online listings for used options. Like boats, some people buy RVs and barely use them, only to sell them a few years later. When buying your first RV, you can save a lot of money on a quality used vehicle. Order an RV inspection from a professional before you commit to the purchase so you don’t get stuck with hefty repair bills.

RV Onsite Services provides RV inspections and repairs to the Greater Raleigh area. Contact us if you are buying an RV and need it inspected.