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Recreational Vehicles are seeing a sharp rise in popularity due to the comfort and convenience they are offering to people wanting to travel long distances. RVs are often major purchases that many first time buyers neglect to research before making a choice. As you conduct your research avoid making the following mistakes that many inexperienced RV buyers make.

A mistake often made by over eager buyers is neglecting to have it thoroughly checked out first. You'll want to make sure that it runs perfectly and that any warranty available for it is how it should be. If you are considering a used RV always ask for the vehicles history and all service records. Warranty limitations with regards to time, coverage, and issue resolution are important to ask ahead of purchase. When you are ready to have it inspected it's important to make sure the motor runs well, the transmission isn't faulty, the electrical systems are in good working order and the frame is solid with no signs of rust.

One other very common mistake is trying to outdo the Jones's by buying more than you can afford or a model bigger than you need. For instance some models come equipped with a very elaborate kitchen which is awesome if you or your spouse is a master cook. For most long distance travellers the last thing they want to do is cook so they eat out or BBQ on a grill outside which makes an elaborate kitchen unnecessary. Unfortunately many will also buy a rig bigger than they necessarily need. This will cost you more in the long run both up front and at the fuel station.

Don't make the same mistake many people do, take the time to consider which features you really want and which layout will work best for you. Your RV isn't simply a vehicle it's your home away from home and must suit your lifestyle. You may find there are some features you really like such as closet or shower size, bathroom arrangement etc. If these are things you use every day they can make a difference in your overall comfort levels. Consider how well your stuff will fit into the RV you are considering as you look around.

You may find it to be quite the challenge to find the right RV especially if it's your first try. You will find over eager salesmen and way too many models to choose from. Think about every aspect of your purchase no matter how long it takes you to make up your mind. This article has equipped you with the knowledge to make a great choice in an RV to last a lifetime.

by: Danielle Smith




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