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Save a Bundle Buying Used Recreation Vehicles
from:RVs are the hottest thing on the market with people who want to get away when they want, without the hassle of reserving a hotel room. They bring a bit civilization to the outdoors. But the cost of a new RV can be prohibitive for some people. Which is why more and more used recreation vehicles are being sold today. And while it is true that if you get a good used RV, buying one of the many used recreation vehicles with problems will cost you no end of money or headaches. Before you go out to look, there are some things you can know to avoid the lemons.
Used recreation vehicles come in all shapes and sizes. You'll be able to find all classes of motorhomes, a wide array of campers and boats, and both hitch and fifth wheel trailers. The thing that you have to remember about RVs is that once a new RV is driven off the lot, it becomes a used one. So, even if used recreation vehicles only have 100 miles on them, and no problems, they are worth considerably less than a new RV of the same make. This works to your advantage as a buyer.
When you are looking at used recreation vehicles, there are some things that you need to keep in mind. First, try to get a VIN history done for the vehicle. This service is done free on many websites, so if you've got the time to do it, do so. You can find out about any problems that the car has had if the mechanic who did the work reported the VIN. This can aid you in deciding whether or not used recreation vehicles are lemons. No matter if you buy your used RV from a dealer or from a private party, inspect it thoroughly. Bear in mind, though, that buying from a dealer may give you some options about getting repairs done. Private parties tend to sell things as is, so if you discover rot that was not apparent when you bought it, it is your money that will have to repair it.
When you are looking at used recreation vehicles, inspect the outer shell thoroughly. Look for any buckles or cracks. If you see any, odds are that there is some rot underneath. Check the roof the same way. In the interior, check all the cabinets, the fridge, and everything just as thoroughly as the exterior. Turn over the sofa cushions too.
Finally, some people choose to buy an extended warranty when they buy a used RV. This may or may not be the option for you. But it does offer a peace of mind, if for a price.
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