Considering buying an RV for the first time? Upgrading to something a little more modern?
Talk to seasoned RVers. They love to talk, and will be happy to share their experiences with you if you ask.
What do you need from your RV? Are you a weekend warrior or a full-timer? What size RV fits your lifestyle? What is your budget? Do you need an RV with all the extras, or will the bare necessities do? Motorized and towable RVs both offer the freedom of convenient travel but which one is right for you?
Don’t forget the extras. When you are not traveling, where will you park your RV? Some neighborhoods have codes and regulations about parking oversized vehicles.
RV insurance is important as auto insurance does not cover many of the components of an RV.
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Thinking of scouring the classifieds for a good deal? Think again. An RV dealership is a much better source for pre-owned RVs. Here's why:
RV dealers may provide you with a pre-delivery inspection of the vehicle.
Dealers place a high priority on selling well-maintained RVs.
At a dealership, you can compare prices on various units with similar features. This will give you a better understanding of an RV's market value.
RV dealers can offer you extra protection for your pre-owned RV purchase through extended service agreements.
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