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What should I check when buying a used campervan or day van?
When buying a used campervan or day van, thoroughly inspect the vehicle for rust, especially around the wheel arches, sills, and undercarriage. Check the engine, gearbox, and brakes for any signs of wear or damage. Examine the interior for dampness or water damage, and test all appliances, including the cooker, fridge, and any installed electrical systems. Always request a full service history and MOT certificate.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when buying a campervan or day van in the UK?
Ensure the vehicle has a valid MOT certificate and road tax. Check the vehicle's logbook (V5C) to verify the registered keeper and vehicle details. If the van has been converted, ensure the conversion meets relevant safety standards and building regulations. Be aware of any specific parking restrictions or low emission zone charges that may apply in your local area.
What safety features should I prioritise when buying a campervan or day van?
Prioritise safety features such as working seatbelts for all passengers, a fire extinguisher, and a carbon monoxide detector. If the van has a gas system, ensure it has been professionally installed and tested. Check the tyres for adequate tread depth and any signs of damage. Consider installing a reversing camera for added safety when manoeuvring.
What are the key differences between a campervan and a day van, and how does this affect my purchase?
Campervans typically include more comprehensive living facilities, such as a fixed bed, kitchen, and toilet. Day vans are often more basic, focusing on seating and storage, and may lack these amenities. Consider your intended use when choosing between the two. If you plan on extended trips, a campervan may be more suitable. If you primarily need a vehicle for day trips and occasional overnight stays, a day van might suffice. This will influence your budget and the features you prioritise.
What questions should I ask the seller about the campervan or day van's history and maintenance?
Ask the seller about the vehicle's service history, including when it was last serviced and what work was carried out. Enquire about any previous accidents or repairs. Ask about the condition of the engine, gearbox, and other major components. Find out if the vehicle has been used for long journeys or primarily for short trips. Understanding the vehicle's history and maintenance schedule can help you assess its overall condition and potential future costs.
