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What should I check when inspecting a campervan or motorhome before buying it?
Before purchasing a campervan or motorhome, thoroughly inspect the vehicle for signs of dampness or water damage, especially around windows, seams, and in storage compartments. Check the condition of the tyres, battery, and engine. Ensure all appliances, such as the fridge, cooker, and heating system, are in good working order. It's also advisable to have a professional mechanic inspect the vehicle.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when buying a campervan or motorhome in the UK?
Ensure the campervan or motorhome has a valid MOT certificate and that the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) matches the registration documents. Check the vehicle's weight and ensure you have the correct driving licence for its size and weight. Be aware of any road tax obligations. It is also important to understand the legal requirements for parking and overnight stays in different areas of the UK.
What safety features should I prioritise when buying a campervan or motorhome?
Prioritise safety features such as working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Ensure the vehicle has a fire extinguisher and a fire blanket. Check that all seatbelts are in good working order. Consider vehicles with anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC) for enhanced safety on the road.
What questions should I ask the seller about the campervan or motorhome's service history and maintenance?
Ask the seller for a complete service history, including details of any major repairs or maintenance work carried out. Enquire about the frequency of servicing and whether the vehicle has been regularly inspected for dampness. Ask about the condition of the habitation area, including the plumbing and electrical systems.
What are some common issues to look out for when buying a used campervan or motorhome?
Common issues in used campervans and motorhomes include dampness, corrosion, and wear and tear on appliances. Check for signs of leaks around windows and seals. Inspect the condition of the upholstery and carpets. Be aware of the potential for hidden damage, such as rust or corrosion underneath the vehicle. It's also worth checking the age and condition of the leisure battery.
