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VW Crafter MWB Campervan / Motorhome / Off-grid grid self converted camper
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VW Crafter MWB Campervan / Motorhome / Off-grid grid self converted camper
2015141,500 milesPrivateDiesel1,968 cc
Gabalfa, Cardiff
£16,500
Peugeot, boxer motorhome
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Peugeot, boxer motorhome
199849,100 milesPrivateDiesel2,446 cc
Bow Street, Ceredigion
£9,995

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What should I check when inspecting a used motorhome before buying it in Wales?

When inspecting a used motorhome, thoroughly check for signs of damp or water damage, especially around windows, seams, and the roof. Examine the condition of the tyres, battery, and engine. Ensure all appliances, such as the fridge, cooker, and water heater, are functioning correctly. Check the MOT history online for any recurring issues. Consider a professional inspection for a comprehensive assessment.

What legal requirements should I be aware of when buying a motorhome in the UK?

Ensure the motorhome has a valid MOT certificate. Check that the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) matches the registration documents. Verify that the seller is the legal owner of the vehicle and that there are no outstanding finance agreements. Be aware of the legal weight limits for motorhomes and the implications for driving licences. You are responsible for taxing and insuring the vehicle before driving it.

What are some common problems to look for in older motorhomes?

Common problems in older motorhomes include corrosion, particularly underneath and around wheel arches. Check for wear and tear on the interior fittings, such as upholstery and cabinets. Examine the plumbing and electrical systems for leaks or faults. Be aware that older appliances may be less efficient and require more maintenance. Damp is a major concern, so check carefully for any signs of it.

What safety features should I prioritise when buying a motorhome for family use?

Prioritise motorhomes with adequate seatbelts for all passengers. Check the condition of the brakes and suspension. Ensure the motorhome has a working fire extinguisher and carbon monoxide detector. Look for models with modern safety features such as airbags and electronic stability control (ESC). Plan your routes carefully, considering the vehicle's size and weight.

What questions should I ask the seller about the motorhome's history and maintenance?

Ask for a full service history and any records of repairs or maintenance. Enquire about the motorhome's usage, such as how often it has been used and where it has been stored. Ask if the motorhome has ever been involved in an accident or had any major repairs. Find out if the seller is a private individual or a dealer, as this may affect your consumer rights. In Northern Ireland, consumer rights are the same as in the rest of the UK.