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What should I check when inspecting a used campervan or motorhome before buying?
Before purchasing a used campervan or motorhome, thoroughly inspect the vehicle for dampness and water ingress, especially around windows, seams, and the roof. Check the condition of the tyres, battery, and engine. Ensure all appliances, such as the cooker, fridge, and heating system, are in good working order. A professional habitation check is highly recommended to identify potential issues.
What documentation should I request from the seller when buying a campervan or motorhome?
Request the vehicle's V5C registration document (log book) to verify ownership and history. Ask for service records, MOT certificates, and any documentation related to habitation checks or repairs. Ensure the vehicle identification number (VIN) matches the documentation. It's also wise to obtain proof of any outstanding finance on the vehicle.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when owning a campervan or motorhome in the UK?
Campervans and motorhomes require a valid MOT certificate annually. Road tax is also mandatory. You must have appropriate insurance coverage. Be aware of weight restrictions and speed limits that may differ from standard cars. Check local council regulations regarding overnight parking of campervans in residential areas.
What safety features should I prioritize when buying a campervan or motorhome?
Prioritise safety features such as a working smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detector. Ensure the vehicle has adequate ventilation. Check the condition of seatbelts and airbags. If the campervan has gas appliances, ensure they are regularly serviced and comply with safety standards. Consider a fire extinguisher and fire blanket.
What are some common issues to look for when buying an older campervan or motorhome?
Older campervans and motorhomes are prone to issues such as corrosion, dampness, and wear and tear on appliances. Check for signs of rust, especially underneath the vehicle and around wheel arches. Inspect the condition of the upholstery and interior fittings. Be prepared for potential maintenance costs associated with older vehicles.
