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Used Recreational Vehicles: Prices, Blue Book And RV Value

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Published: September 17, 2007

Cruising along long stretches of highway inside a cozy recreational vehicle is a dream shared by many. When riding in a recreational vehicle fully equipped with the best amenities, such as a surround sound stereo system, microwave, or a fully functional toilet, riders can feel as though they are enjoying a road trip from the comfort of a home. Riding in such luxury does not come easy for most people. New models of recreational vehicles can be quite expensive, making them tough to fit into a typical family’s budget. That is why many of the people searching for an RV lifestyle opt for the more budget-friendly used recreational vehicles.

In order to find the best deal on used recreational vehicles, one must do a lot of shopping around. Finding the value of the RV a shopper has their eye on, is not as easy as looking up the blue book value of a car. The blue book value of the RV will typically be significantly different than what most used recreational vehicles are worth, since it is based on the manufacturer’s suggested retail price. For instance, prices of recreational vehicles can vary depending on the amenities they offer. When shopping for used recreational vehicles, it is a good idea to compare prices in order to get the most accurate idea of the value of the RV. This can be done by checking out the ads in local newspapers or visiting consignment lots where used recreational vehicles are for sale. Another great way to determine the cost of used recreational vehicles is by driving through RV parks and campgrounds to find the asking prices on the RVs for sale by owners.

Before deciding to purchase a used recreational vehicle, shoppers must do a thorough inspection. Since used recreational vehicles are so much larger than cars and offer many more amenities, there are in turn many more problems that can occur. When inspecting the exterior of used recreational vehicles, be sure to watch out for any signs of rust. If the structural frame of the RV is rusted, chances are it may not have many more miles in its future. Also, shoppers should inspect the roof for any damages or cracks.

When checking under the hood of used recreational vehicles, make sure to check for any corrosion on the battery. Any odors of burnt oil are also another red flag. Next, shoppers should take a look inside the used RV, in order to see the condition of the carpets, toilet and water lines. Again, check for any foul odors, such as mold. If the RV smells moldy, it could be suffering from leaks. After completing a thorough inspection, it is always wise to then have a certified RV mechanic make an examination before purchasing. Although this may make the process of purchasing used recreational vehicles a long process, it will reduce the risk of being stuck with a lemon of an RV.

Purchasing used recreational vehicles involves a lot of time and work. Shoppers must educate themselves on the cost of used recreational vehicles to prevent them from being overcharged. Since used recreational vehicles are much more involved than a typical used car, there is much more to consider. A close examination of used recreational vehicles must done by both the shopper and a mechanic. However, all of this hard work will pay off once a driver is seated behind their cozy used RV while taking their ultimate road trip.


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