6 Things to Ask Yourself When Buying an RV

Where Should I Look when buying an RV?

RV Shows are an excellent venue for your search. Usually staged during spring, summer and fall throughout the country, the shows offer the opportunity to see the different styles all in one place to help you determine the best fit for your needs. Also, manufacturer and dealer representatives are on hand to answer your questions.

RV Dealers are plentiful and usually have a good variety of examples on hand. And like car lots, the salespeople are out in force to greet you. So keep your guard up and don't let yourself get pressured into buying immediately.

Manufacturers have their own websites, with plenty of literature that you can download or order free of charge.

Should I Rent Before I Buy?

Definitely! If you've never driven a Class A motorhome or towed a 30-foot travel trailer, the time to find out your comfort level is before you buy. Find a dealer who rents out the type of rig you're interested in and take one for a weekend adventure. Just make sure there's a campground nearby and that you can get a space first.

What About Financing?

If you're like most RVers, you'll probably be financing at least part of your purchase. Check with your bank or credit union and see what type of loan you can obtain before you go shopping. Then there's no pressure for you to use the dealer's bank.

TAX TIP: Because virtually every motorhome and many trailers feature beds, kitchens, sinks, and bathrooms, the IRS considers them to be homes. And that means that the interest on your loan may be tax deductible as a home mortgage.

And there you have it: everything you should consider when buying an RV that's right for you, so that all of your camping adventures are happy ones.

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