What to Check When Buying a New RV
What to Check When Buying a New RV
- Mileage: Check the mileage of the RV to gauge its wear and tear.
- Fuel Efficiency: Inquire about the miles per gallon (MPG) to estimate fuel costs.
- Water Tank Capacity: Determine the capacity of the fresh water, gray water, and black water tanks.
- Tow Capacity: Assess the RV's tow capacity to ensure it can handle your towing needs.
- Slide Outs: Count the number of slide outs and inspect their functionality.
- Fuel Type: Decide between gas or diesel fuel based on your preferences and travel plans.
- Type of RV: Choose between motorhomes (Class A, B, C) or towable RVs (travel trailers, fifth wheels).
- Bathroom Type: Determine if the RV has a full bathroom with a toilet, sink, and shower, or if it has a wet bath or cassette toilet.
- Bed Size: Check the size and comfort of the bed(s) to ensure they meet your sleeping needs.
- Kitchen Amenities: Inspect the kitchen appliances (stove, oven, refrigerator) and storage space.
- Entertainment Options: Look for features like TVs, sound systems, and satellite or cable hookups.
- HVAC System: Test the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system to ensure it functions properly.
- Electrical System: Verify the functionality of outlets, lights, and the RV's electrical system.
- Safety Features: Check for features like smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers.
- Storage Space: Assess the amount of interior and exterior storage space for your belongings.
- Awning: Test the awning to ensure it operates smoothly and provides adequate shade.
- Leveling System: Check if the RV has an automatic or manual leveling system for stabilizing on uneven terrain.
- Roof Condition: Inspect the roof for signs of damage or leaks.
- Warranty: Inquire about the warranty coverage and any available extended warranty options.
- User Manuals: Search online for user manuals for all appliances and systems to understand their operation.
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