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Click here to find out more about our Manchester Show. 2-5 February 2006 ~ SECC, Glasgow At the Scottish Caravan & Outdoor Leisure Show we have everything for the great outdoors including caravans, motorhomes, holiday homes & lodges, awnings, accessories, tents, outdoor clothing, parks, insurance & finance companies, clubs, magazines, family entertainment and an affordable boat show, for beginners and keen enthusiasts alike. Find entertainment for all the family, including a Country Fair, with live cookery demonstrations and plenty to keep the kids amused. Everything for your outdoor holiday is literally all under one roof! Click here to find out more about our Scottish Show. 17-22 October 2006 ~ NEC, Birmingham The International Caravan & Motorhome Expo is a brand new show set to be the biggest of its kind in the UK. All the leading manufacturers of caravans, motorhomes, holiday homes & lodges, folding campers, trailer tents, tents, awnings and accessories can be found here as well as parks, insurance & finance, clubs and magazines. Be the first to see new brands for 2007 and order your model for the new season. Visitors will also be treated to a fantastic day out with plenty of entertainment for all the family, there is even a campsite with full facilities, if you need more than a day to look around the whole show, multiple day tickets will be available. Keep your eye on this website for more details, coming soon! 4-7 January 2007 ~ Earls Court, London New show dates to add to your diary for the next Caravan & Outdoor Leisure Show at Earls Court. This show will take on a new format and provide visitors with the chance to speak to dealers face to face and purchase their model in time for the new season. You will find caravans, motorhomes, holiday homes and many camping and caravanning accessories at the show, taking up the whole of the ground floor, catering for all your outdoor holiday needs. Click here for more information on the Earls Court Show. Used Motor HomePractical Motorhome - Buying a used motorhome 1 BUYING HOLIDAYS HELPLINE Buying a used motorhome We present some expert advice to help you find the best used van that you can afford BUYING USED CHECK LIST We all love to peek inside brand-new top-of-the-range motorhomes, but for many of us they are aspirational and we have to set our sights lower. But you might be surprised by what's on offer for a relatively modest outlay. We've compiled this guide to buying used to show you what you can get for your money, and to steer you clear of pitfalls. There are many great pre-owned motorhomes on the market, and there are a number of things you can do to make sure you get one which is right for you. In the pages which follow, we show you where to view vehicles, how different designs suit different needs, how to find a diamond in the rough, and the financial options available. SET YOURSELF A BUDGET Decide what you can afford and stick to that figure, then you won't be swayed by some of the beautiful but expensive vehicles you're bound to come across. There are plenty of great second-hand vans out there at a reasonable price so be realistic. BUYING PRIVATELY You may find one or two motorhomes to fit the bill in our classified pages, starting on page 178. If you know what you're doing, you can get yourself a bargain here. For instance, you may be able to find a motorcaravanner who's giving up the hobby who will be prepared to throw in all their extras, including an awning, crockery and the like. But when buying privately, you need to take certain precautions: Make sure you check the seller's credentials. Are you viewing the motorhome at the vendor's house? Check the address in the logbook. Keep the original advertisement. Legally, the vehicle must be 'as described'. Take a witness in case the seller misleads you, and the van later proves faulty. Check the chassis and engine number against the vehicle's log book. Check the vehicle's history. Call HPI Equifax (01722 422422) to see if any outstanding finance is owed. This service costs about 40. If you're not mechanically minded, get the van inspected by a professional. The AA offers a two-tierservice: a one-hour inspection and road test; and a full inspection with history check. The cost depends on the size of vehicle. For example, a 2.8-litre Fiat Ducato-based motorhome would cost 145 and 249 for the two different levels of inspection. Phone 0800 085 3007 for details, or go to the website at www.theaa.com . BUYING FROM A DEALER At a large dealership, you will be able to see a large number of second-hand motorhomes in one place. (See our magazine for a nationwide list, and location map.) Buying from a dealer may be a more expensive option than buying privately but you'll get peace of mind because the dealer has a duty to tell you of any problems and the cost of rectifying them, as well as giving the van a pre-delivery inspection (PDI) before you collect it. You'll also be offered at least a few months' warranty on used models, which is something you're unlikely to get from a private vendor. See as many different motorhomes as you can before making your decision. You'll soon start to get a feel for what represents good value for money. Also, see our price guide to second-hand motorhomes in the magazine. A number of regional motorhome shows take place around the country throughout the year, and these are attended by dealers and specialist importers. The shows provide a great chance to browse through a vast range of pre-owned vans, and dealers will be able to tell you what else they have in stock so you can decide whether a visit to their premises is worthwhile. If you buy at the show you may also be able to negotiate a sizeable discount. Try to build a relationship with a dealership that is local, or close to, your home address. Then, if problems arise or if you need some general maintenance work carried out, the cost of return visits to their premises shouldn't be too damaging to your wallet. CHOOSING THE RIGHT VEHICLE Consider whether your motorhome will be your only form of transport, or if it will be used exclusively for leisuretime. How many people is the motorhome going to accommodate? Do you want belted passenger seats for all the occupants? If you plan to travel with the kids it's no use having six beds and only four safe passenger seats. And what about storage space? If you plan to spend long periods away from home, will a narrow wardrobe suffice? And, most important; before you buy, make sure that the vehicle will fit onto your drive at home. The more facilities you want in your motorhome, the more it will cost. Flushing toilets, showers and full-sized cookers cost money. Decide whether you'll be more likely to stay at all-singing, all-dancing campsites where you may not need these things, or whether you'd prefer to camp at 'minimum-facility' sites. Have a go at making up the beds yourself and at working the onboard components and electrical control panels for confidence in setting up on site. Consider hiring a motorhome before you buy. This will confirm whether or not motorcaravanning is really for you, and which of the facilities you're likely to need. (For details of hire companies, see our classified pages at the back of the magazine.) BASE VEHICLES One final, important aspect to consider is the type of vehicle on which your motorhome is based. Turbodiesel-engined varieties dominate the market but they offer no advantage in terms of fuel economy, but they do offer lots of torque at low revs, with better performance than standard diesels. Petrol-engined models are less popular these days, but dont instantly dismiss them. They are cheaper to buy than diesels, quieter and perform well. Many second-hand vans will have power steering and some will have automatic gearboxes. And heres a tip for bargain hunters: the best bargains will be those motorhomes built on less desirable base vehicles, such as Renaults Trafic. See our checklist, on page 128, for what to look for and what to avoid. TOP | USED CHECKLIST | SMALL ADS SECTION BUYING Buying new Buying used Small Ads Accessories Dealers HOME TYPES OF MOTORHOME 1. Fixed-roof campers These are essentially people-carriers with camping extras, such as a fold-out bed, cooker and sofa in the back of a light commercial vehicle (LCV). They are rarely affected by height restrictions and feel car-like to drive. They're short on headroom and storage space, though. 2. Elevating-roof campers There are two types of elevating roof: the solid-sided version and the cloth-sided. The solid-sided variety may require you to do more work in folding out the panels, while other vehicles have cloth-sided roofs which are often raised on gas struts. 3. High-top campers High-tops are LCVs with the steel panel roof section replaced by a high, GRP-moulded section bonded to the roof channels. Occasionally, the high-top roof is made of steel, and fitted by the base vehicles original maker, (see below) but this can be noisy in bad weather. 4. Low-profile These are coachbuilt vehicles with no sleeping area above the cab. They offer better fuel economy and handling than over-cab (see below) versions, but are too big to negotiate normal height restrictions, and offer fewer berths. The over-cab space is for storage only. 5. Over-cab coachbuilt A traditional over-cab coachbuilt has much to offer a small family. It has multi-bed choice, thanks to the double bed above the cab. However, its not as good to drive as a smaller van conversion, and its height and size mean it can be tricky to park in built-up areas. 6. A-class Built on a chassis cowl, the body is entirely the work of the motorhome manufacturer. It will have a pull-down bed over the cab, and the seats will usually be fully integrated into the living area. These vehicles can, however, be expensive to buy. 7. Demountables These are popular in the US. The caravan component is removable from the base vehicle (usually a pick-up truck). They have rather less storage space than other types of motorhome, but it is quick and easy to separate the van part from the base vehicle on site. 8. American RVs They have a specially built chassis, powerful engine and automatic transmission as standard, but are expensive to buy and run. RVs have lavishly designed living spaces because buyers in the US spend more time in them than would the average Briton. 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