The touring lifestyle offers one of the best investment returns around: not necessarily in terms of cash, but in more freedom, greater pleasure – and priceless memories.
But this is still a major investment, whether you’re a first-timer or you are part-exchanging. Choosing carefully how to finance your purchase could save you a small fortune.
The options include using savings, a personal loan, personal contract purchase (PCP), hire purchase (HP), personal contract hire (PCH), or a dealer/broker finance package.
The key to getting the best deal is understanding the ways to pay.
If you have enough cash in the bank to purchase your ’van outright, that will almost certainly be the cheapest way to buy, so let’s begin there.
Paying in cash
With most new ’vans costing north of £50,000, cash purchases typically occur when a buyer gets a substantial boost to their financial situation, such as an inheritance.
However, cash sales might also be funded by borrowing against the equity in a property, or using a tax-free lump sum from a pension fund, once they’ve reached 55 years of age.
Whatever the source of the money, paying in one hit means you won’t be charged interest, making this the cheapest option over the long run.
There was a time when cash was king for large purchases, although that seemed to end when vendors discovered they could generate significant revenue from arranging finance deals for their customers.
If you’re in the fortunate position of being able to pay cash, you still need to make that payment securely. Always pay by bank transfer or banker’s draft.
Motorhome finance
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
ACE NOVELLA COACHBUILTS
Each month we focus on a great secondhand mainstream motorhome. We then tell you which is the best of the bunch, what to pay and which problems to look out for
A touch of NORFOLK SUN
The smart new McLouis Fusion made an ideal base for a summer weekend break
PANAMA P12
If you're looking for a camper that can ferry the whole family about during the week, the new P12 might be the answer, says Peter Baber
VOLKSWAGEN GRAND CALIFORNIA 600
More space makes the big Cali suited to those who want extra creature comforts from their camper.
48 HOURS IN CROMER
The charming coastal town of Cromer, in Norfolk, is especially renowned for its picturesque beauty and vibrant atmosphere.
AND DID THOSE FEET IN ANCIENT TIME...
Having returned to the UK following his European Odyssey, Marcus Leach seeks out the highs of the Peak District
BE SURE TO GET THE RIGHT COVER
In his latest column, podcaster Motorhome Matt Sims finds that when it comes to insuring your pride and joy, cheapest isn't always best
PROTECT YOUR MOTORHOME
We all love our motorhomes, but sadly, there are criminal types out there who love stealing them just as much. So what steps can you take to prevent the worst from happening to you? Our tech expert Peter Rosenthal explores your options
THE ROMANCE OF THE EUROS
Sports fan David Dowling combined his twin passions motorhoming and football for on a German adventure to the Euros and the Romantic Road.
SOUTHERN SEES
Titanic struggles, medieval halls and playful otters are among the highlights of Victor Charles' Hampshire tour.