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Find a top used van
We all like to think we are good at bagging a bargain, but if you’re buying a pre-owned tourer, there are a few pitfalls to avoid.
Do plenty of research before you buy. We recommend visiting dealerships, but even then, look around online and see what reviews and feedback you can find.
If you do go for a private sale, be sure you are viewing the van in a safe place and bring somebody with you – preferably somebody who knows their way around a caravan. You don’t want to be arriving alone at a remote location to find yourself being pressured into buying something you don’t want. It happens!
If you’re buying privately, it’s also important to carry out the usual checks on the van’s condition. Inspect for damp; we once came across a tourer with fungi growing on the lounge wall!
In another case, a first-timer asked the seller about the spongy floor, which felt soft underfoot. The seller’s dubious reply? “It’s supposed to be like that, to make it more comfortable to walk on in bare feet!” The customer wisely took his leave.
Knocks and dents happen, but don’t be fobbed off. Your seller might say it’s easy to replace that cracked window – so why haven’t they done it already? You might have to wait months for a replacement – don’t let it become your problem.
If you’re looking at a family tourer with fixed bunks, always turn the mattress over to check the underside – nasty stains have been known to lurk there when a caravan has not been well maintained.
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