When it comes to owning a motorhome, the options and possibilities seem as endless as searching for a house. There are so many options out for sale that the choice feels extremely difficult to make.
There are motorhomes fitted with all the latest gadgets and technology, while there are also the more modest ones, humble in price but just as good.
Ultimately, like buying any other vehicle, the choice boils down to preference. Some potential motorhome owners have features that are must-haves but, to others, are unnecessary. Then, there’s the budget element and matters like frequency of use and family or group size. Brush those aside, as there are also features that can help you shape your checklist.
As discussed below, you can start with a few of the most important features to look for when buying brand-new or used motorhomes and campervans.
Length And Floor Plan
Length and floor plan are two of the most important considerations to keep in mind when looking for a motorhome for sale. It’s, however, a very personal choice as it differs according to your specific needs in a motorhome. Some consider having a bathroom in the layout a deal breaker, while others don’t mind not having one in exchange for a shorter motorhome.
The distinguishing characteristics come into the picture when you sort out according to preferences and your budget. These include:
- The kitchen size and refrigerator capacity;
- The number of beds;
- The availability of added features like a pull-out television;
- Space for more nice-to-have appliances like a double-sink, microwave, and dishwasher;
- A retractable awning or outdoor seating area.
The general rule to remember is the more features the motorhome has, the bigger it’ll be. If you don’t mind the size to accommodate more features in your motorhome, go big with your layout. That way, your chosen motorhome can truly be your home on wheels.
Seating
Whatever the size of your chosen motorhome, the presence of indoor seating is necessary. The weather’s not always going to be pleasant and sunny, so you’ve got to have seating inside to stay warm and comfortable. The type, arrangement, and size depend on your situation and needs.
One of the seating-related matters to bear when shopping for a motorhome is how you intend to use it. Do you like to host and entertain guests even when on an outdoor camp? Or is it merely for personal or family use? If the former is the case, you may fancy having a foldable or retractable dining table as an extension. If it’s the latter, you could be fine with what’s pre-built in the motorhome.
Office Space
Newer motorhome designs feature an office space within the living area. It resonates with how working from home or as a digital nomad is becoming even more popular than years ago. While you can essentially still work straight from the dining area, it helps to have that dedicated office space so you can focus during those hours you’ve pre-set for work.
Aluminum Construction
A vehicle’s technicalities are best checked with an expert mechanic as they can give credible insights based on their knowledge, skills, and expertise. You can bring your mechanic during the selection process. They can also give you first-hand information about a specific motorhome, independent of any influence from the seller, salesperson, or manufacturer.
However, there’s something considered basic knowledge regarding motorhomes: the way it’s constructed. Aluminum construction can still be considered one of the best since it’s lightweight, making it easier to maneuver your vehicle while still being durable.
Warranties
One thing you have to know about buying a motorhome is that manufacturer warranties cover it. Don’t expect that the warranty covers everything extensively, but usually, a good manufacturer is generous with warranties that include the major stuff.
Assess all the options that you can. If an extended warranty is also possible, plan for that. You never know when you’ll need it, and given the size and features of a motorhome, you can at least expect the repairs to be costly.
The Bottomline
Like buying a car, there are many factors to consider with a motorhome. There are considerations like price, condition, and size, while smaller features here and there can be just as important. A modern motorhome has so many features that the list above may be incomplete. It is, however, still a good checklist to put you off on a good start. Be as thorough with your checklist as possible to get your money’s worth.