Buy — Used Rv

If you’re ready to trade the office chair for a driver’s seat, 1. Know Your "Why" Before You Buy

Check the corners where the wall meets the roof. 3. Check the "Shoes" (Tires)

Don’t just take the seller's word for it. Use the J.D. Power (formerly NADA) RV valuation tool to see what the specific make and model is actually worth. Keep in mind that the used market can be competitive, but having a data-backed number gives you much better leverage. Final Thoughts buy used rv

Look for discoloration or soft spots, especially around vents and AC units.

Finding the perfect used RV is like finding a second home that just happens to have wheels. It’s an exciting journey, but if you aren't careful, it can quickly turn into a mechanical headache. If you’re ready to trade the office chair

Water is an RV’s worst enemy. When you walk into a used unit, use your nose first—if it smells musty or like heavy air freshener, be suspicious.

Before you start scrolling through listings, be honest about how you’ll use the rig. Check the "Shoes" (Tires) Don’t just take the

In a house, a broken microwave is a $100 fix. In an RV, a broken 3-way refrigerator can cost $2,000+ to replace.