Used Rv — Buy
Run the to check for pump issues and leaks under the sinks. 5. Research the "NADA" Value
Fire up the and let it run under load (turn on the AC). Switch the fridge to both electric and propane modes. buy used rv
A smaller travel trailer or a Class B camper van is perfect for quick getaways and easy parking. Run the to check for pump issues and leaks under the sinks
RV tires usually "age out" before they "wear out." Even if the tread looks deep and chunky, check the DOT date code on the sidewall. If the tires are more than 5–6 years old, they likely need replacing due to dry rot—a cost you should negotiate off the asking price. 4. Test Every Single Appliance Switch the fridge to both electric and propane modes
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.
Look for discoloration or soft spots, especially around vents and AC units.