First of all, be sure you are dealing with a reputable dealership.
Determine your budget by asking yourself some basic questions, such as how many people does my RV need to sleep? What type of RV am I looking for – a travel trailer, fifth wheel, class A, B or C or something else?
Review our flow chart if you’re unsure
Once you’ve kicked a few tires online, it’s time to reach out to a dealership to confirm your exact needs and discuss the units that have caught your eye so far. They’ll be able to give additional insight, offer some suggestions you may have not considered, and help you arrive at a final selection.
Viewing photos are great, but nothing beats a video walk-through to get a true sense of the flow and space of a unit you’re thinking of buying.
Before you get carried away with all of the options out there, make a list of both your musts and nice-to-haves, so you can find the unit that checks off the most boxes on your wish list and yet stays within your budget.
If you’re thinking of purchasing a travel trailer, don’t start browsing until you know the tow capacity of your vehicle.