What are the rules for living in a motorhome?
Your motorhome or campervan must be taxed, insured and have a valid MOT. You must also follow the correct rules regarding where you park or stay in your motorhome, whether thats at on permanent motorhome sites, wild camping or RV living.
Is it a good idea to buy a motorhome?
The sunsets/ stars/ nature are incredible! It could most definitely change your life! Buying a motorhome or campervan is a big decision, no matter what size or age you go for. There’s a lot to consider and a lot of questions to ask. Having said that, we wish we’d bought our first motorhome 10 years ago!
Do you need a motorhome to go to Europe?
Obviously, if you want to go to Europe, you’ll need to book onto a ferry or the tunnel as early as possible to get the best rates, but otherwise, you don’t need to plan your motorhome trips in advance.
Why did Jade want to buy a motorhome?
This was one of our driving (ha!!) factors for buying a motorhome in the first place- Jade got too old to share a room with her Dad, so we had to start booking two hotel rooms everywhere. And that gets EXPENSIVE! Especially as we tend to leave our holiday planning to the last minute so could never take advantage of cheap deals!
Is the Newmar motorhome experience a good one?
Our Newmar experience has been very good. We have friends who had a Newmar before we bought ours and they always were saying how great they were to deal with and after sale service and tech assistance and the same tech assistance even after warranty expired.
Are there any bad brands of RVs?
Fortunately, most major RV brands are pretty reliable. Most RV owners have zero problems with their vehicle, at least outside of routine maintenance and wear-and-tear. However, all it takes is one bad RV experience to ruin the hobby for a lifetime.
What was the most disappointing thing about buying a RV?
“The most disappointing thing about buying our RV was the décor,” says Charley Hannagan, who owns a 32-foot Jayco Precept Class A motorhome. “I think of it as 1970s old-age home.
Do you want a house on wheels or an RV?
For some, the American dream is to own a big house with a picket fence. For others, it’s a house on wheels — a recreational vehicle such as a motorhome or fifth wheel — that can take them wherever they want, whenever they want, and vacation on the cheap. But RVs are a big-time investment, especially if you want one with all the comforts of home.