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Monday 20 August 2012

Why Should You Look At Dealer Caravans For Sale In Autumn And Winter?

Caravans for sale
Caravans

Ensuring that you find the best caravan for sale is all about timing – at certain times of the year, you really aren’t going to have much choice, which can lead to a compromise purchase that really is not right for your needs. If you are planning to buy with a dealer, new or used, then you really should begin looking in autumn and winter to get the best bargain.

If you are after a brand new caravan, it may interest you to learn that most dealerships will receive their current shipments at the beginning of spring, just in time for the caravanning season. By visiting dealers during autumn and spring (also known as the “dead” sales period), you may be able to pick up a brand new van (albeit last year’s stock) for a great price, just because they are trying to get rid of them.

If you are after a used caravan, however, you should begin looking visiting dealers during autumn. At this time of year, the yards will be chock full of trade-ins from the last caravanning season. Not only will this give you the best range to choose from, you may also be able to pick up a bargain because dealers just want to clear some room on their lot.

When looking at caravans for sale, especially from a dealer, it is important that you choose the best time of year to begin. This will ensure that you have the biggest range to choose from, as well as increasing your chances of picking up a great deal. So remember – if you plan on buying with a dealer, you should begin looking at caravans during autumn and winter.

Wednesday 8 August 2012

Why You Should Scrutinize Accessories In Caravans For Sale

Accessories In Caravans For Sale
Caravans For Sale
When it comes to looking at caravans for sale, what generally seals the deal for you? The quality of the interior and exterior of the van? The age of the van? The price ? For many people, the accessories that are included in a caravan purchase can really make or break their decision to make an offer, which is why it is so important to carefully scrutinize each accessory during your initial inspection.

Some sellers believe that leaving their caravan set up in the way that they normally use it makes the vehicle appear more attractive to prospective buyers, even though they don’t intend on selling all of the accessories with it. Whilst it is true that the caravan looks more attractive, the reason for this is that the buyers are imagining themselves using all of the accessories. You should always make a point of asking what is and isn’t included in the purchase.

Likewise, some sellers think that including a whole bunch of accessories will help them get a much better price. Whilst this can be true, it is important that you carefully inspect each of the accessories for quality. You don’t want appliances that don’t work, an awning that is damaged or water storage containers that leak, do you?

Whilst finding a caravan for sale that looks fantastic when fitted out with all of its accessories, it is important that you scrutinize each of the accessories that you will be receiving with your purchase. For one, the seller may not even be intending on giving them to you and, for two, they might be old and unusable, which makes them essentially worthless.

Monday 6 August 2012

Where To Find Caravans For Sale In Your Area

With the economic climate the way it is at the moment, many people are looking for ways to lower their expenditure without sacrificing too much of things they enjoy the most. One way that couples and families are choosing to do this is by buying a caravan – whilst it may seem like an expensive investment, this is only a one off cost and you will save plenty of money once you start holidaying.

To avoid having to travel all over the place, where can you find a caravan for sale in your local area?
  • Internet: This will probably be your best bet of finding a dealer in your area, as you can type in “caravans” coupled with your suburb. This should bring up a list of dealers nearby.
  • Local Newspaper: Many dealers advertise in the local newspaper, so take a look through the classified section next time you receive one. You may also be able to find second hand vans this way.
  • Ask Around: If you have friends or family who own a caravan, you should ask them where they bought it. They may be able to tell you the name of the dealer or website where they found it.
When looking for caravans for sale in your local area, it is important to be careful, as you never know whom you might be dealing with. Make sure that you check out the dealer carefully and that you meet with private sellers at their place of residence for added security. Good luck with your caravan search!