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Tuesday 30 October 2012

Are Auctions The Best Way To Find Caravans For Sale?


Caravans For Sale
Many buyers believe that the best ways to pick up a great deal when looking at caravans for sale is to scour the various auctions that are around. Regardless of whether you choose to visit a police auction (also known as a seized vehicle auction) or you choose to use an online auction website like eBay, this really is a great way to pick up a caravan for a bargain price.

To ensure that you are actually getting a good deal when purchasing through a physical auction, you should aim to arrive as early as possible. This will give you plenty of opportunity to inspect each of the caravans available to determine which you wouldn’t mind making an offer on. You may also be given the chance to make an offer on the vans before the auction starts.

Likewise, to ensure that you are getting a good deal with purchasing through an auction website, you should try and arrange an inspection of the caravan before you think about posting a bid. If this is impossible, you should read any questions that have been asked about the van and familiarize yourself with the seller’s feedback to ensure you’re dealing with a legitimate person.

Whilst it is possible to get a great deal when looking at caravans for sale through an auction, it is important to keep in mind that a certain degree of risk does exist with this option. There is no guarantee that the caravan you ultimately end up with will be exactly what you’re looking for, but most people don’t mind providing they can save some money.

Wednesday 10 October 2012

Preparing Your Used Caravan For Emergencies

When couples and families are preparing to embark on their first holiday in a used caravan, one thing that they often forget to take into account is what they will do in case of an emergency. You never know what could happen when out on the open road – one of the kids could fall and cut open their knee or the caravan could be involved in an accident – so it makes sense to be prepared for anything.
  • First Aid: You should always have a basic first aid kit on hand when travelling in a caravan. Make sure that you regularly check the kit for out of date and expired items, as these will need to be replaced.
  • Emergency Contacts: Create a list of names and phone numbers for people you might need to contact in an emergency. Give a copy of the list to a friend or family member who is not travelling with you.
  • Important Documents: Keep copies of your important documents (such as passports and licenses) somewhere inside your used caravan and with a friend or family member in case the originals are damaged.
  • Alternate Sites: You never know just what Mother Nature is going to throw at you, so finding out some alternative sites along your route could ensure accommodation if you need to stop early.
Before embarking on your trip, you should also look into what weather you can expect to experience during your travels, as this will allow you to properly prepare your used caravan for whatever might be thrown its way. You might need chains for your tires if you can expect snow and sleet, for example. Just remember that it is better to be safe then sorry.