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Buying a Used Motorhome - How to get the most for your money and not get burned

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If you've ever thought of buying a motorhome, this is the book you'll want to read first. In this book, revised and updated for 2017, you'll learn just about everything you need to know to find the right motorhome at the right price and not get burned in the process. You'll learn about the kinds of motorhomes to look for, where to find the best deals and how to get the best prices, and how to avoid 'deal killers'. You'll find checklists to use when inspecting a motorhome, scripts to use when calling a seller, and tips on how to negotiate with sellers to get the price you want, and how to know when it's best to walk away from a deal. You'll also find recommended best buys in used motorhomes, photos of different motorhome types, and tips that can guide you through a fun and money saving motorhome buying experience. Some of things covered in this informative book include: Understanding the different motorhome classes Should you buy new or used? The importance of getting seat time before you buy Why finding the perfect seller can save you a lot of money How to know when you're paying too much How to effectively search for motorhomes online How to respond to online motorhome ads Pre purchase checklists How to properly road test a motorhome Friendly negotiating techniques that'll get you the best price Deal Killers you'll want to avoid Best Buy in Used Motorhomes Motorhome fuel mileage ? why it matters and how to maximize mpg After the sale ? what to do next You'll find all this plus a lot more in 'Buying a Used Motorhome - How to get the most for your money and not get burned'. It's a fun and fast paced read that can save you several thousand dollars on your next motorhome purchase! Revised and updated March 2017 Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (September 21, 2012)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 164 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1479365386


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 88


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.8 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.37 x 9 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #973,295 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #903 in Camping (Books) #1,445 in General Travel Reference


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  • excellent book
This is an excellent book and is perfect for a beginner. I anticipate that it will save me thousands of dollars. I feel much more confident now after reading this book.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by Sierra

  • Not a bad guide to buying an RV, but there are things you should know
This book was very insightful and helpful despite being a short read (I read in 2 hours). The book is more focused on buying an RV rather than owning one, so it's expected that you to take the information from the book and apply it to deciding on and purchasing an RV. You are guided on what kind of RVs there are, how to spot a good vs bad seller, and what features are necessities vs upgrades. He provides several stories about buying an RV that he himself bought or from someone he knew. The stories are a fun read especially the one about low balling the dealer on a popular class B+ model. Overall, the book made me realize that the process is similar to buying a car, but unlike a car an RV is a "nice to have" not a necessity so you as a buyer have more leverage and negotiating room when it's time to buy. UPDATE I want to update my review (changing from 5 to 4 stars), after actually going out and trying to purchase an RV using the advice in this book. What I have found is that the advice given is somewhat adequate, but there are some glaring omissions that I had to learn the hard way: 1. Price. The book was obviously written with 2009-2012 recession prices in mind. This is no longer the case. I've looked at rigs only to come back a week later and find it was sold. The book stresses Class B+ are hot, but I'm finding A's and C's especially high quality used ones are not staying on RV lots that long. So go ahead and lowball, but you may find that 37-ft class A with the bunkhouse was sold, and there's not another one like it for 400 miles. 2. Financing. It's clear the author prefers paying cash, as he mentions this more than once. But for the rest of us who don't have $60-80,000 laying around, financing is the only option. I found out the hard way that practically every bank requires 10% down, sometimes 20% depending on the model, year, and quality of the rig. Don't even bother shopping if you don't have this saved up. 3. Inspection. The author clearly is an expert at finding flaws in RVs, but for the rest of us we'll probably need a professional. It can cost between $300-1000 for a qualified inspector to come out to the lot, and it takes a few hours. But if you prefer to wing it, pay closer attention to structural damage as those are rarely covered by either insurance or extended warranty. 4. Buying a rental. He makes one passing comment about avoiding rentals, but I visited some lots where you can find some real gems. The rental companies service them regularly. I'd rather buy a coach that's been attended to often than one where the older couple left it to sit in their driveway for months at a time. Sure they sometimes have high miles, but regular service and low cost can negate the shock, and it will probably run for a long time. After all these potential pitfalls, I decided to put my RV purchase on hold. If you have questions please feel free to ask in the comments. Joe ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2015 by Jennifer A.

  • BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
If you are even just thinking of getting into the RV lifestyle and don't have the money for a new RV then there is absolutely NO question that this is the book for you! Mr. Myers lay it all out in a clear and understandable manner, so that even novices like my wife & I can get the message and easily understand exactly what to look out for when looking for that elusive bargain! Our book is highlighted, marked and nearly worn out from reading and re-reading over and over again (the ONLY way to learn and absorb) and we have learned so much that we can almost say to anybody selling us a used RV - beware, we are armed with all the facts. Bill Myers has in our opinion, written the "bible" on this subject, and we cannot recommend it more highly to anyone contemplating buying a Used RV. This book should be required reading BEFORE anyone thinks of handing over their hard earned cash to any seller. We were (are) delighted with the book packed full of facts, information and guidance that we are fully confident that when we finally get to our dream of owning our Class A Motorhome - we will be experts on the do's and don'ts thanks to Bill Myers's outstanding must read book! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2016 by IVOR

  • Buy This Book Before Buying an RV!
This book gives LOTS of valuable insight into buying a Recreational Vehicle. It is focused on motor homes, but the book is worth buying if you're thinking about buying ANY RV (it enables you to save lots more than the cost of the book!). It could mean the difference between losing thousands of dollars, like I did on my first RV (not knowing what to look for and what to avoid), and making a profit whenever you sell it (I wish I had had this book back then!). I very highly recommend it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by Victorianly

  • Good points, pricing seems wrong
The book had good details about what to look for in a used MH. The expected purchase prices listed in the book didn't sound realistic. For example, $40,000 for a 3 year old Fleetwood diesel pusher, try finding one for under $100,000 with low miles. I checked copyright and it was 2012. I also checked eBay and didn't find anything less than 10 years old as cheap as the author suggested. Otherwise, the book was good. The pricing listed was a serious distraction since it looked so out-of-date. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2012 by A reader

  • Saved me from being scammed
I would like to thank Bill Myers for writing this easy to read and easy to understand informative book. I read it in one sitting and immediately followed his advice. In doing so, that night I followed his suggestion about how to look up vin numbers and what dates can be on a body of an Rv and what is acceptable(1 year difference) compared to what year the rv is listed. I found out I was potentially being scammed by an seller I was going to visit this weekend. I also used the questions he gives in the book to ask sellers and my situation was obvious that things did not add up in this potential deal. I walked away from even seeing the RV unemotional. If I have not read this book I could have bought an RV that was 2 years older than what was listed and owned by multiple owners(per the vin number check) not what the owner told me. I will be using Bill’s smart advice to my hunt for a good deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2017 by David

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