Choosing the right campervan can be a difficult decision, especially if it will be your first one. Here Van Life Matters shares an introductory guide on how to choose the right campervan for you.
Before we get stuck into the ins and outs of choosing a campervan, you should understand that most vehicle manufacturers don’t produce campervans.
They simply produce what’s known as the ‘base vehicle’, from which campervan conversion companies tend to order from new and build the habitation area.
You may also come across ‘self-conversions’, some of which will have been been converted from new but the vast majority of DIY campervan conversions tend to be based on a panel van which has had a previous life as a commercial vehicle.
Campervans can range from a few thousand pounds to several hundred thousand, so it's a good idea to first establish a budget and stick to it.
Don't forget that there will be other costs involved too, so be mindful about ongoing costs for your chosen campervan.
These may include campervan insurance, fuel, breakdown and recovery, storage costs and servicing, repairs and parts.
Whatever budget you decide, it's reassuring to know that while the initial cost of a campervan tends to be much more than a typical car, leisure vehicles do have much stronger long-term residuals.
The size of the campervan depends on how many people will be traveling with you, the amount of storage space you need, and your driving preferences.
Campervans range from small, compact vehicles to larger, more spacious models.
The size of a campervan can have a significant impact on its livability, maneuverability, and overall functionality.
Consider where you'll be driving and parking. Larger campervans can prove awkward for some when it comes to tight country lanes and busy car parks.
You'll also need it to be big enough for your family and any equipment that you need, just be mindful that you comply with vehicle weight restrictions.
Different campervans have different features, so it's important to decide which features are important to you. Do you need a shower, toilet, or kitchen? What about air conditioning or heating? Think about what will make your camping experience more comfortable and convenient.
Once you have a clear idea of your needs and budget, you can start to drill-down to specific campervan models.
Look at manufacturers' websites, read reviews, and browse online forums and Facebook groups to get an idea of what's available and what other campervan owners recommend.
As with all vehicles, most campervans tend to have owners clubs and these are an excellent source of genuine owner reviews, many of whom will be more than willing to offer vehicle-specific tips and advice.
Be sure to ask about the the pros and cons of ownership, common faults and rectification costs.
Owners clubs can also be a great source for a well-looked after campervan too.
Seeing a campervan in-person can help you get a better sense of their size, layout, and features, so it's worth attending a campervan show or visiting a campervan dealership - you may also get a chance to test drive a few models to get a feel for how they handle on the road.
Once you think you know what you want, always hire a campervan before committing to buy one.
What you think you need from a campervan and what you actually need can be two very different things.
Only by experiencing life in a campervan will you get to understand the essential campervan 'must-haves' and 'nice-to-haves' for you and your family.
Campervan hire provides an opportunity to test out different models and features to see which one is the best fit for you.
When looking around a prospective purchase, there are a number of essential campervan checks that you should be making:
Overall, choosing the right campervan requires careful consideration of your needs, preferences, and budget.
By following these steps, you can find a campervan that will make your camping experience enjoyable and memorable.
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