Buying a motorhome for the first time: key points to avoid mistakes
Buying a motorhome for the first time requires evaluating more than just price and interior layout. Weight, homologation, history, fuel consumption, i...
Buying a motorhome for the first time requires evaluating more than just price and interior layout. Weight, homologation, history, fuel consumption, insurance, actual use, and documentation must be checked, as a poor choice can lead to ongoing costs. The key is deciding how it will be used: weekend trips, long journeys, family routes, or autonomous overnight stays. This determines size, bed type, tank capacity, auxiliary battery, and driving license requirements.