Water is an RV’s worst enemy. When you walk into a used unit, use your nose first—if it smells musty or like heavy air freshener, be suspicious.
Finding the perfect used RV is like finding a second home that just happens to have wheels. It’s an exciting journey, but if you aren't careful, it can quickly turn into a mechanical headache.
If you’re ready to trade the office chair for a driver’s seat, 1. Know Your "Why" Before You Buy
Soft or "spongy" walls are a sign of internal rot.
Run the to check for pump issues and leaks under the sinks. 5. Research the "NADA" Value
In a house, a broken microwave is a $100 fix. In an RV, a broken 3-way refrigerator can cost $2,000+ to replace.
Check the corners where the wall meets the roof. 3. Check the "Shoes" (Tires)


