Showing posts with label caravan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label caravan. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Best time to buy used caravans


For every product there is the best time in the year when you find them in their lowest price. This is true for used caravans as well. If you are buying a used caravan from dealer possibility of getting them cheap grows high in certain months. Now, when is the best time to buy them? Well surprisingly like business year (fiscal year), caravan dealers start up their new sale for caravans during the months of March, April and May. This is the time when they are indulged in delivering new caravans. Apart from these months dealers all through the year keep trying clear off their stock of old caravans for newly arrived models. 

Except March, April and May, any time is suitable to buy. However, the perfect time is around Christmas and new-year, often called dead period. This is due to the reason that dealers become desperate to sell off their old stock as it is the end of the year. Secondly, by this time dealers are free of rush of caravan deliveries. Hence they get enough time to concentrate on the sale of used caravans .

You will get a good range of choices and support of dealers who will be willing to arrange you a good deal for caravans. Moreover, booking in this season for service will be easier for you as most of the caravan owners need servicing for their one year old vans to maintain the warranty. Apart from offers and discounts you can also work out to bargain to get the best price. So the next time you plan to buy used caravans don’t forget the best time to refer!

Monday, 2 July 2012

Are You Currently Looking At Caravans For Sale?

When you begin looking at caravans for sale, regardless of whether they are brand new or second hand, it can be a very exciting time – your dreams of travelling the open road or have having fun-filled budget family holidays have almost been realized, after all. There are a number of things that you should take into consideration before and during your shopping experience, however, and they include:
  • Speak with a person who works with caravans
    Don’t hesitate to ask questions (even if you feel like you’re interrogating them) and to ask for clarification on some of the finer details. Ask for advice about shopping for a caravan and listen to everything that they have to say.
  • Speak with people who own and live in caravans
    These people, after all, are the experts of the industry, as they live and breathe the lifestyle on a daily basis. These people are also unbiased, so will be willing to give you truthful answers to any questions or concerns that you may have.
  • Be meticulous in your inspections
    Make sure that you look over every inch of a caravan you are interested in, from the interior to the exterior. Damp is one of the biggest problems that you should be looking for (signs of mould and a musty smell are a good indicator).
Whilst these tips may seem to be pretty basic, they are the things that many first time hunters of caravans for sale tend to neglect (most likely due to the excitement of such a big decision). Making the right decision is entirely dependent on receiving the right advice – and the above tips are designed at achieving just that.

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Why Caravan Insurance Is Important


For anyone who has experienced a home break-in or a car accident, you will know how important it is to insure your assets. If you buy insurance for your house and car, why wouldn’t you buy it for your caravans too? Even if your caravan spends most of its time parked on your property, you never know what may lead you to make a claim.


Most policies offered by insurance companies will provide all sorts of protection, both when you are on and off the road. This means that you will be covered regardless of whether you are travelling in your caravan or it is parked on your property. Your cover will, however, be limited to Australia.

Accident, fire, flood, storm and glass damage should be covered under a basic caravan insurance policy, as should lost or broken keys, liability, theft and acts of vandalism. Double check with your provider what is and isn’t covered.

A basic policy will include a small amount of additional cover for the contents of your caravan (such as the appliances and your personal items), but you may want to increase your policy to cover all contents. This is an especially good idea if you have installed expensive items inside your van.

Finally, another benefit of having caravan insurance is that most policies should provide temporary accommodation should events lead your caravan to be unusable whilst travelling. As you never know what may happen, it always pays to be prepared, and caravan insurance is the perfect way to do this.