4 Things to do Before Buying an RV

The Issue

Is it time for you to hit the open road? Do it in an RV! RVs are so much fun and they make it easy, convenient, and comfortable to travel the roads. You can drive across the country without ever having to stay in a hotel or eat at a restaurant. You'll have your own bed, shower, and snacks going with you to your chosen destination. It's no wonder you're looking into this option. Before you go ahead and sign on the dotted line, there's a few things to know and do first:

#1 Get an RV insurance quote in Texas. Before you even look for RVs, know that you'll need additional insurance to cover it. Don't worry that it will make a RV out of your price range, though. There is nationwide RV insurance for Texas drivers that is quite affordable. Your RV will be costly; some are even as expensive as a new house. You wouldn't consider having a brand new house that wasn't protected with homeowners insurance and so you shouldn't try to drive a RV on the roads without properly protecting your investment either.

#2 Learn all you can about RVs. Just as with buying a car, there are plenty of factors to consider, from price, to model, to brand, to condition, in order to make sure you're getting your money's worth. There's actually nine different RV classifications, so start your learning there. From there, you can narrow it down again by deciding on how much space you will need within the unit to be comfortable.

#3 Find out the fair price of the RV. You wouldn't go car shopping without a general idea of what the car you plan to purchase will cost right? You'd never pay $100,000 for a used subcompact car, because you know it isn't worth that. Whether it's new or used, a RV has a value. The value of a new RV can drop considerably when it leaves the dealer's lot. By expert calculations, a new RV loses about 20% of its value the instant it's no longer considered "new." Keep this in mind when shopping, as it's often a better idea to shop for a used RV.

#4 Take your chosen RV for a test drive. An RV isn't just a mini house; it actually drives on the roads. Would you buy a car without driving it first? No way! A test drive is one of the best ways to get an overall feel for the RV too. When you test-drive the vehicle, have the seller onboard so he or she is able to answer any questions. Let the seller do part of the driving so you can see how the RV rides as a passenger.

After getting a RV insurance quote in Texas and doing a bit of online research, take it for a test drive, and then go ahead and purchase that RV you've been dreaming about!

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pronto insurancePetition StarterPronto Insurance Founded in 1997, Pronto Insurance is an insurance and financial service provider based in South Texas. We offer a wide range of insurance services including homeowners, renter, mobile home, auto, motorcycle insurance and more.
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The Issue

Is it time for you to hit the open road? Do it in an RV! RVs are so much fun and they make it easy, convenient, and comfortable to travel the roads. You can drive across the country without ever having to stay in a hotel or eat at a restaurant. You'll have your own bed, shower, and snacks going with you to your chosen destination. It's no wonder you're looking into this option. Before you go ahead and sign on the dotted line, there's a few things to know and do first:

#1 Get an RV insurance quote in Texas. Before you even look for RVs, know that you'll need additional insurance to cover it. Don't worry that it will make a RV out of your price range, though. There is nationwide RV insurance for Texas drivers that is quite affordable. Your RV will be costly; some are even as expensive as a new house. You wouldn't consider having a brand new house that wasn't protected with homeowners insurance and so you shouldn't try to drive a RV on the roads without properly protecting your investment either.

#2 Learn all you can about RVs. Just as with buying a car, there are plenty of factors to consider, from price, to model, to brand, to condition, in order to make sure you're getting your money's worth. There's actually nine different RV classifications, so start your learning there. From there, you can narrow it down again by deciding on how much space you will need within the unit to be comfortable.

#3 Find out the fair price of the RV. You wouldn't go car shopping without a general idea of what the car you plan to purchase will cost right? You'd never pay $100,000 for a used subcompact car, because you know it isn't worth that. Whether it's new or used, a RV has a value. The value of a new RV can drop considerably when it leaves the dealer's lot. By expert calculations, a new RV loses about 20% of its value the instant it's no longer considered "new." Keep this in mind when shopping, as it's often a better idea to shop for a used RV.

#4 Take your chosen RV for a test drive. An RV isn't just a mini house; it actually drives on the roads. Would you buy a car without driving it first? No way! A test drive is one of the best ways to get an overall feel for the RV too. When you test-drive the vehicle, have the seller onboard so he or she is able to answer any questions. Let the seller do part of the driving so you can see how the RV rides as a passenger.

After getting a RV insurance quote in Texas and doing a bit of online research, take it for a test drive, and then go ahead and purchase that RV you've been dreaming about!

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pronto insurancePetition StarterPronto Insurance Founded in 1997, Pronto Insurance is an insurance and financial service provider based in South Texas. We offer a wide range of insurance services including homeowners, renter, mobile home, auto, motorcycle insurance and more.

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Petition created on 21 April 2020