ROBFP
Member
Hi, I am a new member and hoping for a bit of advice. We are UK residents looking to purchase an RV for use in Canada and the US. Our son lives in Vancouver and we are booked to arrive in Vancouver on the 17th of August for 11 weeks and hope to have purchased a C or A class RV by then, for use for those 11 weeks and then to use for 3 months in march 2013 in the US.
We are both retired and mid 50's, we have always had a motorhome in the UK and have travelled a lot in europe and are really looking forward to travelling in North America.
As we have a budget of a max of $10,000, we realise that we wont get a great van, but there does seem to be quite a few older RV's for sale at this price. We really dont want a large RV and idealy would like one under 26' and this seems to point to C class vans. Our present van has a fixed rear bed and wouldnt really like to be without this but apart from that we are fairly open to any van that will do the 'job'.
So any advice would be great, we have been looking in Canada to buy as we can then register it at our sons address but find it strange that that they dont have to have an annual test to make sure that they are safe as we do in the UK, so worried that we could end up buying a complete heap.
Thanks a lot
Rob and Kaz Prisk
We are both retired and mid 50's, we have always had a motorhome in the UK and have travelled a lot in europe and are really looking forward to travelling in North America.
As we have a budget of a max of $10,000, we realise that we wont get a great van, but there does seem to be quite a few older RV's for sale at this price. We really dont want a large RV and idealy would like one under 26' and this seems to point to C class vans. Our present van has a fixed rear bed and wouldnt really like to be without this but apart from that we are fairly open to any van that will do the 'job'.
So any advice would be great, we have been looking in Canada to buy as we can then register it at our sons address but find it strange that that they dont have to have an annual test to make sure that they are safe as we do in the UK, so worried that we could end up buying a complete heap.
Thanks a lot
Rob and Kaz Prisk