H2OWeezie wrote:
Our budget won't allow us to buy new. For months I have been in forums reading what to look for when buying used. (I have made lists.)I am wondering which is better: paying an inspector or inspecting the TT yourself. Where does one find an inspector? How much do they run?
I bought our first RV (NuWa HitchHiker LS fifth wheel) used from a couple in San Diego. Made the decision to buy based on owner's thorough disclosure of the trailer's history, and a boatload of photos. Mailed a deposit check in Aug. '08, went to San Diego in October to close the deal. Spent three days "camping" in the rig in the owner's driveway with full hookups. I used a PDI checklist I printed from the NuWa Owners' Forum to inspect the rig. Old or new, you're looking for the same problems: Systems trouble, structural integrity, frame condition, electrical, gas issues, etc. We wound up with a successful purchase.
If you would not be comfortable doing your own inspection, perhaps you could enlist the help of a friend who's an experienced RV'er. Armed with a comprehensive PDI checklist and someone who knows RV's, the two of you could probably perform as good an inspection as anyone.
But, do bear in mind that sometimes problems may lurk that may not be apparent even with a thorough inspection.