Buying a 2nd hand van

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Nov 11, 2009
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We have a lovely (bought new in 2017) Swift Corniche 2 berth.
We have decided to buy a larger fixed bed, hopefully a twin axle but probably going to wait until autumn time or even over the winter.
Hopefully prices and availability will improve even if it means ours is worth less.
Might even be some decent late models available used due to people being allowed to travel abroad (hopefully)
Markets have a tendency to self correct once supply and demand gets back into balance. Plus the estimate is that there’s been an increase in leisure vehicle usage of 25% over the course of the pandemic. A proportion of whom will love the new pastime and some will decide it’s not for them. When their caravans and MHs return to the market prices of pre owned units could drop despite new van prices being quoted for a 6-7% increase for late 2021delivery onwards. Then a rubbish summer could lead to sell offs too.

As you say the reinstatement of holidays abroad could also impact ownership and prices of units.

It could be like buying shares. Sell high ( now), buy low ( 2022).
 
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We have a lovely (bought new in 2017) Swift Corniche 2 berth.
We have decided to buy a larger fixed bed, hopefully a twin axle but probably going to wait until autumn time or even over the winter.
Hopefully prices and availability will improve even if it means ours is worth less.
Might even be some decent late models available used due to people being allowed to travel abroad (hopefully)
Maybe consider selling now to buy next year. Buying before or during winter is always a bad idea as you may have limited opportunity to test the caravan before the rejection window expires.
 
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I thought the point of your question was asking for a definitive answer about which make is most trouble free. Fair answer is they all have issues. Buy from a trusted source and make sure it has been cherished .condition and service history are key . You will pay more at a dealer but get a warranty .cheaper private but like a car proceed with caution services and maybe but a warranty.
 

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