Getting Your Motorhome

Written May 2004

What should I consider when thinking about building or buying a motorhome?

That is a question we get asked quite often. Unfortunately the answer is quite complex. This article aims to provide some guidelines and thoughts on logical steps to help answer this question.

As our experience is mainly in relation to living and travelling in a motorhome for an extended time, most of the answers you will see here relate to this type of motorhoming. You can put up with just about anything for a short holiday.

Build or Buy a Motorhome?

Big question - lots will disagree with this... it depends.

Are you in a hurry?

Do you have lots of money to spend?

Are you handy with a hammer, wires and pipes?

Are you a free camper or a caravan park hopper?

First Steps

Whether you decide to buy or build there is a very important phase to go through first - even before you start looking at motorhomes for sale...

Ask yourself "How will the vehicle be used?"

Will you stay in camping grounds or spend most of your time "Free Camping".

Do you need 4WD?

Do you have the time to move with the good weather or do you need air conditioning and heating?

After you decide exactly how the vehicle will be used, make a list of what it must have to be able to support that type of use.

Example : We decided that we wanted to stay away from caravan parks as much as possible (our budget allows for one stay per fortnight - in reality we have spent about 5 nights in paid parks in almost a year).
This decision greatly effected the type of vehicle we considered. It needed to have:

Do you need a second vehicle?

We have never travelled without one. We use the Moke about 3 or 4 times each week - more if we are stationary for an extended time and it is out of the motorhome. We think that if you have a large vehicle it is almost essential to have a second vehicle of some sort. As a matter of interest, we have travelled slightly more km's in the moke than in the motorhome since we have been on the road.

Petrol, Gas or Diesel?

I'd go for diesel every time. It is less complex than petrol and gas, much more economical than petrol and you can get diesel everywhere. Interstate trucks do millions of km's - how many of them run on gas or petrol? Most

'back-yard-mechanics' are put off diesel engines because they know little about them - I was the same. I now know that they are far more reliable and simpler to maintain that petrol engines.

More thoughts

Here is an extract from an email I sent to a friend in NZ when he asked about what to look for in a bus...

 

 

If you are interested in doing lots of free camping - check out the artical on setting up a motorhome with that in mind

 

This document is copyright (c) and may not be reproduced in any form without written permission from the author. If you find the information contained in this documents useful please let us know. If you believe it is incorrect or inaccurate in any way please contact the author.

Home             Travels             Crew             The Motorhome            Motorhoming             Contact