Before you start scrolling through listings, be honest about how you’ll use the rig.
If you’re ready to trade the office chair for a driver’s seat, 1. Know Your "Why" Before You Buy
Look for discoloration or soft spots, especially around vents and AC units.
Water is an RV’s worst enemy. When you walk into a used unit, use your nose first—if it smells musty or like heavy air freshener, be suspicious.
A smaller travel trailer or a Class B camper van is perfect for quick getaways and easy parking.