Don’t just take the seller's word for it. Use the J.D. Power (formerly NADA) RV valuation tool to see what the specific make and model is actually worth. Keep in mind that the used market can be competitive, but having a data-backed number gives you much better leverage. Final Thoughts
Run the to check for pump issues and leaks under the sinks. 5. Research the "NADA" Value buy used rv
If you’re living in it, you’ll want the space of a Fifth Wheel or a Class A motorhome. The DIYer: 2. The Golden Rule: Inspect for Water Damage Don’t just take the seller's word for it
Look for discoloration or soft spots, especially around vents and AC units. Keep in mind that the used market can
Before you start scrolling through listings, be honest about how you’ll use the rig.
Soft or "spongy" walls are a sign of internal rot.