Guide to buying your first caravan

1970s Caravan

🛻 Guide to Buying Your First Caravan

1. 🎯 Define Your Needs

Start with the essentials:

  • How many people will use it? Couples may only need a 2-berth, while families may need 4–6 berths.
  • How often will you use it? Occasional trips vs. full-time travel can impact what type of caravan is suitable.
  • Where will you travel? On-road or off-road? International or domestic?
  • Towing vehicle? Ensure your car is suitable (see below).

2. 🚙 Check Your Towing Capacity

Your vehicle’s towing capacity is critical.

  • Check the Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) and Tare weight of the caravan.
  • Match it to your car’s Maximum Braked Towing Capacity.
  • Remember the Gross Combination Mass (GCM) if loading both the vehicle and caravan.
  • Make sure you have a suitble tow bar that takes the correct nose weight, you can test your caravans nose weight with this device (Click here)

💡 Pro tip: Stay under 85% of your car’s kerb weight for safer towing if you’re a beginner.

LandRover Freelander and Elddis Crusader Aurora 4 berth caravan
Elddis Aurora Caravn and Land Rover Freelander

3. 🏕️ New vs. Used Caravans

New Caravan Pros:

  • Warranty and latest tech.
  • No hidden damage.

Used Caravan Pros:

  • More affordable.
  • Slower depreciation.

🔍 When buying used, inspect:

  • Damp, mold, and water damage. You can buy a damp meter tester. (Click here)
  • Chassis and tires.
  • Appliances and electrics.
  • Service history.
Old Elddis Typhoon GT 4 berth EB Caravan
Elddis Typhoon GT 1997

4. 🛏️ Layout and Features

Popular layouts vary—visit dealerships or expos to explore:

🔧 Must-have features for many:


5. 💰 Budget and Hidden Costs

Besides the purchase price, consider:

  • Insurance
  • Storage (if not kept at home)
  • Maintenance and servicing
  • Towing mirrors and hitch locks. Towing mirror (Click here)
  • Site fees and club memberships (like Caravan and Motorhome Club)

6. 🧾 Legal & Safety Requirements (UK Example)

  • Valid driving licence for the weight (Check your Category B license limits)
  • Number plate on the caravan
  • Properly rated towbar and electrics Example Alko system requires this tow hitch (Click here)
  • Working brake lights and indicators
  • Ensure caravan brakes and breakaway cable are functional. Buy a replacement (Click here)

7. 📍 Where to Buy

  • Dealerships – Safer, with consumer protections
  • Online marketplaces (e.g., Autotrader, Facebook marketplace)
  • Caravan shows – Try multiple models in one place
  • Private sellers – Cheaper but riskier

8. 🧪 Try Before You Buy

If unsure, rent a caravan for a weekend. This gives you a real sense of what layout and size works for you.


9. 🛠️ Plan for Servicing and Storage

  • Annual servicing is recommended (chassis, gas, electrics).
  • Store under cover if possible to reduce wear. You can buy one (Click here)

10. 🧭 Join a Caravan Community

Great for advice, buying tips, campsite recommendations:

  • Caravan and Motorhome Club
  • Online forums or Facebook groups
  • YouTube channels (many do walkarounds and reviews)
Guide to buying your first caravan

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