Roadshows or Showrooms: Hunting New Caravans for Sale
Buying an off road caravan is a significant investment so it makes sense to take your time and do the research before taking the plunge. With so many makes and models on the market it can feel overwhelming, but considering factors such as your lifestyle, the towing capacity of your vehicle, your budget and your long-term goals can help you to narrow down your search. Whilst online websites and forums are great research tools, nothing beats checking out a potential new purchase in person, and the best way to do this is to visit Caravan and Camping Shows or visiting a showroom.
Generally speaking, if you are yet to decide on a specific brand, a Caravan and Camping Show should be your first port of call. Not only can you view many brands in one place, but it also gives you the opportunity to walk through a variety of different caravans and get a feel for the layouts, finishes, space and storage. This provides you with a broader view of what is available and lets you compare build quality and prices side by side. It also allows you to speak directly with manufacturers and dealers, and obtain information on other related areas such as finance, insurance, accessories and must-see destinations. If you are in the position to buy, you may even score an exhibitor special or free upgrades or add-ons.
However, if you have decided on a brand, or are in the process of whittling it down to one or two, visiting the dealer’s showroom is a must. Unlike at a busy showground, staff will have more time to spend with you and go into greater detail, answering any questions you may have and possibly offering a test tow or demonstration. Whereas at a caravan show where space is limited, allowing only enough space to showcase a couple of each brand’s models, you’ll likely find a much larger range in a showroom.
So, whether you are looking for new caravans for sale in Sydney or new caravans for sale in Brisbane we’d recommend starting at a roadshow to narrow down your options and then head into a showroom for more in-depth discussions and decision making.