GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #30 | Page 58

SAFETY MATTERS WITH JAMES FIELD THE BIG DECISION! BUYING A NEW VAN IS ABOUT AS EXCITING AS IT GETS. BUT IT CAN BE DAUNTING, TOO. THESE TIPS SHOULD SET YOU ON THE RIGHT PATH. With so many RV types and models to choose from, it can be hard to know where to start when looking to buy. The upside is that there is an RV to suit nearly everyone’s needs and budget, from small tent trailers to motorhomes and everything in between. The key is to determine your needs and why you are buying an RV. Clearly defining your ‘why’ is the best way to start your purchasing journey. 1. First, do you want to tow it or drive it? If you are keen on towing, can your current car safely and legally tow and, if so, how much can it tow? Knowing this will enable you to focus on what type of product you can buy (e.g. caravan or camper trailer). If you just want to jump in and drive, a campervan or motorhome may be the way to go. That way, you can focus more on the RV in question, rather than stressing about how to handle a larger rig. It’s important to choose an RV you feel safe, confident and comfortable driving or towing, and one that you can see yourself enjoying for years to come. 4. Is the manufacturer accredited? Make sure you look for the RVMAP Accreditation Key near the entr y door of the RV as you shop around. 2. Consider what type of trips you want to take. 5. Make sure you head to an industry-run caravan Are you looking to head off with the family for weekend getaways or are you planning to do a lap of Australia? Do you want to be able to take it offroad? Will you have access to power and water? Do you want to bring along a boat as well? 3. Test drive or test tow! Once you have narrowed it down, take some options for a spin and see how they feel. If you’ve never towed a caravan or driven a motorhome/campervan before, you might consider renting one in advance so it’s not an altogether new experience. 58 \ and camping show when looking to buy. These shows provide the best way to see an incredibly wide range of product all in one place.  RVs displayed at industry-run shows are subjected to random compliance reviews, which provide the consumer a level of confidence in the products they are considering purchasing. – James Field is the chief technical officer of the RV industry’s national body, the Caravan Industry Association of Australia.