Hybrid Camper
When looking to buy a hybrid camper there are a few things to keep in mind. This article will help you get the most you can within your budget – allowing you to enjoy the experience of buying your new hybrid camper. Once you know the basics, you’ll find it much easier to find your perfect camper!
Before you go to view any hybrid campers, consider what you want from it. Are you willing to give up some external looks for a better quality model? Knowing exactly what you want before you go shopping can help you when you’re there – so you don’t just buy any hybrid camper, then realize later it doesn’t have or do what you want it to. Make a list of specific parts you want it to have. Viewing any potential hybrid camper should be an enjoyable experience – it’s best to take a friend along so you can be sure to have an honest opinion available.
Things to look for in a hybrid camper can include two or three burner propane stoves, wooden floors, bunk latches and importantly whether or not there is any climate control – such as air conditioning or heating. Some hybrid campers can be updated after purchase with accessories such as outside showers, awnings or many other items. Ask the dealer you are thinking of buying from if they know of any extras or accessories that can be bought later for the camper. If they are unsure it may be worth looking into – you never know when those little extras could be useful!
In consideration of price, a hybrid camper will range from a base model for about $8,500, to a fully equipped model for around $15,000 – $17,000. Try to remember also that this price does not include any maintenance done to the camper – the canvas fold out walls will erode over time – especially if it gets wet often. This canvas can be replaced – but it will usually be an additional cost on top of your original price paid. Brands to consider when buying a hybrid camper can vary depending what you are looking for.
Some of the more popular model brands include Trail-Lite RV, Jayco and Aerolite, but the most widely known and recommended hybrid campers appear to be the Rockwood hybrids or the Bantam models. All of the makes listed here can have accessories added, including DVD and CD systems, extra lighting and much more.
Remember – make a list of what you need from your hybrid camper. Never be afraid to ask questions, you might think it’s an obvious question, but you’d be surprised what dealers have heard before! If you aren’t sure where to start your search try an RV and camper dealer. Make sure you do your research so you can enjoy the most out of your new hybrid camper. Happy hybrid hunting!
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