Motorhome Dealer Delivery Times

Hi Everyone,

We are currently doing our due diligence research prior to coming to the UK in March 2025 and buying a used motorhome to tour the UK and some of Europe for 6 months until September 2025.

I had a telephone conversation with a very helpful motorhome salesman at a larger dealership yesterday and he said a couple of things that I didn't know and one that surprised me a bit.

He said that even though they have used vehicles for sale and photographed for the online adverts etc. that the delivery time for any particular used vehicle that they have in stock would still be about 3 weeks. They have stock available, but don't do the MOT, habitation checks, damp checks, interior detailing etc. until you decide to purchase it.

Obviously for a regular UK resident who is getting themselves ready for future travel, 3 weeks isn't that big a time frame for an organized person. While I hadn't expected to be able to walk into a dealership, hand over a briefcase full of pounds and drive away in a few hours, just transferring the dollars and converting them to pounds then paying into bank accounts will take a few days, I hadn't considered it might take as long as 3 weeks.

My question here is does this sound fairly normal from people's buying experiences?

Buying privately if the vehicle has a valid MOT is much faster I assume?

Another bit of news he had for me is that I am possibly going to be buying at the highest price time of the year and trying to resell at the lower price time. I guess we use caravans in Australia all year around and price seasonality is more likely just affected by school holidays/Christmas/Easter, central bank interest rate fluctuations or COVID 19 outbreaks.

Does the time of year make much difference? Do people often sell in Autumn after their summer holidays so they don't have to pay for storage over winter?

Interested to hear your thoughts and experiences.

Cheers
Springtime is a very very busy time for dealer workshops, not least from folk who have just fished vans from storage for a service and fault fixing, delivery of new vans at that time from all over. On buying a new van at Highbridge Caravans in somerset i think we waited 10 days or so. More work needed on secondhand vans i guess so longer timescale maybe.
The lead time for repairs can be several weeks there and i guess other dealers couls be the same. I've recently read of a number of dealers failing, so bear that in mind. Sales are slow now after the huge covid surge.
 
EU offered UK Government the 180 days limit, assuming that UK would want the same package as EU citizens were given by UK Government; alas, UK Government was in 'we're committed to removing Freedom of Movement, and don't want to weakeen the stance on immigration' mode, so chose the 90 days in 180 option, to the bafflement of M. Barnier and his negotiating team

Steve
It does not effect the millionaires and billionaires in govenment and their millionaire and billionaire backers in government at the time.
You me and the rest of the unimportant are unimportant, the millionaires and billionaires are important. The unimportant have to be lied to and given false promises enough to have the millionaires' and billionaires' proxies elected by the gullible unimportants, you and me. The maester ee zed vote vor i an i'll gee ee a rabbit. I voted for ee but ee did'nt gee i no rabbit.
We are but pawns.
 
Hi GMJ,
Thanks for your reply. I've looked at rental costs which over 6 months come to about 24K. I really hope we can buy and sell and not lose that sort of coin in only 6 months. The uncertainty of selling at leaving time does factor into my thinking. Re-selling back to a dealer would hopefully be Plan B or Plan C.
Used to be a bloke under the arches in Chiswick West London who specialised in sale and buyback for antipodeans, probable dead and buried by now!
Agreed sale and buyback deal maybe?
 
Thread drift (of course)

At the Aldwych, bottom of Kingsway in the mid/late 70s there was a semi permanent camp/market place of colourful VW vans lined along the Aldwych waiting to be bought from Aussies and Kiwis who had finished their European tour. I used to walk past often when I was visiting the CAA for work and dreamed of one day having a van of my own ...
I think it was all dispersed sometimes in the early 80s.
 
Thread drift (of course)

At the Aldwych, bottom of Kingsway in the mid/late 70s there was a semi permanent camp/market place of colourful VW vans lined along the Aldwych waiting to be bought from Aussies and Kiwis who had finished their European tour. I used to walk past often when I was visiting the CAA for work and dreamed of one day having a van of my own ...
I think it was all dispersed sometimes in the early 80s.

All regulars at 'The Church' I expect.
 
Thread drift (of course)

At the Aldwych, bottom of Kingsway in the mid/late 70s there was a semi permanent camp/market place of colourful VW vans lined along the Aldwych waiting to be bought from Aussies and Kiwis who had finished their European tour. I used to walk past often when I was visiting the CAA for work and dreamed of one day having a van of my own ...
I think it was all dispersed sometimes in the early 80s.
I remember it well, went there with my Kiwi cousin to find one for him.
 

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