IT’S not just leaves that fall in autumn – prices can too.
So the team at Buyamotorhome, based at Rosehill Garage, Waltham Chase, is planning their first ever open event from tomorrow until Saturday when they will be offering some tempting price falls to buyers.
Tim Jordan, who has many years’ experience in motorhome sales and service behind him, explaijned: “We normally have around 35 to 40 motorhomes in stock and, unlike most other outlets, we specialise in high quality used vehicles.
“The secret of our success is that we can select the stock we want to sell instead of suffering the fate of many big-name dealers, who take trade-ins against new or nearly new stock which they are then forced to re-market.
“It gives us the choice to walk away from anything we don’t consider matches our quality standards – the result is that we sell what we consider to be only the best selection and which we personally guarantee.”
Typically, the vehicles at Buyamotorhome range in price from around £15,000 to £49,000, which draws many first-time buyers who appreciate just what motorhome ownership can bring to them in the form of enhanced leisure time and the opportunity to take off anywhere whenever they wish.
Tim and his colleagues, Brian and Chris Acton all have motorhome ownership experience so they know what the lifestyle is about and consequently can advise novice owners using their own varied stock to demonstrate the many different types and layouts available.
Explains Chris: “It’s far easier than browsing brochures or magazines when you can physically see the options.”
Every motorhome goes through a rigorous preparation procedure, with habitation and gas safety checks, internal and external cleaning, mechanical servicing and a fresh MoT where necessary.
n Buyamotorhome is on the main Wickham to Bishop’s Waltham road at Waltham Chase with ample customer parking behind the display area.
For more details, contact Tim, Brian or Chris on 01489 891314.
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