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Beginner’s guide to buying a campervan
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Beginner’s guide to buying a campervan

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Buying your first campervan is an exciting step towards freedom, flexibility and unforgettable travel experiences. However, with so many layouts, sizes and specifications available, it can also feel overwhelming. This beginner’s guide is designed to give you a clear, practical overview of what to consider before you buy, helping you choose a campervan that truly fits your lifestyle.

1. Understand How You’ll Use Your Campervan

Before looking at models, be honest about how you plan to travel. Will you be taking weekend breaks, extended tours around the UK, or longer European adventures? Consider how many people will be travelling, whether you need fixed beds, and how important onboard facilities such as a washroom or kitchen are to you. Your usage will dictate the size, layout and specification you should focus on.

2. Choose the Right Campervan Type

Campervans generally fall into a few categories, with panel van conversions being increasingly popular for first-time buyers. They are easier to drive, more discreet for wild camping, and often fit on standard driveways. Compact campervans also offer better fuel efficiency and day-to-day usability, making them ideal for beginners. Some campervans offer a pop-top roof option as well, ideal for those who prefer more headroom or a separated sleeping space!

3. Size, Layout and Driveability

Larger campervans may offer more space, but they can be intimidating to drive and harder to park. A well-designed compact campervan can feel surprisingly spacious inside while remaining easy to handle on narrow roads and in campsites. Look closely at interior layouts, storage solutions and seating arrangements to ensure the space works practically for you.

4. New vs Used Campervans

Buying new gives you peace of mind, a manufacturer warranty and the latest design innovations. Used campervans can offer cost savings but require careful inspection and often compromise on modern features. For first-time buyers, a new campervan can remove uncertainty and provide a more enjoyable ownership experience from day one.

5. Budget Beyond the Purchase Price

It’s important to factor in ongoing costs such as insurance, servicing, maintenance, road tax and campsite fees. You may also want to budget for accessories like bike racks, awnings or upgraded leisure batteries. Having a clear financial picture upfront helps avoid surprises later.

6. Try Before You Buy

If possible, visit a showroom, attend a campervan show, or hire a similar vehicle to test how it feels in real-world use. Sitting in the driver’s seat, moving around the living space and visualising daily routines can quickly highlight what does and doesn’t work for you.

Discover the WildAx Campervan Range

If you’re looking for a high-quality, British-built campervan that’s ideal for first-time buyers, WildAx Motorhomes offer a carefully considered range of compact yet luxurious models. Built on trusted base vehicles and designed with real-world touring in mind, WildAx campervans combine clever layouts, premium materials and everyday driveability.

From versatile two-berth models to options with additional seating and flexible sleeping arrangements, the WildAx range is designed to suit couples, solo travellers and small families alike. Every model focuses on maximising space without compromising comfort, making them an excellent choice for those new to travelling.

Explore the full WildAx range and find the model that fits your travel plans. It’s the ideal next step towards starting your campervan journey with confidence. Alternatively, look at where to buy on our dealerships page!

By Phoebe Vernon

Hi there! I'm Phoebe, the voice behind this blog. Traveling has always been my passion, and sharing my experiences through writing is something I truly enjoy. I believe in the power of storytelling to connect people and inspire them to explore the world.