RVer's Advice, 50 days starting Phoenix for UK couple
This is a very old thread but I thought I would add that I am close to agreeing a deal to buy an RV privately in the USA. The owner is an Aussie and has registered and insured the vehicle in Florida as a foreign resident. You need a US address to do this but they are easily acquired. He does say that his insurance is maybe double what it would be if he had a US drivers license. He also has a bank account, but I will be asking him about this, harder to get than the insurance.
I hope if the deal goes through to register in Arizona, no annual test outside of Phoenix and Tucson and warm enough not to need winterising when away. Regarding the Visa Waiver program we plan to do our Road Trip in 2 month sections, gives us a little spare time for emergencies that may arise.
Sort everything else before purchase.
Hi tourist and welcome to RTA ! I would make sure you are certain of everything else for you personally before going ahead and making a purchase and know exactly whats involved and the overall cost of getting it registered and legal for the road, its a bit of a minefield. I am not sure what you mean about doing your trips in 2 month sections but with an ESTA and as a visitor you can only spend 90 days a year in the US [I think] so it isnt a case of just flying in and out as you please. Good luck !!
Hope it will turn out as eas6y as you think.
Hello Tourist and Welcome to the Great American Roadtrip Forum.
So I take it you are not a US citizen, and you are buying an RV from an Aussie who no longer needs it.
If you plan on taking multiple trips of two months at a time, that would work. Will you be storing and insuring it in AZ, and if so where will you get your address? It would be good to hear what insurance company you will be using, as I found only one which would insure non-residents. However, the office with which I dealt has now closed, and trying to contact other offices of the same company has been a challenge.
If you are going to store your RV in AZ have you enquired about the storage costs? My van is stored in a commercial storage in NC for $19/month - but most I looked at out west ran well into the hundreds per month.
All these costs add up.
Lifey
There are agents out there, but be sure it is what you want.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Tourist
What I would have liked to find would be an agency that would do all that stuff for us but have not yet managed to find one, at least not one that replies to emails!
That is what I did. It was not particularly cheap, but so worthwhile. Did everything, other than the insurance. Even though I did most by email, I did do a lot by phone. I ring the freecall number using Skype, and costs nothing at this end.
Quote:
I do have insurance company names from the current owner, though it's not automatic they would cover me too. However I haven't seen the RV yet, that's the next thing. If the worst comes to the worst we'll change the owner details in Florida and do exactly what he did. However as the vehicle is out west it would be nice to start there.
At the end of each trip I cancel my insurance and get refunded the balance. So each time I have to re insure, which I am in the middle of doing right now.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Southwest Dave
I am not sure what you mean about doing your trips in 2 month sections but with an ESTA and as a visitor you can only spend 90 days a year in the US ........
Dave, I think that is not quite right. Even though I have the visa, I am able to travel in and out without questions being asked, so long as I have left North America. I think they would ask questions if you were flying in and out every fourteen weeks during a full year.
But I agree with Michael, for two 2 month stints it would just not be worth it. I was looking for a thread on here from travellers from Canada, who bought an RV second hand and had a nightmare of a trip. which ended by leaving the RV and could not even take all their possessions home. And they were much closer than you are.
[I bought my van in 2011, used it for 6 months in 2012, 2013 and 2014, and will be going back soon for another 5 months. That makes it worthwhile.]
Lifey
It takes a lot of work, but hope it is worth it for you.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Tourist
In which state did you register? Would your agent be of use to me? I could Skype the agent I sent an email to, but promises that they can achieve stuff are better if they're on paper in the first instance.
It is irrelevant where the vehicle is located, so long as it is in a State which will allow the vehicle to be registered in MT. I know CA is one of the States which does not allow it for local reasons. If you make contact ask for Duncan and be sure to tell him Lifemagician sent you. Not that I get anything out of it, but it is nice to keep in contact. There is a fee for their services and then an annual fee to keep the vehicle registered. From what I gather Duncan is the one who does all these registrations for non-residents. Most of what we discussed was confirmed in emails. It was just lovely to be able to explain what I do and why I do it the way I do. He's a great guy. So is his boss.
I have met folk on the road who had used the same firm and person. they were from Sydney. I recognised them by the flag in their rear window - which is something I always do, have the flag in the rear window of your vehicle.
[Duncan loved it when I sent him the Youtube video of Slim Dusty singing Gotta Have a Drink With Duncan.]
I will probably call in in July to pay my fees for next year. Can be done in other ways, but since I am likely to be up there, may as well do it in person.
Now, before buying, I would contact the local dealership of the brand to give it a thorough check over. I organised that by phone as well. I looked up the Ford Dealer in the town where the vehicle was for sale, and spoke to the service manager. They collected it, checked it out and took it back. I had given a list of things by those who know these things, to have checked. Because doing this long distance they usually want payment up front, or at least a credit card, and will send the invoice, comments and receipt by email.
You may be interested in checking out this thread..... with all its woes along the way. lol
Lifey