Used Campervans For Sale In South Africa

What is Campervans?

A campervan is a van that has been fitted out to be a camping vehicle.

Used Campervans For Sale In South Africa?

1988 Sprite Sport ll

Great condition Ready to camp. Fully renovated inside. Full tent and add a room all with poles and ropes. New mattresses. Outside kitchen. Microwave, fridge and Aircon with remote. New tires plus spare wheel. License up to date.

Price: R40,000

1985 Gypsey 4B

Mint condition. Tents and ground covers. Aircon, microwave and full fridge/freezer. Recently got a new rally tent with side panels (not the one in the picture).

Price: R50,000

Jurgens Penta

Jurgens Penta to Swop for a Boat of Same Value. Caravan is redone about a year ago by Middelburg Caravans. Island bed, Aircon and Tent. No damaged and in a very very Good Condition.

Price: R12,345

Where do you empty a campervan toilet?

To dump liquid waste, you can use the following places:

  • Public restrooms: You can empty your liquid waste down a public toilet.
  • Campsites and campgrounds: Emptying your liquid waste tank at a dumping station is also a great option.

Do campervans use a lot of petrol?

Most Indie Campers campervans run on Diesel except for Rebel, Wrangler, Solis, and Solis Air which run on gasoline i.e. unleaded fuel. The tank fits 75-90 liters, depending on the size of the vehicle. The usage will vary on the driving behavior, but the average consumption is 8L for every 100km.

What is the lifespan of a campervan?

Owners who regularly use their RV or motorhome may expect a lifespan of around 200,000 miles. That being said, you could increase your RV or motorhome’s lifespan up to 300,000 miles, on average, as long as the driving conditions are not unduly arduous and you maintain it in good condition.

Do you need shower and toilet for campervan?

Some people swear by the full indoor showers in their van and couldn’t imagine doing van life without them, while some prefer to keep things simple and forego a shower in their van altogether. For many, a toilet is a must-have (see the best camper van toilets here), while others prefer to make do without it.