Mr Me ,
Welcome to the site,if they are a good dealership they should go through everything with you. Make yourself a list before you go i.e.water, gas anything you don't know about and then ask them.
Look everywhere for faults, bit's missing, e.t.c there will be some, it's very rare that you will get a van that is perfect first time, it shouldn't be this way but thats seems to be how it is now.
They may ask you to make a list of the things you find, anything that is non urgent. It also depends how picky you are (I am very). I don't spend all that money lightly.
We have a Bailey and some of the things we found were an overhead locker door miss matched for colour, ill fitting front locker, part of graphics on one side not stuck on, one window marked between the two parts of the plastic, and some other minor bits. All these were done in the first six months, you have to give them time for replacement parts because they have to be ordered.
This is why I always think the dealer is AS important as the make of van because if you live miles away it can become a problem. People buy from shows and don't think about this.
As Vulcan said try to go somewhere near to home/dealer for a short trip, even one night so you can try everything before the 'Big one' lol.
Hope you enjoy your new van and have many happy trips away in it.
Don't forget there is help on here if you need it.
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