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12/8/2007 at 8:42pm
Location: Norwich Outfit: Bailey Pageant Bordeau Galaxy TD
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Hi
First off what type of car do you have?? as this will have a direct affect on the weight of the caravan you can tow. Secondly how many berths do you require??
When we first started we looked at the dealers and then at the camping mags from the supermarkets/newsagents. As there was only the two of us we decided on a 2 or 4 berth and took into account we could only tow 1150 with our zafira 1.8 petrol.
What towcarcar is a great site where you can match your car with as many caravans as you lilke and they will give you an overall view.
Other factors such as the towbar really need to be fitted by a specialist to be on the safe side as your caravan will be a precious cargo.
Insurance is covered in the caravan mags quite regularly giving you the best deals around and lists all insurance companies. There is also advice on buying secondhand and list of alll caravancs and their weights which will help you decide.
When we visited the dealers they advised us our tow limit and pointed out all vans that would be suitable so very good to get an insight before you buy.
Last thing - enjoy it, far better then a tent any day - we have no regrets and have even now extended ours by buying an awning to give additional space, at least you can take this down the day before when its dry and not have to take home everything wet!!!
Dont forget storage if you have not got the space at home as this can be a big problem.
HAVE FUN
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13/8/2007 at 8:00am
Location: Callington Cornwall Outfit: Willerby Salsa
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We started from scratch just like you we didn't have a clue, we were campers prior to that and really liked the way of life. Firstly we went and looked around dealers and asked lots of questions, then I started buying the magazines as this gives you lots of information you never even thought about, then we visited caravan shows, by then you will have built up quite a lot of information that you never knew before. We had a 2 litre estate car which we thought would be fine to tow, but dealers have a computer system they put your car information in and then they tell you what sort of caravan you can tow with it, you may then decide to change your car. I dispute the person who said the family car can tow most caravans apart of twin axles, we had to change our car and we don't have a twin axle van. We decided on a fixed bed, because I usually go to bed before husband, so that suits me. You also need to have the space to store one, or arrange storage facilities, caravan dealers can help with sites that don't advertise, we found storage and started paying about 3 months prior to getting the van, as it secured it for us. The rest you learn as you go on, and of course this forum can help with everything you need to know. We have now been carravanning about 1 year and we have come a long way with regards to experience. Best decision we ever made, hope it's the same for you
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13/8/2007 at 12:05pm
Location: South Gloucestershire Outfit: Sterling Excel 550 - Honda CR-V Mk4
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Hi
I think the towcar is the starting point - that will immediately narrow the choice of vans down from the infinite choice available. I too would dispute the remark that most family saloons will tow almost anything, except twin axles. Newer vans are made of lighter materials, but have increased specification making them heavier overall than older ones. Therefore, the newer the van you are considering, the harder they are to match up with a family car.
Then you need to think about when you will use it, and how you will use it - and that will start to determine the layouts and features that will suit you. Once you have been looking around for a while, you will recognise that the same layouts are repeated across all makes and models, often in 3 grades of entry-level, mid-range and luxury.
Your budget will further determine which vans to be looking at.
Read everything you can, there are a number of magazines, caravan shows and of course this forum. The Caravan Club's website has loads of advice available to non-members - including guidance on buying and towing etc,.
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