Hello, we picked up our first ever TT on sunday. It's a 2005 Cheverny. It's in great condition and we had plenty of extras thrown in. I was wondering if the £1900 we paid is about right?
We had two under bed tents, power box, table, step and ground sheet. No box sadly, are they worth the £200 I would have to pay ?
If you are an owner how have you found it?
Any tips?
We've just paid £2800 for a 2005 ChevernyGL! That seems like a lot compared to you. Was yours a private sale? Ours was from Camperlands and came with a 12 month guarantee. We've used it once and it is in absolutely perfect condition - so much so that the guy from Camperlands said he's seen brand new TTs in worse nick. It came with a few extras: Under bed stores (still in wrapper), 3 plug electric hook up (never used), 1.7m extension, jockety wheel.
Despite the price difference I still think we got a good deal and would happily pay the same price again. If yours is in good nick then you've got an absolute bargain!
We found it a doddle to pitch and absolutely love it. Can't wait to get out again - hopefully this weekend if the weather holds.
You are right arrowcamper. If it's in immaculate condition they are worth it. I guess its the age old issue that you get what you pay for. I have looked at a few TTs and they were never in as good condition as the one we bought. Whilst there was a few muddy marks on the storm flaps the inners smelt new. the white caps on the beds legs didn't look as if they had touched the floor.
If you had a box on yours they are #200 so that and the #380 adds up to more or less the same as we paid.
You mentioned you were lucky enough to get the awning extension, they are #380 pounds. Would you say they are worth it?
The dealers we bought from said they sold lots of the Chevernys up until they stopped making them in 2005. They said they were #3,500 new + extras. When I asked about the extension they were unsure if there would be issues on campsites about the massive size. The standard awning is 4m, with the 1.7m makes it quite a size. Did you use the extension ? If so would you recommend one.
On looking at some of these threads I think I will make a storage box from one of those plastic garden storage boxes.
Please let me know about the extension, and if anyone else has one they don't want would you be interested in selling?
Hi Applemac, I knew there was something else I wanted to say - try to avoid using a box. The guy from Camperlands gave us this advice saying that it makes it MUCH easier to pitch and pack away and after doing so ourselves I totally agree with him. It would certainly greatly hinder pegging the back of the folding part and lifting the canvas over the frame for packing away would be really difficult with a box IMO. We have packed so much into the TT itself now that we could easily go away for a fortnight and pack everything else in the boot so we simply don't need a front box.
As far as the extension goes I don't think it would cause site problems. Most sites we stay at only want to know if you unit is greater than 7m, which I don't think the Cheverny is even with the extension.
We didn't use it this time out as we were only staying for one night to try it out. We have decided that we won't use it for weekends and short breaks but will use it for stays of a week or more. I do think that with a young family the more space the better and while I have no doubt that the Cheverny is big enough on its own I think we'll appreciate that bit more space when we're taking bikes and scooters and the kitchen sink! I wouldn't spend too long searching for one if I were you but if the opportunity comes along I wouldn't turn it down.
Thats great advice about the box. I will try and get away one weekend soon to have a proper look at the size. We are still to see the whole thing up. It's easy to get swept along with the whole buying process. Thanks for responding.
we also have a cheverny. we bought ours nearly 3 years ago, it was a 2004 model that had never been used ( think it was an ex demo ) and we have never looked back. we all love it. we got the spare wheel, a table for inside and a few other bits and pieces i cant remember and we paid nearly £3000 but it was worth every penny. enjoy many a happy holiday in yours.