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18/8/2012 at 5:13pm
Location: Tyne & Wear Outfit: Sterling Eccles Sport 554 Caravan
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Have looked at some MH today (locally) not a lot of choice roundabout where we live. Those that we have looked at (that we would consider) are either way out of our price range £40k plus or have not been looked after to our standard). I like to think I keep our caravan decent ie clean cooker, hob, sinks, make sure toilet/shower room is pristine. It's not that we are adverse to purchasing second hand, our caravan was preowned, looked after by previous owner, as we are doing. Even if you are selling on surely pride would take over and do a clean up beforehand. Our discussion on the way back home once again came back to the convenience of the car, we are golfers (albeit I am just starting out) and I don't think many golf clubs would appreciate MH in the car park. As for towing a car behind us not sure we want to go to that extent regardless if anything is in a grey area or not. I just can't get my head around the expense. I have looked at both sides of the 'coin', and have definitely decided that at this moment in time caravanning is more economical, not sure if oh has decided to stay as we are, I feel he still wants to go ahead. Only time will tell.
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20/9/2012 at 3:33pm
Location: Essex Outfit: None at present
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Hi. Its that six million dollar question. We purchased our motorhome back in 2005 and still really enjoy it. but we often are torn between whether we would relace it with another MH or go for a Caravan we do have a car on an A frame which we only take in the UK.
As an example we ard on our way back from a trip Brugge, Luxembourg, Trier, Pommern, Rudesheim, Wurzburg, several stops along the Romantic Road, Fussen, Lake Titisee, Eguisheim and now we are on our way back and the point is we would have stayed longer and proberbly enjoyed ourselves more at some of these places if we had had a caravan and a car however some of them we got so close to we could stay late in the evening and have a drink in town because we had a MH and you wouldn't have been able with a caravan.
hope that helps and makes sense
Will/would we buy a caravan or MH next time, we really havent got a clue.
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20/9/2012 at 10:45pm
Location: Falkirk Outfit: Quechua Base Seconds
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Hello there. I didn't post here earlier as we've not ever had a motorhome but maybe my own thoughts might help a wee bit as we have had caravans before. Loved being in our caravans & would still be doing it if the last one hadn't bitten the dust. We liked having plenty of room, having a vehicle to go out in without having to pack everything away is great, buying a decent older used caravan is a lot less outlay than a decent MH/campervan, lower maintenance cost too - all very appealing... All the same we feel we'll be a lot less restricted on where we go by buying a campervan - we'd like to tour places in the highlands of Scotland that have the sort of roads only an idiot would take a caravan ! We can also lok at going a lot farther afield due to lower fuel costs than when we were towing. On top of that, it'll be a lot less hassle than hitching up etc, & quite honestly the thought of towing terrified me I was determined to do it as I always thought "what if anything happened to hubby" & also I just don't like not being able to do things ! With a campervan/MH we can go long trips, & even go abroad as I'll now be able to do my share of the driving. Also a huge adnavtage being able to pull over & kip for a while in comfort - or maybe even 1 of us go have a lie down whilst the other is driving (is that legal ??!) Basically as other folks have said there's adnatages & disadvantages with both, but we're really lopking forward to getting our 1st campervan as for us it's going to open up a lot of new possibilities - going away for very short breaks is another one actually, couldn't be bothered with hitching up etc for just a night or 2 with the caravan.
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