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im still trying no luck yet maybe camping and carravanning expo at the SECC next month might help us face to face with the dealers and the vehicles to do a bit of homework.
I trhink for all round reliabilty. space and useability on top of value for money the Mazda Bongo type vehicles take a lot of beating and would be ideal for our purposes, however having emailed most f the dealers throughout the uk in these vehicles none so far are able to assist us as their respective finace companies will take us on pressumably.
I am amazed that they do not consider us able to pay the costs from a finace point of view, considering the fact i have this amount easily able to pay the costs till my 80th birthday, which has to be more security than joe blogs in his job, who after all sadly could lose the employment anyday, when i will not lose the entitlement as i am not getting any better and cant be cured [Ms], i would gladly swap anyone for a fit life and a credit rating but as thats not going to happen i just have to find a way around it, and make no mistake i will, i have fought to overcome my aliaments for 15+ and have to a degree managed quite well so far, but i really do think the dealers etc are missing out on a graet chunk of business here, as on the whole disabled people have a lot of time available to them thus a camper would be more use, obviously i can't gebneralise but of the many such people i pewrsoanally know most agree such vehicles would help them amazingly yet we are not able to get them, i can of course get a brand new Volvo, Subaru and many other expensive makes but not what we want.
We intend to tour the uk visiting many small villages on route often missed in such tours wildcamping the majority of the time where possible,[details of safe wildcamping spots throughout the uk would be appricaietd] and only calling in to campsites to regharge our batteries and shower when we need to, thuis suiting ourselfs when and where we end up, as it is only my partner [my fulltime carer] and myself now, a bongo sized an dtype of vehicle would suit us exactly it represents amazing value for money with many factory fitted extras alraedy fitted that would cost a fortune to have done by any mainstream manufacturers,[does anyone own and drive a bongo, let us know the good and bad points pls, all valuable info to a perspetive buyer]...
I will continue with my quest and i will get one some where somehow, i just dont know how yet, we fully intend doing this trip whilst i still can, we can not afford to run to vehicles so a bongo sized one would suit for all purposes does anyone drive a similar sized vehicle all suggestions greatfully received we have not settled on a bongo yet but it looks likely that it would be unless something else crops up to better it, we are going to visist the up and coming camping and carravanning expo at Glasgows SECC shortly wher the dealres and such will be scrutinied as will there products in our quest to find the ideal vehicle for us longterm "try before you by sounds good" with so many in one place seems the right thing to do, as its far easier to geta feel for such standing inside it and fiddling with the knobs ect, fortunately i do not yet need a wheelchair so the options are betterat least for us.
I look forward to all replies any assistance is better than none
Slanj
Dougie and Von
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