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not a straightforward answer to this, depends what you like, some people swear by Ford - but not a base vehicle that is used that often, do you want coachbuilt or A class - 'at least 4 berth' would rule out most hitop conversions. Some vans are better made than others, but it really is a personal choice, some hold their price better than others eg AutoSleepers [tho I for one have never understood why ] one with a wide dealer network makes it easier to get little things sorted while you're out and about, small manufacturers can give more personal attention.
I always thought Elddis used cheaper materials, and I've heard poor reports on workmanship on one small mainly hitop converter, excellent on others.
Suggest you do as much leg work as you can, visit dealers and shows and give any van you're interested in a good going over - do the doors fit, is any trim falling off etc.
as for solar power - that is generally an added extra, presumably fittable by the dealer I would think.
any good??
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