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25/3/2006 at 3:46pm
 Location: Dundee
 Outfit: Campus Super Duo and Lichfield Ridge T
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Hi everyone, Im new to motorhomes and haven't got a clue as to what is what !!!
 
I am looking for a S/H van nothing large as i ama 65 year old retired gent and will be camping on my own. Can you give me an idea of
 
1. Makes available
 
2. Sort of insurance cover one needs and general cost
 
3. Taxation Bracket for motorhomes ?
 
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25/3/2006 at 4:19pm
 Location: Dutch Mountains
 Outfit: Sharp talons beak and a hernia!
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Slainte Donald and welcome to the UKCS and it's insane bunch.

As you are new to MH it is wise to look before you leap. There are so many different types and sizes of motorhomes (Hymer, Fiat, Mercedes, and so on) and equal as much prizes. Best is to talk to motorhomeowners and ask them why they bought the home they have.
I bet you they will show you around and you can get a clearer picture of what you are looking for. Go to the shows in your neighbourhood; there must be some around Dundee or Inverness or up north a bit. I know from my latest trip in Scotland there are many campsites in your region. Why not take a look on such a site and have a look around.
Be carefull if you buy a van just for you. Life is funny and you never know who might turn up and then suddenly, the van could be to small. On the other hand, don't buy a six berth just for the same reason.

For the rest? Talk to us. Some of us can help you with sitenames on the net.
I just helped you with the sad face...

Good Luck!



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25/3/2006 at 6:24pm
 Location: Hampshire
 Outfit: Nu Venture Nu Surf
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Hi Donald, Maybe a Romahome would be worth consideration as it is ideal for one or two people. You can get 40 - 50 mpg and I think the road tax is £165 or £170. It only cost us £157 per year for insurance.

Besides the fact that it is very economical you can use it as an everyday vehicle as well if you want to, and we find it has everything we need. We bought ours in September last year and have already had seven weekends away in it. We have now bought the driveaway awning which gives us a bit more room especially when we have our two week hols this year.

There are other camper vans simlar in size to ours I am sure but don't know much about them. We are obviously biased anyway as we love the one we have got. Photos of ours are in our gallery.                                         



25/3/2006 at 7:32pm
 Location: Dundee
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Slainte, Freebird, Moya & Roger,
 
Thanks for that information, I was considering a Roma home, but I was also considering a Honda acty and the Daihatsu. The latter I understand have 99x cc engines. What are they like on the road for pulling power, mpg and cruising speed? Are they economical or because of the small engine capacity, does the xtra weight make them more thirsty?
 
Thanks
 
Donald


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25/3/2006 at 8:04pm
 Location: North Essex
 Outfit: Caravelair Alba 400
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Hi Donald---a VW camper is good--you should get an 80s T25 for £3-£4000---& you will find all us other T25 drivers will wave at you----we have even got our own website

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25/3/2006 at 9:00pm
 Location: Dundee
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Hi Billy,
 
Thanks for that. I am as it happens a VW Owner I have at present a 1992 Polo sallon and i love it, in fact I just love VW's - so why am I not looking for a VW Camper ? cos I have no info at the moment on how costly they are to run and insure or what one can expect interms of mpg and as i am OAP I need these figures to estimate general running costs. Perhaps you would help.
 
I note your from good ole Essex. I live there for twenty years in Harlow, but decided to return home  - give em my love :-)
 
 
Donald


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26/3/2006 at 10:09am
 Location: Doncaster
 Outfit: tent
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we have a vw campervan and pay £268 for the yr. Tax is £93.50 for 6 months and they are very economical to run. We have a turbo diesel on a H reg cost us £800 from a man who knows his stuff it had no interior but now the OH is fixing that. Getting to the point where we need electrics now and the guy that got us the VW is going to fit them for us (well the outside socket and earth it for us). Have looked at MH's and yeah there are some we love but for the money u pay and the space that u do and dont get we love our T25. Glad we had one and wouldnt have anything else for the time being. We use Adrian Flux for our insurance (thats fully comp with unlimited mileage)

Good luck and hope u find what u r looking for



26/3/2006 at 4:53pm
 Location: North Essex
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Hi Donald--cheapest insurance for us over 50s is with Saga--£138 fully comp(with full N/C) for T25---if you drive steady with a petrol T25 you should get 25-28mpg a diesel should be 35-40mpg-

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26/3/2006 at 9:51pm
 Location: Dundee
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Thanks for that Billy, I quite agree with you - everyday should be a holiday !!!

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27/3/2006 at 5:00pm
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Hello Donald,

A warm welcome to UKCS. I hope you manage to find a wee 'van' suitable to your needs. You've had some good info from other members recommending the Romahome and V-dubs which should be economical to run, insure and maintain.

I have had a skeg at your homepage and viewed some of your excellent pics. Very interested in a trip to Dundee which is a city we have not visited in our many trips to Scotland. We did stay at Balbirnie Park, Markinch last year and could have done a day trip on the train but chose Auld Reekie instead.

Nice to see you in the tartan which reminds me of my father. Benbecula born Gaelic man who was a piper for 66 years and QOCH after the Lovat Scouts.

Hope your not offended when I say your username of "skypilot" reminds me that is the nickname we gave the padre in the RN.

Good luck in your search and we hope to see you on the road soon.

Don 'n' Jean

 



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28/3/2006 at 1:31pm
 Location: Dundee
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Can anyone tell me what the average fuel consumption for a T1000 Renault Camper van is please and average insurance costs??
 
Thanks for your welcome Don M, being ex RAF myself, it would have been a priviledge to serve th lads as a Pardre, but I was simply one of the Lord's awkward squad ;-)
 
 
Thanks
 
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30/3/2006 at 9:34am
 Location: North Wales
 Outfit: Gelert Solo Karrimor
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Hi Donald

My previous camper was a trafic t1000 petrol 1700cc,fuel consumption was in the low 20s per gallon, cant remember insurance cost. You mentioned Daihatsu, I have a Hijet 6 seater 993cc, great little runaround tax £60.50 for 6 mths and fuel £10 worth will do 100 miles locally probably more on a run. Insurance £140 comprehensive as a car.I have taken 3 seats out (more room for my dog) and am thinking about putting a basic removable bed and camping stove in for short summer trips. To put this into perspective my transit diesel coachbuilt 24mpg local 30mpg on run.Insurance £310 with 4 yrs no claim and £170 yr tax.

PS I really liked the Trafic but diesel would have been better.

Good Luck Tony




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