Yes I could,
I own a Carrioca 5 53 model. It only has 7k on the clock and we have owned it since 05. We really love it. It is a fixed end bunk model which creates loads of space for my family of four. It's a sterdy motorhome, which is helpfull with kids bashing around.
Now then, things to consider, 1) its Italian, therefore the build quality is not as good as say an auto sleeper, but I bet you will not find an autosleeper as new as my CI for anything like the money. 2) dont trust the warranty if you buy it second hand CI are difficult to get anything out of should it go wrong.
My model is based on a 2-0 turbo diesel Fiat, it is underpowered if you want to go racing up the the motorway or away from the lights, but will cruise at 70 (and faster) but struggles a bit uphill. However as so many motorhomes are based on the 2-0 DT fiat base model you could hardly hold this against CI.
I did speak to a guy in Escosse recently that had had water ingress on his CI at only 6months old, (he had it repaired on warranty without issue). I have since found a water ingress problem on a rear garage door of my MH due to the door not being lined up correctly (now fixed by myself) dissapointing yes but destructive? no probably not.
Should you read any reviews (like I did) in magazines they basically say the same thing good solid vans and good value for money, and I would not argue with that.
I always try and compare a M/H to a car type manufacture. Like for example I would place in the Ford/ Vauxhall type range. It does its job is very good value for money but is by no means the top of the range, (even if I feel like a king everytime I drive mine) yes there are better IE the HYMER (or lexus type car equivelent) but they will cost you for the priverlege.
You could buy a nice 8-10 year old MH for 20k plus but for me the driving something newer more modern and reliable (mechanicaly) out weighed that option.
We are well pleased with ours (called nesse) the kids love it and at present wouldn't dream of changing it, nut I do however believe that over the next 5 years or so I may have to become handy with a set of tools.
Hope this helps, and sorry for the long reply but thought it needed after the dismissive post above (not that were touchy or defensive of our own)
Paul
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