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07/6/2006 at 11:45am
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We recently had to sell our Autosleeper Duetto as due to ill health my husband can no longer drive and I did not feel comfortable driving it especially as an everyday vehicle whilst on holiday. We missed camping and bought a tent which we used once and had a good time but realised that we really needed another van particularly as we intend to use it a lot. We have been reading about Romahomes - can anyone tell me what they are like to drive and if there are any major issues that we need to think about. Are there any other small van makes that we could consider. Can we use one as well as the tent for extra space or does that present problems on sites.
Any places to look at them. We are in North London but don't mind a drive out? want something that gives us the freedom to drive around once we get somewhere. Something easy to drive and park that we can cook in and with a fridge and space for a loo if needed. Can they be used as a main vehicle as well?
thanks
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07/6/2006 at 7:04pm
Location: Wolverhampton Outfit: Romahome C15
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Hi, I have just sold my G reg and it was most comfortable for me and my husband who actually suffered with arthitius in his back, he said it suited him, no problems at all.
Yes, you can cook in them I cook for the family in mine, did 6 weeks in it touring Scotland and Outer Hebrides without an awning, and we were most comfortable, took the laptop and the kitchen sink! I you buy one without the heating then you have more storage space.
I now have another Hytop but with PAS as I have had 2 ops on my shoulders and my husband has sadly passed away last year, so decided to change PAS, but I really am very very sad at my first one going, as she did me fine I was just thinking of the future.
Check out Romahome Club site, vans on there for sale in your area. Checked out ebay, there as been a few on there due to Romahome owners now buying the Outlook but they are serious money.
Good Hunting and Camping
------------- Lunnie lunnmail
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08/6/2006 at 5:58pm
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Hi
We have a 1993 Romahome Hytop it is based on a Citroen C15 van. The on the road size is smaller than a normal Volvo estate.
Although we have also got a car (a Citroen Berlingo) I use the Romahome as an everyday car and it does almost 50mpg. The downside of ours is no power steering but from 1995 it was fitted.
Motorway driving is no problem 60 to 70 mph alothough ours is fitted with spring assisters.
Newer Romahomes are buit on the Berlingo which has a cab that is much easier to get in and out of. The driving position in the Berlingo is brilliant.
I am only able to reply now because we khave just returned from a short break in the romahome
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09/6/2006 at 9:45am
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No I am not a member yet but I avidly read their forum.
Perhaps we should recommend that Viv visits their web site at
www.romaclub.org.uk
or
http://www.sphosting.com/romaclub/
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