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Hi Al & Jan.
We had a 2003 Bessacarr 745, 6 months old & 1800 miles when we got it. The van was brilliant, everything worked perfectly & it suited our needs to a tee. We were going to keep that van and have aircon fitted instead of getting a new one, as it was great, especially after 10,000 miles, when the engine started loosening up & the fuel economy started rising nicely. Unfortunately, due to an accident on my motorcycle in January, I was no longer able to use the overcab bed, so the van became unsuitable for us.
Whilst on site at Dunnet bay on our first trip since the accident, we reluctantly conceded that the van had to go. As I said, we were so happy with the van, that we decided that the same van, with a different layout was the way to go. We immediately phoned Brownhills on the mobile( from the site) to get us a Bessacarr 765, as we knew supplies were short & they rang back within the hour with just one available in the country. We'll have it!!! when can we pick it up? so after 14 days of wondering if the 765 would be as good as ours & had we done the right thing? we picked up our 765 & set off for an immidiate trial.
We have now been all over in it, already clocking up more than 2000miles in a couple of months & we love it just as much as the 745, so fortunately no regrets. We love the Bessacarr E700 series & they seem to offer the layouts to suit most needs.
So my advice would be to go Bessacarr or Kontiki (depending on which colour scheme you prefer) if they have a layout which suits you.
On 2003 Bessacarrs, check the stitching on the upholstery (ours was ok, but some had problems with it opening up on the seams), we had no issues with ours & used it summer & winter. We even wintered in Scotland for New Year, snowed in, but very comfortable.
Hope this is of some help with your dilema, but you will know when you go into a van when it's right for you, so go visit as many as possible and enjoy looking.
Regards
Mark
------------- Every breath a smile !!!
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