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29/4/2010 at 9:10pm
 Location: Norwich
 Outfit: Wolf Lake 5. Vango Omega 350
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Hi,

We have a new shape Jeep Grand Cherokee. 3 litre diesel, automatic (cos yanks can't drive manual boxes), cruise control, heated leather seats (wifes favourite toy in the car). The ultimate cruiser. Normally suffered with bad back/knees after a couple of hours driving in the mondeo we had before, now can do Norwich to Cornwall in one go and no aches or pains. Only shockers are the fuel consumption (21-32 mpg) now diesel is at £1.20 a litre, and the cost of oil (oil change uses over 9.5 litres of synthetic oil ).

Only the two of us so drop the back seats, chuck all the gear in and away we go. That was last year though.

Now have an Erde 163 trailer to go on the back of the Jeep. Went away last week with trailer and boot full.

Wife commented on the way home, "can you get a hardtop for the trailer for more storage space?"

Still love my Jeep even if its value has plummeted (thank you Mr Brown), especially in the snow and for getting off muddy sites.

 



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30/4/2010 at 10:44am
 Location: Rochdale
 Outfit: Vango Illusion tc
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Has anyone got a Kia Ceed SW(estate) version diesel???

Seriously considering one.

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30/4/2010 at 5:12pm
 Location: Scotland
 Outfit: Vango Colorado 600 DLX (2009)
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Grande Scenic for me seems to do ok with all the gear and 3 kids in the back


30/4/2010 at 6:27pm
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Quote: Originally posted by hicky70 on 30/4/2010
Has anyone got a Kia Ceed SW(estate) version diesel???

Seriously considering one.


Just ordered one in Red (the top of the range CRDi). We originally ordered a qashqui, but when I looked at it yesterday in the flesh and had a proper look! I found it would have been a squeeze to get even the weekend camping gear into it. Also the back seat didnt really look that big.

The Kia on the other hand has all the gadgets, loads of storage space, roof bars and a fantastic roomy interior too.   

We should have it before the end of May - The qashqui wouldnt be here till at the earliest September!!

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30/4/2010 at 7:09pm
 Location: Northants
 Outfit: Too many. I need therapy.
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Quote: Originally posted by hicky70 on 30/4/2010
Has anyone got a Kia Ceed SW(estate) version diesel???

Seriously considering one.


I've got a Kia Picanto which was originally purchased as emergency car last year after my Zafira died (I'm never, every buying a Vauxhall again!). It's surprisingly good; economical & problem-free so I'd definitey consider a Kia again. The seven year warranty appeals if you're buying new too!

We've got a Citroen Picasso which isn't ideal as there's five of us - can't afford to replace it til next year when we'll get something a bit larger. Last year we squashed everything in with a roofbox, this year we've taken the plunge & got a trailer from Ebay.


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30/4/2010 at 7:20pm
 Location: London
 Outfit: Vango Icarus 400
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This thread made me smile. We've just packed up our car to go camping this weekend in foul weather (hence more stuff - blankets, hot water bottles, extra clothes etc) Our car is a teeny tiny Toyota Starlet. There are three of us (DS is only 3 but his car seat is so big it's like having a large adult in the car in terms of room). There isn't a single air pocket anywhere in the car that doesn't have stuff crammed in it. The pressure in the boot must be like on the ocean floor or something


30/4/2010 at 8:28pm
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i'll need to look through my old disks and find a pic of our camping trips in our Diahatsu Charade - now that was small , but we managed LOL.

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30/4/2010 at 9:14pm
 Location: Southampton
 Outfit: Vango Tigris 400
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Quote: Originally posted by 2gocampin on 26/4/2010

I think woodchip means the van converts inside with fold out seats from a van to a 4/5 seater, you can get astra vans with a factory fitted fold out rear seat.

Or at least I hope that's what he means as a roof box on a rag top would be something worth seeing, let alone a convertible van !!


Got it in one!


30/4/2010 at 10:30pm
 Location: West Lothian
 Outfit: Kalahari 10
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We went camping for the first time ever a few weeks ago. Have 3 kids, 3 year old twins and a 5 year old so no chance folding any seats down in our Citroen Zsara Picasso. We got that car as the boot was massive for our double + single pushchairs and everything else we needed for our babies. We thought that was a big car until we went camping. We put our extra bedding (was cold at the beginning of April) pushchair and kids bikes in our friend's van-they came with us, they are a family of 5 and they took a van and their car!
Anyway what I was going to say was that 'massive' boot was suddenly full, I was thinking it was full as we were inexperienced at packing and although I think we used everything we needed I hoped we'd taken un necessary things. Not so sure now once I've read these posts! Think we'll be getting a roof box sometime soon or something else is going to have to be left behind!
Amanda


01/5/2010 at 6:44pm
 Location: Rochdale
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Looked at the Ceed SW today and was impressed with more or less all of it except having to layout the money.

Seen a Galaxy 55 plate, only 6month newer than our car but bigger... any opinions?



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02/5/2010 at 8:12pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: Outwell Montana 6 and Carolina L
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Well in my opinion bigger is always better!

I'm trying to get my OH to order a Ford Ranger Wildtrack just to transport all my camping gear. I have never mastered the art of travelling light, My first propper camping trip involved a convoy of Four cars! (all full to bursting) to transport three adults and eight kids. two of our husbands had to take two days off work to get us there and back.

I wouldn't mind but we only went for three nights! and one of my friends left with her two kids after the second night, as she decided that camping wasn't for her. her only job was to wash up and she moaned about washing up outside! while I cooked for ELEVEN!!!!!!! on a camping cooker! and spent 3 hours putting up the tent and setting up.

Ooops just realised I'm ranting, will shut up now



02/5/2010 at 8:45pm
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Quote: Originally posted by hicky70 on 01/5/2010

Looked at the Ceed SW today and was impressed with more or less all of it except having to layout the money.

Seen a Galaxy 55 plate, only 6month newer than our car but bigger... any opinions?


OH is a Ford mechanic and he says they are reliable enough.  Take it for a good long test run though as he reckons they aren't comfortable to drive/sit  in. Thats just his opinion, you might like it.



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