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If I remember correctly, the 800 DLX had the 4+4 pod arrangement in 2004/2005. Nice versatile tent, because it has a second door with flat wall and this is big enough to use as a main door and thus have the porch area free for storage etc. If you`re happy with the 4+4 pod arrangement (they`re not vast pods, and won`t take two double airbeds, but have dividers and thus could be used for two opposite sex older kids on single airbeds) then it`s worth considering, as there`s few vis-a-vis tents like this around, with the double doors and big porch. I never quite understood why Vango changed it to the 2+4+2 arrangement given that they already had the 4+4+4 1200dlx.
I have a 2004 Colorado 1200dlx, and the asking price for that was around £370 down to £270 when they got discontinued. (I was lucky and landed one for £199.) The current price for the 2007 800dlx is around £190. I usually think a used tent should cost about 50% of the regular price, so £100 for a little used, good condition tent is a fair enough deal.
The 2005 version was before the riser groundsheets were introduced, btw, so expect a flat groundsheet in the living area and stormflaps round the porch section. (No stormflaps in the sleeping pod area, but this is the normal design even now.) The Colorados are a doddle to put up btw...big tents, so not super-speedy, but no odd quirks and they`re very stable once up.
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