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15/3/2025 at 8:17pm
Location: Teesside Outfit: Lunar Clubman SI H
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THE best caravan shop in the North East of England has gone into voluntary liquidation. Its been trading on Norton Road in Stockton for donkey's years and now its winding up business.
This is very sad - the staff were very knowledgeble and helpful and they were very reasonably priced Autoplus will be sadly missed
Sorry for those who've lost their jobs and best wishes for the future for those who need another job!
You'll be very very missed!
------------- Best Regards
David
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15/3/2025 at 9:41pm
Location: Milton Keynes Outfit: Bailey Alliance 66-2 Motorhome
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Does make you wonder where the industry is going?
David
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16/3/2025 at 2:28pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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down hill from now one i think.. the future for caravaning dost look good..
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17/3/2025 at 8:37am
Location: Worcestershire Outfit: Buccaneer Cruiser
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Quote: Originally posted by Triaxle on 16/3/2025
The net zero zealots won’t be happy until they have expunged every last drop of pleasure out of the common people’s lives. This mad race to 100% electric vehicles will do nothing to slow climate change, but will certainly make some individuals considerably richer.
I couldn't have said it better!
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17/3/2025 at 8:38am
Location: Worcestershire Outfit: Buccaneer Cruiser
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Quote: Originally posted by arthurdent on 16/3/2025
I have to agree, I think caravanning as we know it will no longer exist in say 10-20 years. It will certainly no longer be for the poorer members of society.
If you own a caravan then you are not poor, but very rich!
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17/3/2025 at 12:01pm
Location: London Outfit: Lunar Cosmos 524
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For certain, the 'outrageous' cost of a new caravan, new EV car, and pitch costs at many camp sites, now puts it into luxury holiday territory! Not the budget holiday it used to be!
I bought my car (Petrol) new, and caravan (2 years old) back in 2017/18 when costs were still more reasonable, and pitches at £15-16/night were plentiful, and very grateful I've had that time to enjoy the lifestyle over past few years.
Here we are 7/8 years on, and don't think I'd be inclined to be doing the same again from scratch - far more money than an OAP feels inclined to invest in depreciating assets! The caravanning/MH marketplace has always strongly been supported by the older generation, who had both time and cash to spare. Not sure us oldies have as much of either these days, many 'pensioners' I know are carrying on working to make ends meet, which also means they don't have the spare time either! Those that do still have the time are being priced out I feel!
The industry has been a master of it's own fate to some degree, taking advantage of the Covid boom in stay at home camping interest and raising profits from the high demand. Now the market has retracted, probably no worse than pre-Covid, but companies have not foreseen in time or adapted to market changes in order to survive.
I know quite a lot of people in business, and it has to be said, many are pretty poor businessmen! They don't have the insight into their marketplace, nor foresight of general market conditions, to stack the odds in their favour when inevitable market fluctuations occur, many can only survive in buoyant markets! Of course, there will be a number of 'honest' casualties, through no fault of their own, who just find current market conditions unsustainable.
Sadly it's looking like the camping/caravanning/MH industry may be undergoing significant change, perhaps never to be what it once was. EVs alone toll the death knell for caravans as we've known them, as probably the majority of us are not interested in the limited range, perpetual recharging to cover any distance, and the micro-van towing capacity! The marketplace is hardly swamped with EV campers, let alone larger more comfortable MHs, their days also look numbered.
I think my current car and caravan may have to suffice and see out my remaining years of caravanning, which in all honesty may only be another 8-10 years at best, but more likely to the demise of either car or caravan a bit sooner.
I love my caravanning, I don't want to voluntarily give it up, but feel it's going to be forced upon me by circumstances beyond my control.
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17/3/2025 at 4:40pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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there is also a move to get older drivers off the road.. beware of coming roadside eye sights tests.. i just failed one.. two policemen.. i passed the first one so they picked another car further away and told me i had failed..
my license was due to end on my 79 ninth birthday the DVLA refused to issue me a new one.. i maybe could have fought it.. it quite clearly wasnt a correct and proper test but i decided not to.. so for me my driving and caravaning days are over..
i am now learning to live without a driving license.. i still have my caravan caravan parked in the garden though.. he he..
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17/3/2025 at 9:10pm
Location: East Herts Outfit: 1992 Elddis Wisp 450CT + X Trail
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Quote: Originally posted by sprite1275 on 17/3/2025
Tbh I think there's loads of life left in the caravanning world. It's definitely going to slow down because the prices of them are ridiculous.
What's the .govs stance these days on when they are stopping selling petrol/diesel? 2030? 2035? I just can't see it. The world is in a state, something else will happen to push them dates forward.
If someone buys a new petrol or diesel car in 2029, and they keep it and look after it, that car should last them at least 20 years. That takes us to 2049. I have always said that the "greenest" car you can ever have is the one you have already got, whatever it is, as another one doesn't have to be built.
------------- Best Regards,
Colin
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