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26/8/2007 at 5:45pm
Location: Dumfries Outfit: Mazda 6 Takuya Swift Charisma 540
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We started caravaning 'cos we were to lazy to tent!
Caravanning is ace! An awning would be a breeze and you dont need to put it up the first night if tou can't be bothered- plus you have the advantages of electic, onboard toilet, heating etc.
I would go for it- just make sure you research this forum to fing out the pitfalls such as damp.
Our van is nearly 20yo and has shower, toilet oven and is quite plush- especially compared to a tent. its like being in your livingroom on a rainyday, but more cosy and a tv would entertain the kids.
I would go for it!
Our van weighs 950kg fully ladened and is a two berth but i'm sure when we were looking the 4 beth version was only slightly heavier.
Good luck if you go for it- but you'll probobly be hooked!
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29/8/2007 at 8:42pm
Location: East Sussex Outfit: Pennine Fiesta
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Do check out some of the threads about buying caravans on eBay on this forum. There are some good vans on there but do go and see any you think you might bid on and check that they are sound - take someone who's knowledgeable if you're not sure.
You should also check your house deeds/local council to ensure there won't be a problem keeping a caravan on your drive.
If you get a van, I'm sure you won't regret it. We've gone from trailer tent (hated it) to folding camper (loved it) to caravan (love it even more!).
Good luck with your hunt.
Jazzycats.
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