I'm about to buy a Hobby caravan 2007 model for 9700. I tried to hpi it only to find it is a import. Firstly is it worth that price for a import, 2nd whats the pitfalls with a import, 3rd what guarantee do I have it's genuine. The seller does have the logbook THANKS
Thanks Jennifer,It's the model on my left (a little presumptious putting it there as yet) and I'll tow it with a Renault Traffic but mostly it would be sited. It as the same cushions as a uk model. But why do we need 12v these days? I won't go on a site without 240v. It as oven microwave average f/f and large end washroom
Because of its width Michael it must be towed by a vehicle over 3500 kg, it is wider than a standard UK caravan. Legal on the continent, but not here unless you have the appropriate vehicle.
Easy to fit a 12v battery system - our cristall was imported new and got the kit. Easy job. Good price - dont get paranoid, great van just fit some good security as they are beloved by the (well I wont say)..
If your still on the look out for towing info on this subject the site below is quite an informative one, I have enclosed a link for you below, it would appear at first glance as though you would need to contract some one with the apropriate size vehicle to transport and site this size of van if you buy it, or run the risk of prosecution. good luck which ever way you decide.
Some readers may be interested in our experiences re contintental caravans - we bought a 2.5 wide Hobby whilst in Germany about six years ago and because our tow vehicle was below the specified minimum weight for towing 2.5m caravans in UK we stored the van in France and only used it on the continent. (our tow vehicle is a Ford Explorer 5 litre V8 and more than capeable of towing the van but not in UK apparently). Last year we decided it would be nice to caravan in UK again so I searched online (Google + Hobby Caravans) and found a dealer in Ettenheim just across the border with France. They listed their vans for sale, new and used and we selected a new Hobby WLU560 (2.3 m wide and OK for UK towing) with end shower room at a price 2650 pounds below an identical new van being offered in UK. I emailed the dealer and asked what they would give me for my 6 year old Hobby in part exchange and their offer was reasonable considering it was sight-unseen so we agreed the deal and made the exchange two months later in Ettenheim. Without any additional charges the dealer removed our Euromover and battery and charger from the old van and fitted them to the new van. We towed the new van to Le Lavandou in S. France and returned to the dealer after 7 weeks for some minor corrections at no charge. There is no duty to be paid on bringing the van into the UK since the equivalent of VAT is paid in Germany albeit slightly less than here.
For what it is worth, my advice would be that the additional benefit of an extra 200mm on the overall width of a caravan is not worth the problems it brings if you want to tow in UK unless you just happen to already own a suitable weight tow vehicle and can deal with the envious stares of some 'travellers' with light fingers. If continental caravans appeal to you stick to the 2.3m wide vans and buy where they are considerably cheaper ie in Germany. Insuring these is not a problem (ours is with the Caravan Club) and our warranties are applicable anywhere in Europe. The only disadvantage that we have found is that the door is on the off-side and this can sometimes be a tad inconvenient but not impossibly so.