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18/3/2008 at 4:08pm
 Location: Bradford Wesy Yorks
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Thinking of moving from camping to caravan, have upto 5k to spend and need a 4 berth any tips.


18/3/2008 at 4:31pm
 Location: Cornwall
 Outfit: Toyota LC3 TDi 04 Abbey GTS Vogue 418
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Hi Kevin and welcome.

First you have to find out what weight your car can pull - ideally 85% of your cars kerb weight. Then visit lots of Dealers and look at all the different 4/5 berth layouts within your weight/price limit. Do you want end kitchen or end bathroom - bunks etc. Take a note of which make/models that suit and prices. Try and buy as new as you can with least use and all the extras that you will need - aqauroll, waste, wheel clamp, hitchlock, leveler, awning etc. and beware of damp!!!!!!! You would probably have to buy privately to get all the extras - maybe someone giving up caravanning. £5k should get you a decent van newer than year 2000.

Good luck and don't be afraid to ask for more info. we are all here to try and help each other.

 



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18/3/2008 at 7:15pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Kevn on 18/3/2008
Thinking of moving from camping to caravan, have upto 5k to spend and need a 4 berth any tips.
dont you mean moving from camping to better camping he he

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18/3/2008 at 7:26pm
 Location: Woodmansey East Yorkshire
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Look out for flood damaged vans and also ones that have been used by flood victims for emergency accommodation. The running gear on these will be first class but the interiors will be well hammered. 7 to 8 months of constant use will have taken its toll.



18/3/2008 at 7:47pm
 Location: Blackpool
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Hi kevin

The options are endless the trawling round dealers will drive you daft...we set out with a perfect layout for our family...guess what we bought something completely different......if it is too good to be true then yes it generally is.....there are no short cuts...view as many as you can and then you will instinctively know, (after you have checked the obvious things to look for) We were campers for 8 years....not gone from the drive yet but already slept in it twice!!!!!!!!!! You will love it

All the best

Shoney


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19/3/2008 at 9:02pm
 Location: Bradford Wesy Yorks
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Hi Everybody

Thanks for your hints and help, were going to start looking this weekend.

Cheers

Kevin

 



19/3/2008 at 10:44pm
 Location: NW of Glasgow
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A 4 berth with all the extras newer than 2000 is rather optomistic I think.  But it would depend on the spec.  We recently sold our Sterling Eccles Emerald 1998 model with a good spec and a mover for £4500, and that was a good price for the buyer.

We did not add in any equipment as we need it all for our next van, so do not assume all vans will come with loads of extras.Make sure you get a mains hook-up cable and pump included, probably a step, vans come with these as standard now.  Also a spare wheel and a battery are good.  Then there is not that many essentials left to buy.

Ask for service history and receipts, and handbooks.

Once you decide on a layout you will have a better idea, and your towcar may be the limiting factor.  You can check second hand prices on caravanpriceguide.



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19/3/2008 at 11:37pm
 Location: Suffolk
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Selling my van on the free adds on here your more than welcome to have a look its in your price range and we are up your way for Easter its got quite a few extras with it, just follow the advice on here you won't go far wrong, but do check for damp and ensure they have receipts from when they bought the van. Cris registered is also a good indication but is not a guarantee that its ok. Trust your instinct or get someone to go with you who knows what they are looking for. Also if you are buying from a dealer go through the warranty with a fine tooth comb they are not always what they say they are when you read the small print.

Good luck




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