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25/5/2008 at 10:49am
Location: Norf Outfit: Elddis
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Well I've finally seen what so many have been crowing about in this months Practical Caravan. Now I may be unpopular, but while everyone is fawning around the manufacturer and Baileys new 'ground breaking' van - is it me or is this just Bailey finally making a van that just catches up with the rest of everyone else?
It's hard to see but it looks like the new van is white - I may be wrong as the pics don't quite show it properly - so now Baileys will look the same, out is that 'budget van' cream which I so despise and in comes a nice standard white. Now I have no issue with vans which look the same - I had a foreigner if people remember, but i always thought that cream was horrible. I digress...
Practical Caravan (PC) have always kissed Baileys large bum in my opinion. So often winning their 'competitions' when put against some seriously well built vans - often citing the £1000 difference in price as the overall factor.
In their review with front page headlines - here are the groundbreaking new features..
Replaced beige (yuck - they loved cream) switchgear with 'contemporary' black and silver - how many of us have had that new feature? I had black switchgear on my 03 Cristall and now in my Elddis, I now Swift and Adria have also had this modern feature.
Button free handbrake
2.29m width
Centre jockey wheel
Italian style teak finish - hardly the first manufacturer to go for darker wood, look at Swift, Geist, Elddis, Adria for starters..
Self supporting bed bases
The only two new features (and I may be wrong and Im sure I will be corrected, is hidden locker catches - i think they mean push and click lockers and LED lighting strips underneath the lockers.
Now before I get too slated, Im making a point here - whilst Bailey have represented value for money vans in the past, their new price range (Single axle under £13k and twins under £14,500) is almost on a par with the rest of the industry - the big fuss about a manufturer changing a range to give customers a van that is in line with the rest and enables people to have a van that looks like it was built this year annoys me.
I think Bailey will likely, particularly now the prices have crept up of late, get into trouble. They are now in a new market, surrounded by other vans which have established looks and reputation. Similar I think to when Skoda tried to rebrand when VW took a big stake in them.
Again I applaud them for making their vans more modern looking, but the big hype for what is in effect a company getting up to speed with the rest leaves a funny taste in my mouth at least.
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25/5/2008 at 6:29pm
Location: Manchester Outfit: Bailey Pageant Champagne Pathfinder
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Hi David, what exactly looked badly put together?
I agree some of the "materials" may be cheaper compaired to some other makes we viewed.
However, some materials are chosen for weight reasons and are a compromise.
Please understand that i would appreciate any advice you can give as i do intend to buy one.
The Bailey Senator 6 Wyoming had the perfect layout for our needs, and offered all the gadgets (DVD/TV etc) and extras (Tracker/Alko electronic stability etc etc) we could ever want.
If there is an alternative with the same exact layout, the same specification for around the same price i would like to know about it.
We spent the entire day at the NEC show, and trawled every make on show.
We stuck to viewing vans that had similar layout, but none could match the Wyoming for features.
Some vans had better quality fittings, but were heavier and all didn't have the little extras offered by the Wyoming. (wet locker/BBQ point/240v outside for example)
If the show vans looked "badly built", then god help the normal vans.
I'm well aware we all have different wants and needs, so what suits me my not suit somebody else.
But none of the above counts for anything if they are badly built, so fire away...
Ps
I've just had a look at the Swift site, and i have looked at the Conqueror at the NEC...loved the Silver coloured twin Axles
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25/5/2008 at 8:54pm
Location: Norf Outfit: Elddis
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Quote: Originally posted by fulabeer on 25/5/2008
We stuck to viewing vans that had similar layout, but none could match the Wyoming for features.
Some vans had better quality fittings, but were heavier and all didn't have the little extras offered by the Wyoming. (wet locker/BBQ point/240v outside for example)
If the show vans looked "badly built", then god help the normal vans.
I'm well aware we all have different wants and needs, so what suits me my not suit somebody else.
Fula - I know what you are getting at. But beware of the 'extras' that make a van more attractive. As has been discussed before, these extras are a clever tool to encourage you to buy a budget van. You can always fit these bits after purchase or when buying. I had an external 240v fitted to my new van when I bought it. about £120 i think.
Some of the bits, like awning warmers and external BBQ points you may never use. These parts are pennies off the shelf - an external BBQ is about £40 and an awning warmer kit about £45.
What is being said here is the build quality. an extra grand for lets say a Swift or Ace is money well spent when cupboards dont fall apart or fittings come away from the walls. Now I am purely saying this by the baileys I 'know' which pals have got. They jsut dont seem finished, the Ranger whilst cheap, looks very cheap inside.
Cant put my finger on why.. i just does.
Good luck with your caravan purchase - its great fun. Just dont be swayed by extra bits.
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