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08/7/2008 at 6:04pm
Location: Southwest Outfit: Mondeo 2.2 Titanium X
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We've got a series 5 Pageant, the strips across the front & rear of the roof connects the plastic/fibre glass, panels at the front & rear to te solid roof section. The brochure for ours claims the roof to be capable of taking a number of adults standing on it due to its solid construction.
The only downside of the two joint strips is the marks caused by roof woter run of following rain etc.
To be honest, I didn't like it much when I first saw it but, I'm used to it now. The van you looked at was a 2005, it'll have the balance of its 6 year water ingress warranty tranferable to you as long as the van has had its servicing done on time & by the right people.
Bailey always tend to be overgenerous with their sealant & I certainly wouldn't let the joint strips put me off the Pageant, it's a lovely van & seems to be well supported by its manufacturer. Ours is the Provence & we love it.
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08/7/2008 at 7:00pm
Location: Teesside Outfit: Mitsubishi ASX4
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We had one from new. It had damp round one window after the first year. Repaired under warranty no prob, but... Otherwise it was well made.
SWMBO really wanted a fixed bed caravan, but we found it not a very practical caravan. To use the loo you need to be either size 0 and/or double jointed. The corner unit.. well wasn't that brilliant when both of you want to sprawl out. The kitchen by the door made it difficult to get past when SWMBO was cooking or washing up (I do my share, I empty the loo). Also it was a very draughty van, quite difficult to get warm in the early/late season especially when windy. There were vents everywhere. Would not have liked to stand on the roof, the aluminium sheet on the roof rippled when it was washed.
The length made it no real fun to tow, there was a noticable swing out at the rear, and the wheels cut the corner. However, it towed well - we went over the highest road pass in Europe with it. Its size was a problem on some campsites, and it was too long for some car/caravan recovery companies who specify a maximum length of 7m. Eventually arranged this through CC, I think.
Kept it 2 years and did not miss it.
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