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06/3/2009 at 2:07pm
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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I don't know - where does the extra weight come from? Possibly from the huge cooker (the same size as most domestic ones, in fact - and we did see a range in one of the bigger Avondales on one forecourt), a big fridge with freezer, blinds and flyscreens on all windows, 'domestic-style' door handles, and so on..... but surely these days some manufacturer ought to be looking at a 'greener' lighter weight van - perhaps with some things as add-ons rather than standard, so that those caravanners who want to get a greener more fuel efficient car can still tow a caravan.
Come on Swift, Bailey, Elddis (or anyone else still manufacturing) what about the Swift EarthSaver, Bailey Bio, or the Elddis Eco?
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06/3/2009 at 2:43pm
Location: West Scotland Outfit: Fleetwood Garland and Almera
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exactly val, they all use glass for hob/sink covers which is heavy, 3mm mdf covered in formica would do a better job as it can be used as worktops and is lighter, use stainless steel instead of ceramic for hobs and sinks, thinner doors on lockers/wardrobes and the loo, yes a heavy door might hide the noise of a good breaking of wind in the loo but at a say 2kg weight penalty
smaller fridges, I know mine is rarely half full how much fodder does one need, big ovens??? a basic halogen oven cooks a meal perfectly well, there is too much grp on the outsides, go back to aluminium as it weighs less and is a bit more durable, okay you cant have a fancy rear panel but you can still have a aerodynamic front end, use aluminium for the chassis
if they could build vans link caz'z 15 years ago why cantthey do it now???
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