What do people think is the oldest you should be to buy a new caravan. If you are approaching 70 years old is this too old. Thinking that a new caravan is at £10 + you would want to use it for at least 10 years, but would you want to go caravanning at 80 years old? Opinions please.
We know two couples who are in their eighties and they go caravanning on a regular basis. At seventy you are a youngster with a lifetime in front of you.
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You are never too old! Latter years (I'm 65 BTW) are for making the most of! Even if you only get a few years enjoyment out of it that is money well spent. We have just bought a new van and we did think long and hard about it, but my wife and I are very happy that we did go ahead and buy it. The only thing I would say is - make sure that your car is up to towing the van you buy. Ours is on the limit and we are now thinking about another car - so that's another 10K out of the kitty!
retired 2 years ago and have enjoyed the van more than ever, I intend to be the oldest caravanner ever when they deliver my telegram from the king at the caravan site I'm at for my hundreth birthday!!!
Quote: Originally posted by style on 19/10/2009
What do people think is the oldest you should be to buy a new caravan. If you are approaching 70 years old is this too old. Thinking that a new caravan is at £10 + you would want to use it for at least 10 years, but would you want to go caravanning at 80 years old? Opinions please.
I gather they want to put retirement age up to 70 now. That puts your question into perspective, and answers it at the same time.
Quote: Originally posted by style on 19/10/2009
What do people think is the oldest you should be to buy a new caravan. If you are approaching 70 years old is this too old. Thinking that a new caravan is at £10 + you would want to use it for at least 10 years, but would you want to go caravanning at 80 years old? Opinions please.
Interesting question and one I'll have to seriously consider in about ten year's time. The van I have now is approaching four years old - so we may or may not want to take the decision before then.
I suspect that I'll not want to tow a van when I'm 80 but probably will when I'm 70. On holiday in August this year, I came across a lady in her mid-80s at Clachtoll, Sutherland who had been coming to Clachtoll since 1933 and had towed their caravan there every summer without a break since 1953.
my mum and dad only gave up caravanning two years ago aged 86/87 they still have their van on their drive and and sit in it now and again i hope i am still " shed draggin" at that age
Quote: Originally posted by ricpop on 19/10/2009
retired 2 years ago and have enjoyed the van more than ever, I intend to be the oldest caravanner ever when they deliver my telegram from the king at the caravan site I'm at for my hundreth birthday!!!<IMG border=0 align=absMiddle src="https://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/forum_images/smiley4.gif" alt=17>
King?
Nah!
We will probably have a President of Europe by then!
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If you do go ahead you will have a nice up to date all mod cons comfortable caravan to use for however long you wish and you will still be able to sell it for several thousand pounds when you decide to stop. So it's a win win situation.