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03/3/2010 at 3:27pm
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I think that buying a van is not just a financial issue as I am sure will find as you look around.
On cost, the less you spend the more the risk of problems with the van (IMO). The older it is the cheaper. The more problems it has/damp the cheaper it is. From that it follows that you need to spend a good chunk of your budget. Shame to spoil the adventure by getting a van that is the bad experience rather than the caravanning.
Caravanning is a lot more enjoyable and safer if you have all of the trimmings in a nice comfy damp free heated van. So in addition to your van you would need to acquire a range of extras.
Essential (purely my own view)
Insurance; Fire Blanket and extinguisher; Chocks; Ramps; Water Hog; Waste Hog; Kettle; Toilet chemicals; Whale Pump; Big foot steadies; Noseweight guage; 25m electric cable; 2 calor gas bottles; Wheel lock; Hitch Lock; Battery; Bucket; waste pipes
Optional
Awning; awning carpet; Battery charger; Torque wrench; Water carrier; Aquasource mains supply pipe; Tyre Inflator; Tyre guage; Rock Pegs; Motor Mover (£900); Winter wheels; Voltmeter; Digital tele and aerial; Vacuum Cleaner
Get the lot and you are up to a £3000ish level and bang goes your budget. Think about (my) essential list and consider what you can do without to have more to spend on the van. Spend all the budget on a van and have it wonky because you don't have ramps, and dry because you don't have running water is a bit of a bind.
So you need to see what extras you can get with a good van (as Dave suggested). Consider just what extras you would actually want from day one and cost that out. Shop around and you may get very lucky
When getting the new tow car take care to get something that can actually pull what you are thinking of buying. Check its kerb weight and work out what 85% of that is and that is the maximum MTPLM of the van you should be looking at. Shame to get a car and then find it can't pull what you need. As you have two kids then it has to be a four berth at least. The heaviest Octavia appears to be the 1.9 TDI Estate (4x4) which can pull no more than 1373Kg. So, say, a Bailey Ranger GT60 500/5 which has an MTPLM of 1316
So you need to think about the max weight your car can tow, find out what vans have an MTPLM of 85% of the kerb weight of the car and then see if you can find the right layout at the right price to leave you some pennies left over for the extras. Many on the net offer water hogs etc.
Phil
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