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01/9/2011 at 9:31am
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Just looking through the Caravan ranges and Stealth appear to have the exact layout I would like so my first question is .

How good are Stealth Caravans and their back up service would be interesting to here from anyone especially existing owners.


01/9/2011 at 9:37am
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Have you not seen the thread "anyone got a stealth caravan?" enough to put you off for good I would have thought.

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01/9/2011 at 10:26am
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Quote: Originally posted by Mrs. Bonce on 01/9/2011

Have you not seen the thread "anyone got a stealth caravan?" enough to put you off for good I would have thought.

Anne





Do you not read the Bailey faults posts?

Far worse faults than the Stealth thread

People still buy them though - and suffer the same faults again

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01/9/2011 at 11:00am
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"People still buy them though - and suffer the same faults again"
yea and i am wondering why they do it


01/9/2011 at 11:47am
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Zipster,

I have a 2010 model Stealth which was poorly constructed and I am still having problems with it. There's someone coming on Saturday to repair the latest thing which is the furniture coming away from the wall.

On saying that, the fact is that  there has been a change of staff at the factory - the previous manager was sacked when it was realised the amount of faults there were in the vans. Didn't stop the company selling them - which in my opinion doesn't do them any credit !. They seem happy to keep repairing the faults as they are reported - what happens after the warranty runs out ?.

The blurb on their website about 'Customer satisfaction' appears just to be hot air I I can see no difference with any of the established caravan manufacturers !

However don't let my ongoing experiences cloud your judgement. I've met the present construction manager and I have every confidence that any van built this year would be of the highest standard !.



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01/9/2011 at 12:31pm
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In case you weren't aware of Stealth's arrival on the caravan scene about 2 years ago, this is a potted history:

1. Annoyed almost everyone at the NEC show by limiting access to their van(s), hard-selling, dodgy finishing to the vans and generally acting like fools - a huge PR disaster.

2. Mawkwind is, too date, the first and only person I've read who has bought one, so a 100% failure record so far .

3. Dunster House mainly make garden sheds - caravans are new to them.

4. The workforce are mostly people who used to make static caravans for another company that went bust, I believe (I read this on this or another forum, so happy to be corrected if its wrong).

I applaud a new manufacturer on the scene BUT I would personally not want to risk being an 'early adopter', especially considering the above.



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01/9/2011 at 12:56pm
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If I really liked a particular brand of caravan and read Mawkwind's thread - I would probably still investigate further as its after all just one bad caravan that I know of at the moment.  But in light of this issue I would probably email Dunster a link to this thread and ask them for reassurances in writing before I exchanged any cash.  I think most new model caravans/cars etc have a high percentage of faults in the first year of manufacture - which hopefully are rectified and/or tweaked in the following years - maybe Dunster House have learned from theres - lets hope so anyway!!  I remember someone on here having terrible problems with the first year of a Pegasus caravan but now they have a really good reputation.


01/9/2011 at 1:00pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Rune Caster on 01/9/2011
Quote: Originally posted by Mrs. Bonce on 01/9/2011

Have you not seen the thread "anyone got a stealth caravan?" enough to put you off for good I would have thought.

Anne





Do you not read the Bailey faults posts?

Far worse faults than the Stealth thread

People still buy them though - and suffer the same faults again
Is this aimed at me? no, I don't read the Bailey faults thread, as I have no interest in Baileys, if I did, I would have read the thread. I WAS interested in Stealth until I visited Dunster House.


02/9/2011 at 10:43am
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Swift have had the same trouble this year with their new range of caravans

set on extra staff to cope with demand (and now got rid of most of them)

However our 2010 conqueror 645 (old shape) has had no faults what so ever  and we got a major discount So i think its better to buy at the end of the range rather than the beginning as after 2 years or so they must have some idea on how to build it These people are not skilled craftsman remember



02/9/2011 at 11:46am
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We have had no faults either, bought our van when 6 months old and £5000 off the price when new, so very pleased. Has the L shaped front and fixed twin beds which nobody seems to make any more.


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02/9/2011 at 11:51am
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Its not rocket science. If you can build flat pack furniture then you can build a caravan.

Every panel is precut and just has to be joined together with the correct fixings.

I mean what can go wrong !



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02/9/2011 at 11:59am
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mawkind my heart goes out to but i think you have experienced the answers to you last question you must be a very tolerant person


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Quote: Originally posted by mawkwind on 02/9/2011

 

Its not rocket science. If you can build flat pack furniture then you can build a caravan.

Every panel is precut and just has to be joined together with the correct fixings.

I mean what can go wrong !




Flat pack furniture is not assembled and dragged behind a car at 60 mph...?

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02/9/2011 at 1:35pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Rune Caster on 02/9/2011
Quote: Originally posted by mawkwind on 02/9/2011

 

Its not rocket science. If you can build flat pack furniture then you can build a caravan.

Every panel is precut and just has to be joined together with the correct fixings.

I mean what can go wrong !



Flat pack furniture is not assembled and dragged behind a car at 60 mph...?

Im sure Ikea must have tried that test !!!

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