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30/6/2012 at 7:43pm
Location: Manchester Outfit: Swift Challenger 524
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Hi Please also bear in mind that when buying your first caravan that weights are the most important factor. Your caravan fully loaded to its MTPLM (Max weight) for a new caravanner should be not more than 85% of the kerbweight of the car (this is a guideline only), We tow an Adria Altea 542uk with a max Weight of 1300kgs with a volvo V70 (1590 kgs - weight bridge), and this is just about OK as 85% of this is 1351Kgs. We have towed the same van with a Focus II diesel 2.0 estate 2006 model, with lower weight in the van due to lower kerbweight of the car. The Passat though should be OK with a 1300kgs van.
As for vans we are new to caravanning also and looked for a number of years to find the right layout, our kids were 2 and 8 when we started, and found the two rear bunks with a back side dinette much better than the bunks in the middle or near to adults sleep quarters, we just feel it givers a bit more adult privacy, and we can close off the back end at night whilst the kids sleep and enjoy the evening either with friends or on our own.
From my point of view we looked at all the Baileys etc but nothing floated our boat, however Lunar and Elddis models are in our opinion slightly better, our adria can be described as Ikea on wheels interms of trim but the finish is excellent. We bought it new for a good price £8K, our budget was similiar to you 5 - 8k, however we did not want to blow the budget and find we did not like it and loose money selling it, hence we managed to buy new and love it. See if you can find a couple whom are retiring from caravanning and selling lock stock and barrel, as this will be cheaper than buying all the extra bits. We already had a FC so had most stuff but still spent a further 2.5K kitting out the van with awning etcs.
We pay £290/yr for insurance new for old and £480/yr cassoa gold site storage.
Its an Expensive Hobby for Cheap holidays. I hope you find what your looking for, however now is not the ideal time during the holiday period/season when prices are slight higher.
good luck
Chris W
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