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Hi Carol,
Welcome to ukcs.
We bought our caravan for an amazing £500 about 4 years ago. We needed to get away in a hurry (long story). We knew it was a good sound van but we thought we`d have our holiday in it then sell it for a newer one for £2-3000.
Well this little van was immaculate and the inside was like new. I`m sure in its day it must have been the height of luxury caravanning. Anyway we are so fond of it we`ve still got it,it must be about 23 years old. It looks very modern for its age I saw one exactly the same at a dealer recently for £2000! Whether or not he got that for it is another thing, but I was dead chuffed.
Anyway you wondered if there is any prejudice against older vans, well the answer to that is no no no no and no! And we stay at at some of the poshest caravan sites. We often see vans older than ours too, so don`t you worry.
I`ve been looking at some Eldiss Hurricanes recently as I do like the idea of an end bathroom with a bit more room for dressing. But we`re so fond of our van and have had some wonderful holidays in it I don`t think I could part with it yet.
hope you find a nice van
Sue
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