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I did have a Hobby 540 last year, and I have to admit none of the British caravans I''ve owned towed anything like it. apart from the weight factor , they tow adream. I think Hymer caravans tow likewise. I was told the German manufacturers design their caravans to be balance on the axle(s) .
I can only say I found towing one heck of a lot nicer. Insulation definitely a lot better for those early or out of season forays.
I can honestly say the only problems I had were not the hobby's fault but the UK dealer. He caused more damage fitting extras, than a pikie squad would stealing it. Parts aren't in yet , was blamed time after time for not puting it right. This UK dealer won't get a penny of mine ever again, and I'm glad to say I've done him out at least 6 sales by telling folk the truth. This won't affect you caravan buyers on the mainland though.
If I had to do over again , intead of giving this rogue £14000 UK price , I'd go to Germany and buy the same model and spec for £7700, almost half price. I bet the German dealer would have no problem getting parts, as the German caravanners wouldn't stand for it.
Downside , Insurance , Caravan Club annually £596 , as someone mentioned , the Pikies will ahve it if it's not nailed down, hence the premium I suppose.
If I go back to caravanning again ( German Motorhome at present) it will be a Hymer or Hobby , of that there is no question.
BigDawg
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