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I Bought mine off Ebay - went to look before, and described as dry! well, there is some damp in there, near the door, however points I have decided upon;-
It cost £1700 with awning and porch awning, microwave, kettle, toaster cushions, water hot and cold and heater.
So far this year I have used it for 3 weeks in the summer hols, numerous weekends away, and when we went to norfolk, it was either £600 in a static or £175 in mine, so if this van lasts me 3 years, and we can save on renting statics, I will have had my money out of it,
I know this is possibly not the right approach - however my first van, I can tinker about with it and If I had had an accident in it, I wouldn't be so upset as if I had took a bankloan out and bought one for 5 or 6k, so rough with the smooth, the previous year we spent £2000 on a summer holiday and I am spending £5000 to go to Florida next year for my 40th, and I think, well, we have had some really nice times this year in it, and I couldn't have afforded to spend lots of times looking round and wasting the summer, so it has served it's purpose.
Also from upgrading from a TT, I may not have liked vanning, so again, if I had only used it a fe times, it wouldn't have been too bad.....happy looking
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