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21/1/2007 at 2:24pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Swift Challenger Sport 524 VW Carave
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We changed from caravan to motorhomes around 1993. We had them for about 8 years, and toured France extensively during that time. For France, and probably the continent in general, they are fine. For this country, not for us. After retirement, I also wanted only one vehicle to maintain, and economical running costs are important.
The motorhome averaged 15 to 24 mpg. With the van, I get 30+ mpg towing, and 45 to 55 mpg solo; sometimes more.
Just over six years ago we returned to towing a touring caravan, and we have never regretted this. Overall, we find the van to be more homely; not having to live with the cab.
Another aspect is that it is more difficult to visit out of the way places (narrow roads) and not very easy to find convenient parking. And the thieves know there are always some goodies to be found in a parked motorhome.
There are those who do not share my views, which is up to them, so let's have no recriminations on that score. I camp the way that I am most at ease with, so I suggest you get a broad opinion from several sources before you decide. The wrong decision can be expensive, so I hope you get it right for you first time.
Bertie.
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22/1/2007 at 11:31am
Location: Nottingham Outfit: Swift Freestyle S2
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Hi Bob,
I think you should hire one for a week to see if you like it before you buy an expensive item. Personally I am not sure why people say its stressfull towing a caravan. Its the driving of anything thats stressfull on todays packed roads. I myself have been considering a small campervan instead of a car/caravan such as a romahome so that I can park it at home and use it for everyday running about (which isnt much). Its getting too expensive to store/service etc on my caravan, but I am personally wondering if I could live with the confined space of a small campervan. Also as others have mentioned the big drawback for me is the fact you have to pack away when you want to go out.
I will be interested to know what you decide to do
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Robin
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22/1/2007 at 9:49pm
Location: Sunny Cheshire Outfit: Bessacarr E765p
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Quote: Originally posted by robin52 on 22/1/2007
Hi Bob,
I think you should hire one for a week to see if you like it before you buy an expensive item. Personally I am not sure why people say its stressfull towing a caravan. Its the driving of anything thats stressfull on todays packed roads. I myself have been considering a small campervan instead of a car/caravan such as a romahome so that I can park it at home and use it for everyday running about (which isnt much). Its getting too expensive to store/service etc on my caravan, but I am personally wondering if I could live with the confined space of a small campervan. Also as others have mentioned the big drawback for me is the fact you have to pack away when you want to go out.
I will be interested to know what you decide to do
Regards
Robin
Trust me.
Driving a MH is one of the most stressless things yu can drive compared to towing a caravan.
I to have been a professional driver, just ask any one of the many whom have jacknifed a caravan, or struggled in high winds, measuring noseweight, loading in certain ways, etc etc.
My MH will cruise at 80 with no worries along those long long continental roads.
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