Want to sell caravan and buy campervan what you think??
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This question is difficult, but they both have there good points and bad points. A caravan is a pain to set up and tow but when you get to your destination you can go out and about in your car sightseeing etc. With a campervan depending on size you get to your site, get everything how you want it then if you want to go out you will and to put everything away so it doesn't break, maybe loose you pitch although you can put a reservation blanket down, then try parking a over 6'6 vehicle in a car park while sightseeing.
Do it. Make our roads safer. Blow up a caravan!!
YAY! Go for it.. we had a campervan and it is really sad that we had to get rid of it. It is a great feeling to just get up and go anywhere you like. the only problem that is when you get to where you are going you haven't got a car to drive about and explore. Go for a Hymer they are FAB!
That's what we did! Caravan lost a lot of its value (Too many parks turn from caravans into chalets) so we decided that we had enough! We sold it and bought a camper van. Camper van set us back a bit but! It is so much better! We enjoy it far more than the caravan. For a start you don't have to trail a big caravan behind you, camper isn't as long as car and caravan, and you can go that little bit faster (Keeping up with speed limit of course) Then you must know all about getting out of the car, entering a cold caravan? Not with the camper!
The caravan was too much bother at times, we'd think twice about using it but with the camper! We're away every time we get a chance! And it's a lot better because the dogs can stay at the back! And we can keep an eye on them. We couldn't in the caravan.
Then insurance is real cheap too! That's another good point! We did it 6 months ago. our only regret is that we waited so long!
Go for it.
Go for it and go all round the country
i think you should
Ever considered a fifth wheel? You have the best of both worlds, believe there is a company in Lincilnshire that manufacture UK ones. Most are for the US market but they seem to be catching on over here.
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