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Hi, we have been thinking about upgrading to a caravan for a while now, completely new to them/don’t know anything about them, so I wanted to ask for some advice on what old/used caravans are reliable etc. and what to watch out for. Hopefully someone can help :)
Some info:
- Budget up to 5k
- 4 berth
- Needs to have a fixed double bed at the back (preferably the full bed that goes horizontally in rather than the vertical one that slants in the at the side)
- Would prefer an L shaped couch at the front area

Have seen a 2005 Bailey Pageant Vendee that ticks all of these boxes, are they any good? Are there any other makes/models that I should be looking out for?
Tia
 
Nov 11, 2009
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Hi, we have been thinking about upgrading to a caravan for a while now, completely new to them/don’t know anything about them, so I wanted to ask for some advice on what old/used caravans are reliable etc. and what to watch out for. Hopefully someone can help :)
Some info:
- Budget up to 5k
- 4 berth
- Needs to have a fixed double bed at the back (preferably the full bed that goes horizontally in rather than the vertical one that slants in the at the side)
- Would prefer an L shaped couch at the front area

Have seen a 2005 Bailey Pageant Vendee that ticks all of these boxes, are they any good? Are there any other makes/models that I should be looking out for?
Tia
I had a Bordeaux S5 and a neighbour had a S5 Vendee with the transverse bed. Of the vans we have had I rate the Bordeaux as the best. We kept it for 9 years. Only issues were cracks on front and rear panels due to Bailey manufacturing faults. Both panels replaced FOC under warranty. One area to check, but I’d suspect any Vendee will either not have any cracks or most likely will have had the panels replaced. My cracks appeared in years 1 and 2.

Make sure you have an up to date damp check or commission one yourself.
 
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Check the floor for rot especially front and back corners,as even to the present day Bailey still don’t seem to have cured it.
 
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Check the floor for rot especially front and back corners,as even to the present day Bailey still don’t seem to have cured it.
I don’t think that S5s were unduly affected by floor corner damp or rot. Mine never showed any indication nor did our neighbours. It seemed to crop up with the introduction of alutech construction. But if it’s got a recent damp survey that should cover that area too.
 
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Have a look for a Sterling, Eccles Jewel, that has the rear bed across the back, toilet and shower in the middle.
What are you thinking of. Towing with.
 
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I think that age of Bailey was their golden era of build quality - since then they've gone for volume and design/build quality has suffered.

For peace of mind, pay to have an independent inspection before finalising the deal.
 
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Nov 11, 2009
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Can’t remember exact model but the last year before Alutec was launched. Think it was called series 7
The OP was asking about a Vendee and if my memory is correct they were only produced under Series 5 then discontinued as they were not that popular compared to the more conventional layouts.
 
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Remember it was Pageant series 7 but not the name. But the actual body would of been the same just different layout and interior.
 
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Have a look for Avondale Eagle L 4 berth Caravan, L shaped lounge and a fixed bed at the rear toilet and shower near the middle .
 

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