Bailey Ranger 602/6

Nov 2, 2006
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Hi Stephen, I posted on here before about the Bailey 620/6, got a few replies from people who have ordered one if you check back you will be able to read them. We to are vary interested to find out how people get on with the caravan it looks like the perfect layout for a family, the only concern i have is the kitchen size i would like to know if its up to catering for large families, at the moment we have a Sterling Trekker it has a very large kitchen area which is great cause i do alot of cooking when we are away, I have not seen the caravan in person only leaflets there is no bailey dealer close, as you have ordered one can you fill me in on what they are like.

Thanks Jennifer
 
Apr 22, 2007
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Hi jennifer, at the time of looking we were against a fixed bed, and was going to get a fixed bunk bed 6 birth like the bailey bretagne. Haveing viewed this though it didn't take long to change our minds. The whole van feels very roomy, the kitchen appears bigger than our current champaign, and we liked the idea of the fixed extra table area. Were only a family of 4, but intend to have the boy's on the front singles. The only comment I would have on the lay out,is the TV being near the kitchen and the double bed. It may cause one or 2 comments fromt he boys when were cooking and getting in front of the TV, but then again, were on holiday so who needs it. the weight was also another factor at 1540kg, its easily within our cars towing limit. Looking forward tot he fun. Hope that helps, Steve
 
Feb 18, 2007
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Hi Stephen, I posted on here before about the Bailey 620/6, got a few replies from people who have ordered one if you check back you will be able to read them. We to are vary interested to find out how people get on with the caravan it looks like the perfect layout for a family, the only concern i have is the kitchen size i would like to know if its up to catering for large families, at the moment we have a Sterling Trekker it has a very large kitchen area which is great cause i do alot of cooking when we are away, I have not seen the caravan in person only leaflets there is no bailey dealer close, as you have ordered one can you fill me in on what they are like.

Thanks Jennifer
Hi guys, Havent got one...yet!, but had a look at one on saturday and for the money you wont get a better layout for a family of 4 who hate putting up beds like we do. Its 12 grand on the road, looks well built and relatively lightweight for a twin axle. You could pull it with a diesel passat estate ?1600kg max. The only flaw i could find is that it needs one more main socket for the wifes' hair straighteners right next to the mirror...honestly i give up???.

blazers in swansea have sold 45 vans in 45 days!!! say no more!
 
Feb 18, 2007
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Hi jennifer, at the time of looking we were against a fixed bed, and was going to get a fixed bunk bed 6 birth like the bailey bretagne. Haveing viewed this though it didn't take long to change our minds. The whole van feels very roomy, the kitchen appears bigger than our current champaign, and we liked the idea of the fixed extra table area. Were only a family of 4, but intend to have the boy's on the front singles. The only comment I would have on the lay out,is the TV being near the kitchen and the double bed. It may cause one or 2 comments fromt he boys when were cooking and getting in front of the TV, but then again, were on holiday so who needs it. the weight was also another factor at 1540kg, its easily within our cars towing limit. Looking forward tot he fun. Hope that helps, Steve
Hi Stephen, agree with your comments totally....i have two small kids and the large singles at the front will last another 10 years as beds...without the needs to make them up...yippee. What will u be pulling it with?
 
Nov 2, 2006
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Sounds good, We will have to use the dinette as we have 3 kids, is it large enough for teenagers? The weight was the other factor we liked at the moment we need a 4x4 to tow our caravan (1700kg)With the tax increase we are thinking of changing for a large family car.

Let me know how you get on when you get your caravan, never know might have one by then.
 
Apr 22, 2007
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I would guess so. We have 2 boys 5 and 2 so isn't too bad. The beds look quite roomy, and I could si at the dinette easily and get my feet under so think it would be great.
 
Aug 2, 2005
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I would guess so. We have 2 boys 5 and 2 so isn't too bad. The beds look quite roomy, and I could si at the dinette easily and get my feet under so think it would be great.
Hi Stephen

We are newcomers to caravanning, went to see the 620/6 on Saturday at a dealers, we were very impressed. Even though there is only the two of us, we want a 6 berth for kids and grandbabies to visit. Husband and rest of clan mad on fishing so extra storage under bed for fishing rods,husband is 6 footer and he didn't feel cramped. We can tow it quite easily with our current car, Vauxhall Omega 3.2 MV6. Speaking of which, to save on fuel we are thinking of having an LPG conversion. Any comments welcome, i.e. will it affect performance?

Thanks

Annie
 
Nov 2, 2006
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Hi, its been a while now since last enquired about Bailey 620/6, just wondering how people have got on with theirs, we are still thinking about changing at end of year to one and would like to know how you have found them, as the only dealer that sells Baileys is miles from us and doesn't even have one on show for us to look at, so we have to make do with picture not quite to same.

Many regards Keith & Jenny
 

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