Depends on what you call a "good price" We have an Isabella Magnum awning with IXL poles - superb bit of kit, stands up to all weather conditions but not cheap.
Have to agree with above regarding the Isabella Magnum - we have this porch awning with the lightweight ixl poles and it is a really nice practical bit of kit. My other half can put it up on his own. We do have and did use all of last year one of the Sunncamp Ultima 260's. This was at the other end of the scale of porch awnings and was quite cheap at
We bought a Eurovent Veranda its 3.5mts x 2.5mts loads of room easy to put up & it has built in foam pads for the side of the van to stop draughts & it inc: bottom draught skirt
I have a Dorema which came with the alloy frame, which IMHO is dreadful. I managed to swap this for the newer IXL frame, which is a vast improvement, as it is also slightly more intuitive to assemble, than the alloy which can be rather confusing
Our Dorema Hilton (daft name) porch awning is well-made, fits well with padded rolls at the side to fit snugly to the van, and looks good after several season's use. But the alloy frame behaves like a drunken giraffe when it's being put up - it seems to have too many joints.
i have a NR porch awning . its brilliant good strong quality the smallest they did. i tried to get one second hand but it was too much trouble to make delivery arangements so i ordered mine direct from NR on line it came the next day and its brilliant . they will give you advaice on the phone if you are unsure about the size and hight .
i wouldnt be without it . we can get our caravan table and 2 chairs in there if we want or just use it for coats and shoes when its wet or in the winter.
we have the Hilton and your right about the name and the frame.I think it would have been better if the legs started about equal when you assemble frame.we have marked the corners but its a mare the first couple of goes each year,having said that its secure and never puddles which is the main thing.