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We're currently considering changing our 2022 Swift due to a delamination issue on the sidewall along with one or two other niggles with this particular model.
The caravan we thought we'd like was the Adria Altea 622, but after looking at one the rear wardrobes are VERY narrow, this is a 7' 6" body. We then looked at the next model up (same layout), the Adria Tiber 623 which is an 8' wide bodyshell. Although only 6" wider it opens up so much more usable space inside, however, we've noticed some issues with bigger caravans on some sites (from 2018 to 2022 we had a twin axle Sprite which was tight and awkward on some CL's).
Considering the Adrias are also a very long caravan due to the extended A-frame, I just wondered what folks experiences are that have switched to an 8' wide caravan. I have enough room (just!) to store it at home where we usually keep the caravan, but I'm just conscious of the extra width. Like I said, it's "only" another 3" either side but we've been through some tight spots with 7' 6" caravans.
The caravan we thought we'd like was the Adria Altea 622, but after looking at one the rear wardrobes are VERY narrow, this is a 7' 6" body. We then looked at the next model up (same layout), the Adria Tiber 623 which is an 8' wide bodyshell. Although only 6" wider it opens up so much more usable space inside, however, we've noticed some issues with bigger caravans on some sites (from 2018 to 2022 we had a twin axle Sprite which was tight and awkward on some CL's).
Considering the Adrias are also a very long caravan due to the extended A-frame, I just wondered what folks experiences are that have switched to an 8' wide caravan. I have enough room (just!) to store it at home where we usually keep the caravan, but I'm just conscious of the extra width. Like I said, it's "only" another 3" either side but we've been through some tight spots with 7' 6" caravans.