Good morning again,
I'm looking for a decent family van, probably of mid-ninties era as I don't want to spend a fortune if the family hates it and we end up having to sell it all again.
Not having ever had a caravan before I really don't know what to look for (apart from obvious physical damage and damp) and what makes are known to be good and what makes, if any, to avoid.
So far the Swift Challenger vans seems to be ticking all the right boxes in terms of size and practicality, particularly the 490/5 SE of which we've seen a few.
Are there any others of the same sort of size and features we should consider and add to the list?
The car we have (Mazda MPV with 2.0 diesel engine) will pull this type van very well (and then some) according to all the outfit matching sites we've checked.
The car is capable of towing a larger van I'm not sure I'd want to even though we're technically legal up to two tonnes, I don't see any profit in going to the limit just because you can.
And help, advice and suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks and best regards,
Chris
I'm looking for a decent family van, probably of mid-ninties era as I don't want to spend a fortune if the family hates it and we end up having to sell it all again.
Not having ever had a caravan before I really don't know what to look for (apart from obvious physical damage and damp) and what makes are known to be good and what makes, if any, to avoid.
So far the Swift Challenger vans seems to be ticking all the right boxes in terms of size and practicality, particularly the 490/5 SE of which we've seen a few.
Are there any others of the same sort of size and features we should consider and add to the list?
The car we have (Mazda MPV with 2.0 diesel engine) will pull this type van very well (and then some) according to all the outfit matching sites we've checked.
The car is capable of towing a larger van I'm not sure I'd want to even though we're technically legal up to two tonnes, I don't see any profit in going to the limit just because you can.
And help, advice and suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks and best regards,
Chris