If you had £20k to buy a 4 birth what would you buy?

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Hello there! We are an early 50s couple who have had a motorhome for a few years. Its old and the roof leaks and we've decided a caravan would suit us best now. I'm 6"2' so a decent length bed is a must 😁. We have a big car with a towbar and live in the Huddersfield area. Would any of you fine upstanding folk have any advise on what to buy? We like the look of the Eldiss Affinity 554 2019 and the rambler 2018 but have seen nothing but bad reviews on this site for eldiss so are now reluctant to buy... We will be buying from a dealer. Thanks! Jon
 
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Firstly I would advise going to as many dealerships as possible to really get a feel for layouts. When in the caravans take time to envisage how you would use and live in it. See if a caravan has full service history paperwork. Is it aligned with the makers requirements for continued warranty. Although at 2018/19 makers warranty may not be available any longer.

Check payload as you would be surprised how rapidly payload in a caravan gets used up. Battery lead acid 23 kg app, motor mover 35kg app etc.

Purchasing I would use a credit card for initial deposit as you get protection under the Consumer Credit Act Section 75. Using dealer finance gives good consumer protection as even if you pay the loan off quickly the finance house still takes responsibility. Hopefully you will not get in to problems but familiarise yourself with CRA 2015 by looking at the Which website.

If possible buy local otherwise you could be faced with long journeys to return your caravan for any repairs.

Given the value of the caravans I would advise a pre purchase inspection by AWS or MCEA technician.

Coachman and Adria seem to have a good reputation, albeit heavier caravans. But if you have a big car this may not be an issue.
 
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Have a look at Kenmore caravans in Mirfield near Dewsbury, and only tell them you have 15k.Personally I recently serviced a 2020 Elddis Supreme 550 ( after fixing a big damp issue) and the rear bed is against the back wall and the end of the bed extends ( the mattress doesn't though) so caravans with a similar layout would be the one I would pick , rather than side bed layouts in other types or the corner ones.
 

Mel

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What weight can you tow.? This may narrow your notices ( or not).
There is no substitute for standing, sitting and laying down in as many layouts and caravans as possible. It is not just the bed but the cupboards, or the front locker- if lots of storage is low down, can you get into them, for example. Elddis front lockers were like getting into a letter box, but later models are better.
Then you need to consider if you want an older van with lots of bells and whistles( Alde, ATC, solar panels, tall fridge freezer, etc) or a newer van with fewer features.
No manufacturer is perfect but as one of the people who had a lemon of an Elddis, I would take serious persuading to have another.
Mel
 

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