Knaus starclass 565

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Always liked that makers caravans. We looked at some pre owned but could never reconcile the matching of car and caravan, and did not want to change the car. They were nicely made and the interior fit and finish above British vans. Insides could be considered too dark for some peoples tastes but we liked them. Not so many frivolities as in British vans……..less to go wrong though. Just carry out any normal pre purchase diligence.


 
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User payload is "challenging", might to be best you have an agreed understanding with your better half, prior to investing.
 

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Should it both have that issue and it bugs you enough to fund as solution, there is a generic stability system, or had been.
Can't remember with out searching who made it but think it was German.

Edit: it was LEAS
The other option worth a phone call to Al-kO technical support is to explore if either their ATC series 1 or 2 ATC is adaptable. I think I recall they took over the BPW business some years back so might well have met this issue before.
 
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According to PC Knaus changed to Alko chassis and ATC in 2018. Other sources support that date of changeover. There’s a 2019 Knaus 565 for sale in NE that states Alko/ATC. So Border Billy may be okay, but the date registers (2019) may not be the date manufactured so that would need checking, mk1 eyeball perhaps.


 
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According to PC Knaus changed to Alko chassis and ATC in 2018. Other sources support that date of changeover. There’s a 2019 Knaus 565 for sale in NE that states Alko/ATC. So Border Billy may be okay, but the date registers (2019) may not be the date manufactured so that would need checking, mk1 eyeball perhaps.
Yes agree the date of registration may not match the production year as there are several Knaus Dealers still got brand new 2023 and 2024 models for sale,as I have noticed non UK brands tend to stand on Dealers forecourts longer before being sold.
 

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Perhaps our combined 14 posts didn’t help🤪🤪🙀

I have noticed non UK brands tend to stand on Dealers forecourts longer before being sold.
Yes and that has we found reflected in the second hand value and reticence to accept them as part exchange, dealers have for these otherwise really excellent brands. Great for buyers who want to buy SH and then keep.

From a build quality view point I do find this hard to understand, we Brits do seem to place far more value on everything but the build quality in caravan purchasing. So our manufacturers leave that build quality issue unaddressed, focusing on what motivates most UK buyers.

We did look at the Knaus Starclass caravans back in turn of the centenary when they were still Knaus and had a Hampshire importer. Though very impressed with the build quality then we both preferred the Hymer Nova of the era even though these were not locally supported.
 
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