Practical Caravan's Tourer of the Year Awards 2015

Nov 12, 2013
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The countdown is on for our Tourer of the Year Awards – who will be this year's winner? And we've a new category, so there's more to fight for than ever. Only 2015 vans are eligible – to see many of the contenders, please click here. Which 2015 tourers do you like the look of? Which would be your winners?
 
May 7, 2012
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Looking through the new caravans this year there did not look to be a lot to get excited about and there were no completely new model ranges that I can think of other than the Swift Elegance and the Sterling version. I think I would have gone for the Swift Elegance as the only one offering something completely new although the Unicorn range was the next best to me.
I like the Coachman ranges but they are just too heavy for me, but if you ignore that then they might get my vote.
Will see the full awards soon.
 
Dec 30, 2013
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Can't afford a brand new van, and wouldn't buy one if I could. I've yet to see a modern layout that is practical and useful, with fixed bunks and loads of workspace, which is what families need, not puny kitchen spaces and fixed twin/doubles. If I could design my own van it would have fixed full width bunks to the rear, a large lounge/diner/put up bed to the front, a sink/ cooker on one side and a large workspace opposite. It would also include a wardrobe and small washroom.
 
Jun 20, 2005
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I cannot get too excited .
I said in an earlier post the Swift Elegance with HT construction has the Wow factor.
Bailey who I have supported for over a decade have finally learnt a very hard lesson with the Unicorn.
The series three now boasts a a lovely rectangular shower in the Barcelona , the successor to the Wyoming.
What idiot put the earlier round shower module into the rectangular spacewasting valuable cubic Iinches.
The kitchen sink is still too close to the lounge .
 

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