- May 24, 2014
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Its incredible the way prices have gone since lockdown.
Five years ago, we bought a Kampa Rally Air Pro (and what a modern disaster that was) for around £1000. The equivalent awning today under the Dometic banner is £2000. Isabella Ambassador, a rise of £500 in three years. People getting more for their caravans than they paid for them . Bailey Caravans, a price rise for the new Unicorn, only top be expected, but another due in January of about 4%, a rise of about 8% in 12 months. Would you have thought three years ago, that the top of the range Coachman would be £35000 plus change. This is creeping up towards motorhome territory.
And its only going to get worse, the caravan industry and its sub industries are on a roll now. They know they can get away with it due to current demand. Boy oh boy are they going to make us suffer. Yet I am 100% certain that nothing will be done to alleviate the issues that every single marque of caravan suffers. Perhaps its time the governemnt looked into this, which in truth is a huge industry when you consider all it encompasses.
I am just waiting for the ambulance chasers to get involved. "Were you sold a caravan between 1990 and 2021, if so, you may have a claim. Call Dick Turpin on xxx xxxxxxx.
Five years ago, we bought a Kampa Rally Air Pro (and what a modern disaster that was) for around £1000. The equivalent awning today under the Dometic banner is £2000. Isabella Ambassador, a rise of £500 in three years. People getting more for their caravans than they paid for them . Bailey Caravans, a price rise for the new Unicorn, only top be expected, but another due in January of about 4%, a rise of about 8% in 12 months. Would you have thought three years ago, that the top of the range Coachman would be £35000 plus change. This is creeping up towards motorhome territory.
And its only going to get worse, the caravan industry and its sub industries are on a roll now. They know they can get away with it due to current demand. Boy oh boy are they going to make us suffer. Yet I am 100% certain that nothing will be done to alleviate the issues that every single marque of caravan suffers. Perhaps its time the governemnt looked into this, which in truth is a huge industry when you consider all it encompasses.
I am just waiting for the ambulance chasers to get involved. "Were you sold a caravan between 1990 and 2021, if so, you may have a claim. Call Dick Turpin on xxx xxxxxxx.