Thedoog said:
Dusty. had the van 6 weeks had it checked by our mobile engineer who found damp and a serious problem with integrity on the van. i don't want to go into details as we are taking it back at the weekend and i am now paranoid about the situation we find ourselves in. We paid over the the top book price for a van we were assured was in perfect condition, only to find out the truth. It is under warranty and they offered to replace it but that assumes they have something we like, it took us months to find this one. All i want know is what are my options if they dont have something we like.
This is enough to put you off caravanning for life.
Steve
Hi Steve. I personally can fully empathise with you on some aspects of your situation I/we also bought a caravan from a now defunct dealer and in hindsight and knowing a little of their rather chequered history I really do question myself why I agreed to go ahead with the purchase.
At the time and not intentionally looking for one albeit having just lost an otherwise perfectly OK 1992 Fleetwood Colchester 1850 twin axle we ended up at Discover Leisure in Coppull,Lancashire - we had actually gone to their rather nice cafe for a brew and some locally made cake - BIG MISTAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ms Travelling Rooster clapped eyes on an otherwise very very nice 9yr old 2001 twin axle that was a one owner from new and the inside looked like it had seen very little use at-all. It had only arrived the day before and seemingly had not been valeted for sale.
A health issue meant that the caravan went straight into storage on the 1st August 2010 and there it stayed until the late spring of the following year.
Upon removing it from storage and carrying out a "pre-away" exterior clean-up - the reality of an overenthusiastic urge to replace the Fleetwood and get out caravanning again began to unfold.
The caravan had seemingly suffered a rather hard life with exterior abuse including a crumpled NS rear corner during the first few weeks of ownership by the original owners and numerous badly executed paint repairs and resealing of rails that looked akin to an overenthusiastic young model make and glue.
The caravan had been brought from down from Perthshire as a PX for a Motorhome with a 12wk lead time.
By that time SS Discover Leisure was beginning to take on water at a rapid rate of gallonage and not long after they went down amid a load of spluttering and floundering countrywide.
Further spells of less than good health have resulted in the van now needing additional work, some of which is linked to one of the original 'finds' and bodges. Without the repairs our van is worth little less than scrap value.
In conclusion :- don't delay,don't accept verbal assurances and make sure that everything is in writing and sent Recorded/Signed for.