pluckyducky said:
I am going to buy a new caravan probably at the NEC while we like twin axles but we have only ever had single axles.
What are the pros and cons for twin axles we have a Volvo XC90 towcar so weight is not an issue I keep the caravan at home and it is up a little incline but would get a motor mover when I buy it. It will be a 4 berth
Don't be overwhelmed by the urge to buy at the show, By all means look and get information, but take some time to check if you cant get a better deal at a more local dealer. Don't forget that your legal rights under Sale of Goods rests with the seller, which may end up being at the other end of the country! - inconvenient if you need to get something sorted out that is not covered by the manufacturers guarantee.
On the basis you have had single axle caravans, the main practical differences are, Cost - TA's are likely to be more expensive to buy, service, maintain, and repair. They have 4 tyres to replace on a regular age basis.
You will need a caravan mover, as TA's are very very very difficult to turn by hand. (the mover eats up some payload capacity)
check the payload capacity is enough for your needs. Some SA caravans of the same size can have more payload!
There are some isolated reports of storage site costs being higher for TA's, and some holiday sites charging more.
Make sure you have the means to properly measure the nose weight load, as TA's are very sensitive to hitch height affecting nose load.
There is no conclusive evidence that proves TA's are better or safer to tow, as always good towing is about sensible loading, proper maintenance of car and caravan, and good driving habits.