I have a 2 year old Sprite Major 6. I have owned the van from new. Where shall I begin? Around 6 months into using the van the shower tray split, and the worktops started to blow. I reported it to the dealer I bought the van from and they aranged a complete shower tray renewal and ordered new worktops under warranty.The van was booked in - some 6 or 8 weeks later for the dealer to keep for a week to complete the work. Whilst away in the van in the meantime the front curtain tracks dropped off. A call to the dealer and they said they would order the tracks intime for the rest of the warranty work. The new shower tray and worktops were fitted the curtain tracks did not arrive and a new date was arranged. Away we went once more and it was the week before the great floods of 2007 and we were in Filey. The bathroom door fell off due to the shortest screws available holding the hinges on - I replaced them myself its not worth the hassle. On our way home we got caught in a heavy downpour that I now know did some damage to my van. The next time out and I noticed that the bottom of the rear dinette was swelled as if it had wicked up some water - a little more investigation and the other side of the dinette was the same along with the tv cupboard.I rang the dealer straight away and had got it into my head that the water must have come through the floor. The van went in and it was discovered that the cause was an ill adjusted door letting water in especially when travelling. The dealer insinuated that it must have been something I had done and was reluctant to do anything about it. After a lengthy arguement and a phone call to Swift who were most unhelpful it was agreed to do the work under warranty. In the interim a Swift engineer came and adjusted the door to stop anymore water damage - I can now see daylight through the door seal. The rest of the work has not yet been done and the van is booked in for September - but theres more. We have just been away for a week and we were using the oven in the van. The cooker is a Stoves hob and oven with a glass hob lid. The cooker can only work with the lid in the upright position as with it down the gas is cut off. Dinner was going well when there was an almighty BANG and the glass lid exploded showering glass all over the cooker,food,sink and as far as my 2 kids who were playing at the front of the van. A phone call to Stoves was made who informed me that the cooker is out of warranty and an engineer could come to look for a £149 call out - I declined. So here I am with a van made of tissue paper by Swift that falls apart with the greatest of ease and apparently I am now on my own - the warranty is only really useful for 1 year. Wish I would have kept my Bailey! Are all vans like this? any comments please