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    #41
    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Can someone recommend a large motorhome, one that doesn't cost hundreds of thousands and have a car docking bay underneath like that million plus quid model in the Dail Mail yesterday?
    Budget? No. in family? Age of kids? Pets? Usage - two weeks in the South of France, touring Europe, or overlanding in Africa?

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      #42
      Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
      Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
      This: VINTAGE BLUEBIRD EUROCAMPER CARAVAN 9 FEET LONG IDEAL 4 MINI BEETLE AUSTIN A30 | eBay and when finished, stick it in the garden and convert to a home office
      Good plan - I can probably justify reclaiming the VAT from a decent small caravan to my LtdCo as a mobile office
      £650? Here's one for only £250....

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        #43
        The trouble with caravans is if you go above 30 then end up like this:



        Or this:

        Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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          #44
          Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
          Can someone recommend a large motorhome, one that doesn't cost hundreds of thousands and have a car docking bay underneath like that million plus quid model in the Dail Mail yesterday?
          Carioca 656 or similar
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            #45
            I've just got myself a brand new VW California Ocean.

            Best of both worlds.

            Can be parked on the drive and used as a 2nd/3rd/4th car. Easy just to jump in and head off. Takes 5 minutes to set up, just the hydraulic roof up, awning out and turn the captain chairs around. Perfect for weekends or short holidays.

            Caravans are pain to tow - you'd be surprised at the access routes to some sites (hence the market for specialist SatNavs), set up on a camp and store. Only viable if you're planning a week or two's holiday in one place.

            Motorhomes suffer much the same - are about as refined and drive like a truck, pain to store and can't really be used every day.

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              #46
              Originally posted by minsky1 View Post
              I've just got myself a brand new VW California Ocean.

              Best of both worlds.

              Can be parked on the drive and used as a 2nd/3rd/4th car. Easy just to jump in and head off. Takes 5 minutes to set up, just the hydraulic roof up, awning out and turn the captain chairs around. Perfect for weekends or short holidays.

              Caravans are pain to tow - you'd be surprised at the access routes to some sites (hence the market for specialist SatNavs), set up on a camp and store. Only viable if you're planning a week or two's holiday in one place.

              Motorhomes suffer much the same - are about as refined and drive like a truck, pain to store and can't really be used every day.
              Very tempted with a van style - starting to explore purchasing a Renault Trafic and getting it converted.

              Did you get a decent price for your Ocean - they seem to be around £50K??

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                #47
                Originally posted by minsky1 View Post
                I've just got myself a brand new VW California Ocean.

                Best of both worlds.

                Can be parked on the drive and used as a 2nd/3rd/4th car. Easy just to jump in and head off. Takes 5 minutes to set up, just the hydraulic roof up, awning out and turn the captain chairs around. Perfect for weekends or short holidays.

                Caravans are pain to tow - you'd be surprised at the access routes to some sites (hence the market for specialist SatNavs), set up on a camp and store. Only viable if you're planning a week or two's holiday in one place.

                Motorhomes suffer much the same - are about as refined and drive like a truck, pain to store and can't really be used every day.

                Very nice....

                I'm always reminded of a great Ken Dodd sketch when I see those types of van in which Doddy is seen on a conductor's stand encircled by popular camper vans of the day.

                He taps his baton and the rooves of all the vans begin to open and close in a concertina like action and we hear the strains of The Hornpipe.

                A giant of comedy.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
                  Very tempted with a van style - starting to explore purchasing a Renault Trafic and getting it converted.

                  Did you get a decent price for your Ocean - they seem to be around £50K??
                  I looked at doing a conversion. There's quite a lot of work involved though. I woudn't have had the time.

                  A decent spec Ocean is 55k list for a 150PS DSG.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by minsky1 View Post
                    I looked at doing a conversion. There's quite a lot of work involved though. I woudn't have had the time.

                    A decent spec Ocean is 55k list for a 150PS DSG.
                    Toby at T4Life would do the interior for significantly less than that.
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
                      Isn't that PC's family home?

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