When I get one it’ll definitely be a camper. I know I’ve said it before but the smaller size would be a bonus for us where we want to take it - Outer Hebs, Cornwall, Somerset Levels etc. Both stunning vans though and I 100% get why somebody would choose the bigger vehicle.
Eggog was first. He came before the chicken and the egg. The Alliance wins for me. More room and separate shower. It's bigger but got that extra. Merry Christmas Kevin & Trev and all of you.
Ah eggnog that bloody awful drink to of drinking a glass of mayonnaise so in north east Scotland it’s bowfin.now for me a fifty year old single malt is something you can enjoy 24 7 all year round, anyhoo stay and best wishes for the coming year. 🙏👍
For two people I would say a Campervan for ease of driving and being able to take it most places. I use ours as second car which I wouldn't do with a MH. Our Symbol has a full size cooker and a loo/shower room both essentials! If you have children you need a motorhome.
Well done you both....giving both sides of the story.....us we love out motorhome...took us over 2 years to decide what layout we wanted...but we've got our " Bob" n he does us good...never gona change him...probably run him into the ground...but he's great for us....merry Christmas to you all Gary and Ellen xx
I do miss a 'garage' at the back, for bikes, outdoor chairs & table, grill etc. And I have to say a caravan is useful as you have your car for day trips. And boot space. I'd like both! We swapped caravan and car for a camper but I do regret that a bit.
We took 2 year's looking at different makes and models from caravans to campers and motorhomes before we made the decision just remember don't say yes to first one you see shop around to get a idea of wots out there.
At some point in one of your videos could you? give more information as what you call a class. B class or whatever class. little confused.... Thank you very much
When I get one it’ll definitely be a camper. I know I’ve said it before but the smaller size would be a bonus for us where we want to take it - Outer Hebs, Cornwall, Somerset Levels etc.
Both stunning vans though and I 100% get why somebody would choose the bigger vehicle.
You two are brilliant just love your vlogs just cep them up 👍
Eggog was first. He came before the chicken and the egg.
The Alliance wins for me. More room and separate shower. It's bigger but got that extra.
Merry Christmas Kevin & Trev and all of you.
Ah eggnog that bloody awful drink to of drinking a glass of mayonnaise so in north east Scotland it’s bowfin.now for me a fifty year old single malt is something you can enjoy 24 7 all year round, anyhoo stay and best wishes for the coming year. 🙏👍
For two people I would say a Campervan for ease of driving and being able to take it most places. I use ours as second car which I wouldn't do with a MH. Our Symbol has a full size cooker and a loo/shower room both essentials! If you have children you need a motorhome.
Great van Jason & Kevin, congratulations on 400k have a great Christmas & a happy new year 😊
Van conversion with a fixed bed and dinette for me and after following a MH around lake Como, I know I made the correct choice. Cheers K.
Hey Jason, Kevin, and Emily. Congratulations on the 400K. Have a great Christmas and a prosperous new year.👍🎄🎁
Well done you both....giving both sides of the story.....us we love out motorhome...took us over 2 years to decide what layout we wanted...but we've got our " Bob" n he does us good...never gona change him...probably run him into the ground...but he's great for us....merry Christmas to you all Gary and Ellen xx
Brilliant thanks both
Fantastic advice from Kev👍(and you too Jason)😀
I do miss a 'garage' at the back, for bikes, outdoor chairs & table, grill etc. And I have to say a caravan is useful as you have your car for day trips. And boot space. I'd like both! We swapped caravan and car for a camper but I do regret that a bit.
Brilliant ! Really good video 👍
We took 2 year's looking at different makes and models from caravans to campers and motorhomes before we made the decision just remember don't say yes to first one you see shop around to get a idea of wots out there.
Seen a narrow motorhome on Alan heaths channel . Chausson I think . Makes a brilliant compromise
Country roads too narrow in uk if that's where ull be driving
Van IF it had a front lounge and fixed rear bed. Too much overhang on the rear of the alliance some campsites have sloped entry/exits
Where are you based ?
Merry Christmas to you both
Chicken 🐓 first not the egg 🥚
At some point in one of your videos could you? give more information as what you call a class. B class or whatever class. little confused.... Thank you very much
YOU ONLY GOT 5 YEAR'S
Motorhome v Motorhome are you trying to say with your silly non witty way, give up and start making sence for would be buyers.