Hi guys... loved the vans at the show... they were really stunning but £50,000??? wow... who on earth can afford those lol .....great vid as always Mark........we've just got back from 4 days at our van in this fab weather... felt like being in Spain... 25 degrees at half ten at night... loved it.....keep 'em coming...take care 'The Camp Caravanners'
I wish we had these Camper Trailers in North America. But with bigger showers and no cassette toilets. Our Campers trailers generally need a half ton Pickup truck to tow them.
@@thecaravanplace yeah but huge investment, trucks are 50 to 100k plus the camper. EU campers you can tow with smaller vehicles. Most RV gasoline get 7 to 12mpg only. Usually have the 7.3L Ford Godzilla engine. Doesn't matter if you go up hill down, coast or tow uses the same amount of gasoline.
Now you tell me about testing the gas on the fridge , on my last service , the dam thing will not stay lit . Problem is , we have never used it on gas !
The Kabe and the Coachman might have a similar interior, but - with all due respect - a Kabe is an absolute superior caravan. They are built for winter use and also “for eternity”. I personally think they are the best there are. Unfortunately, such good quality comes at a rather high price…
@@thecaravanplace here the new 12v cools fridge and freezer in matter if hours. Gas takes a day to bring temps down. They are a new setup, even Roof AC will eventually be 12V.
Why are caravans becoming so expensive? They are relatively cheaply constructed and built to last no more than 20 years. For similar money you could buy a steel narrowboat in the UK that would last a lifetime and have much more space overall.
About 12 months ago lol. It's normally just as the season is starting Jan - march, but all depends what is going on in the market and if lots of people are selling at the same time. I would say go with what's best for you personally though.
Hi guys... loved the vans at the show... they were really stunning but £50,000??? wow... who on earth can afford those lol .....great vid as always Mark........we've just got back from 4 days at our van in this fab weather... felt like being in Spain... 25 degrees at half ten at night... loved it.....keep 'em coming...take care 'The Camp Caravanners'
stunning vans we will slum it in our porto
I wish we had these Camper Trailers in North America. But with bigger showers and no cassette toilets. Our Campers trailers generally need a half ton Pickup truck to tow them.
They are massive though lol.
@@thecaravanplace yeah but huge investment, trucks are 50 to 100k plus the camper. EU campers you can tow with smaller vehicles.
Most RV gasoline get 7 to 12mpg only. Usually have the 7.3L Ford Godzilla engine. Doesn't matter if you go up hill down, coast or tow uses the same amount of gasoline.
Now you tell me about testing the gas on the fridge , on my last service , the dam thing will not stay lit . Problem is , we have never used it on gas !
🙈 Few things will cause it, get the engineer to try and sort on your next service 👍
Interesting video, thanks, but I didn't like the use of the WA lens.
We have it left on from the caravan show. I will make sure we turn it back 👍
The Kabe and the Coachman might have a similar interior, but - with all due respect - a Kabe is an absolute superior caravan. They are built for winter use and also “for eternity”. I personally think they are the best there are. Unfortunately, such good quality comes at a rather high price…
Thanks Tom 👍
Here all RV'S getting away from Gas Fridges, all going to 12 volt.
The 12v here is only to keep it cool, it won't freeze down on 12v. 👍
@@thecaravanplace here the new 12v cools fridge and freezer in matter if hours. Gas takes a day to bring temps down.
They are a new setup, even Roof AC will eventually be 12V.
Why are caravans becoming so expensive? They are relatively cheaply constructed and built to last no more than 20 years. For similar money you could buy a steel narrowboat in the UK that would last a lifetime and have much more space overall.
Demand = price, and the stuff they are putting in now is sending the prices up.
When is the best time to sell my caravan
About 12 months ago lol. It's normally just as the season is starting Jan - march, but all depends what is going on in the market and if lots of people are selling at the same time. I would say go with what's best for you personally though.