Get Ready to Save Big on Your Next Norwegian Ferry Trip

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @jockserb3405
    @jockserb3405 2 месяца назад +2

    Brilliant video! I wonder if you have time to reply to my comment. I’m about to purchase my first Eriba 560 Urban, brand new, after spending years researching and reading reviews. However, I’ve seen quite a few comments about issues like doors falling off, things breaking, and loose screws. As an owner who seems to love your vehicle, can you share your honest opinion about the build quality? Would you recommend buying one?
    I chose this model because I have a grandchild, and it seems perfect for trips around the UK and possibly driving to Serbia in the summer. I’m also new to towing and will be using a 2-litre diesel CLA as my tow car.
    All the best! I enjoy watching your channel. Take care.

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m glad you found the video helpful, and I’m excited to hear about your plans with the new Eriba 560 Urban.
      In our video, we tried our best to show Eriba as it is and share our experience after one year of use. To be honest, we did a lot of research on the market and checked different caravans of similar size. We have chosen Eriba and after 4 years of active traveling, we don't regret it!
      We've been using our Eriba for four years, and overall, we’re very pleased with it. Like any lightweight caravan, it does come with its quirks. The Eriba, like many compact models, relies on lighter materials to stay tow-friendly, which can lead to minor issues like loose screws and occasional door adjustments. We’ve had to tighten or adjust a few things here and there, but nothing that’s really detracted from our experience.
      What still discourages us is the "bathroom", which should not be considered a shower. Materials are not water-resistant and we hardly can imagine what happens even after a single use, not talking about regular use.
      Another weak point is drum breaks but we got the right tools and made some maintenance ourselves since it is very costly in Norway.
      In general, we are satisfied with the quality, but it should not be compared to offroad campervans, which allow the use of heavy and robust materials.
      In my opinion, since it is a brand new caravan, you could include "fixes of all remarks after 3 - 12 months included in the deal. 🙂

  • @grooveman222
    @grooveman222 Год назад +1

    Thanks, your videos are very helpful. We'll be doing a driving tour in late June this year.

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! And have a nice trip!🥰

  • @VladimirZivkovic970
    @VladimirZivkovic970 Год назад +2

    Very usefull informations. THANK YOU - Takk skal du ha - Спасибo

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  Год назад +1

      Привет! И Вам спасибо, приятно быть полезными! Возможно вам будет удобнее, наши видео на русском выходят тут:
      www.youtube.com/@crazytrollrus/videos

  • @gaetanomagliuolo
    @gaetanomagliuolo 2 года назад +2

    M E R A V I G L I O S O O O O O O O O ! CONGRATULATIONS

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  2 года назад

      Grazie MILLE😍😍😍😍😍

  • @bbbbbb8us
    @bbbbbb8us 5 месяцев назад +1

    Please it is possible to buy the tag directly in Norway? We travel already tomorrow, so no chance to use post for delivery. thx.

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  5 месяцев назад +1

      You have to ask on the border. I have heard from one of the subscribers that they planned to collect it on the border.
      Probably there are spare ones for heavy transport, which are obliged to have it to drive in Norway.
      Then you will quickly register tag and can drive with discounts. Let us know if you will succeed, if it works, worth sharing with others. Good luck!

  • @back1114
    @back1114 2 года назад +2

    Awesome! I plan to travel to Norway with Caravan next summer. So this information is very very useful !!! Thanks a lot!!!!

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  2 года назад

      You are very very welcome! This should help to save money on your trip and give you more freedom in planning and on the road!
      Hope we will hear from you once you are in Norway!

  • @sardinovic
    @sardinovic Год назад +1

    Hello,
    do you know if we can rent a car (minivan for example) and use the ferry?

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  Год назад +1

      Hello. If you rent in Norway, there will probably be an Autopass tag, but details are better to agree with the rental company or person, but expect you will get all the benefits.
      If you rent abroad, then it is hard to comment.

    • @sardinovic
      @sardinovic Год назад

      @@CrazyTroll thank you for the reply
      it’s to rent in Norway, for a travel in Bergen and to visit the fjord around
      It’s more about the limit size they accept inside the ferry, I don’t know if the 7 seater vehicule are too big

  • @soccerstar282
    @soccerstar282 6 месяцев назад +1

    Tourists with foreign signs on the car should pay for the ferries.

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  5 месяцев назад

      The idea of free ferries is to make unpopular destinations more attractive for tourists, both locals coming from abroad.

    • @soccerstar282
      @soccerstar282 5 месяцев назад

      @@CrazyTroll Well it's no working that way. Locals are pissed off due to foreigners getting free ferry and not locals.

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  5 месяцев назад

      @soccerstar282 Which ferry crossing do you mean? Just curious where it doesn’t work like we mentioned in the video.

  • @ViktorsValickis
    @ViktorsValickis 2 года назад +2

    👀👀👍👌👏🥰😍