I can't see £44.5k

That Weinsberg Caralife is truly awful, very thin seat cushions and god help the backs of anyone who has to sit on that dual cab seat for any length of time £82k no chance.

I'd pass on the 4x4 Globus too.

The Deddle RV Carbonic was impressive, the price might be interesting.

Didn't like the Globe Traveller Falcon.

Ditto the Dovra Rig-X 750

I'd pass on the VW California.

The Starlight Caravan was interesting, especially the off-gassing comment.

The Roam Adventure Trailer was very clever if you like adventure holidays.

But I'd not buy any 2024 van, as I assume they will also have to have this awful nanny software that you can't turn off permanently, not 100% sure with them being commercial based.
 
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First van is cr-p, no loo etc and still got the bulkhead, na its a non runner as far as im concerned.
I agree, I really cant see the point in keeping the bulkhead in, removing it and utilising the swivelling front seats gives so much extra space. Yep I get the need for alternative designs and innovation but some things just simply 'work' and dont need re-inventing.
 
I agree, I really cant see the point in keeping the bulkhead in, removing it and utilising the swivelling front seats gives so much extra space. Yep I get the need for alternative designs and innovation but some things just simply 'work' and dont need re-inventing.
The biggest issue I have with the first van is the bulkhead - and how it would stop the seat reclining enough to be able to drive the van out the car park! Every feature in the camper is irrelevant and in need of consideration of being good or bad while that problem is present. Maybe they need to get some test drivers with longer arms :)
I don't think removing it would mean you could swivel the seats though :D What you are suggesting is, I think, to remove the entire interior and start again? ;)
 
The biggest issue I have with the first van is the bulkhead - and how it would stop the seat reclining enough to be able to drive the van out the car park! Every feature in the camper is irrelevant and in need of consideration of being good or bad while that problem is present. Maybe they need to get some test drivers with longer arms :)
I don't think removing it would mean you could swivel the seats though :D What you are suggesting is, I think, to remove the entire interior and start again? ;)
And where do you do a dump or jimmy riddle in some distant carpark at 330am. :(
 
This one isn't too bad for the money really, it's a rare beast being a H3, I'd put a better sink and hob in and fit some upper lockers but otherwise, for a four berth it's pretty good.

 
This one isn't too bad for the money really, it's a rare beast being a H3, I'd put a better sink and hob in and fit some upper lockers but otherwise, for a four berth it's pretty good.

Probably a "2+2" Berth looking at the size of the beds? But having said that, that looks like an lovely layout there for a family van. Much nicer I would say than that first van you posted even ignoring the price difference.
 
Yes, it just needs finishing off for me, but I wouldn't buy a 4 berth.

I have an eBay search to see if my old self-build pops up and some of the vans are truly pathetic, not much better than a mattress and Gaz stove.
 
Not seeing the value in this either



this is a bot more reasonable but not keen on the layout.

 
Not sure about this one Camper on Ebay

Fridge is either electric or it has a hidden chimney, and behind the DLS is not the best place, conversion looks very cheap and basic, nice looking and low miles if true.

 
Why does it keep putting

Pardon our interruption for the link to Ebay???
 
Why does it keep putting

Pardon our interruption for the link to Ebay???
Possibly an explanation;

 
Possibly an explanation;

Kin hell, Kev's a Cyborg😲
 

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