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Why did you choose your van layout?
We all have our own requirements when choosing a van so why did you choose your particular layout?
Personally I wanted a fairly small van, with a rear lounge to make the most of the views in the places that I planned to visit. Putting these together meant accepting the compromise of no fixed bed, but I've not found that to be a problem as changing from seats to fully made up bed takes less than five minutes. I found that PVCs were slightly smaller than I wanted even though I could see many advantages, but ended up with a coach built. Having no fixed bed meant that there needed to be space to store bedding, and the overcab storage in a coachbuilt provides this. Many modern vans appear to have a skylight which means that the overcab storage space is lost, I prefer to have that storage.
Choosing a van and layout is always a compromise of course and in having a relatively small van I am limited for storage space, and certainly could not carry a motorcycle or scooter for example, even fitting extra batteries for example would be space limited. I can only transport and accomodate two people also, but I've found this rarely to have been a problem. Against these disadvantages can be measured the fact that I can go most places that a car can, even being able to park in normal car spaces with some judicious overhang use, and finding the remote spots that I love most is not limited by my vehicle size.
I spent years considering what would suit me best before buying, I'd have been interested then to know what factors affect peoples layout choices so think it would be great to hear your reasons if only to help potential new motorhomers make their choices.
We all have our own requirements when choosing a van so why did you choose your particular layout?
Personally I wanted a fairly small van, with a rear lounge to make the most of the views in the places that I planned to visit. Putting these together meant accepting the compromise of no fixed bed, but I've not found that to be a problem as changing from seats to fully made up bed takes less than five minutes. I found that PVCs were slightly smaller than I wanted even though I could see many advantages, but ended up with a coach built. Having no fixed bed meant that there needed to be space to store bedding, and the overcab storage in a coachbuilt provides this. Many modern vans appear to have a skylight which means that the overcab storage space is lost, I prefer to have that storage.
Choosing a van and layout is always a compromise of course and in having a relatively small van I am limited for storage space, and certainly could not carry a motorcycle or scooter for example, even fitting extra batteries for example would be space limited. I can only transport and accomodate two people also, but I've found this rarely to have been a problem. Against these disadvantages can be measured the fact that I can go most places that a car can, even being able to park in normal car spaces with some judicious overhang use, and finding the remote spots that I love most is not limited by my vehicle size.
I spent years considering what would suit me best before buying, I'd have been interested then to know what factors affect peoples layout choices so think it would be great to hear your reasons if only to help potential new motorhomers make their choices.