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The Road Toad



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Ideal caravan towing combo?

We are about to return to the world of caravanning after a five year absence. The last foray was with an ancient Defender and a 13 foot Sprite!
This time we are looking for a bit more comfort, space and refinement behind our FL2 manual.
It looks as though a van around the 1450kg laden wieght is an 85% match and we are wondering which are the best models out there
If anyone can share their experiences, both positive and negative it would be appreciated. Tattoos - Why would you choose to look like the wall of a public toilet?

Post #167097 13th Jan 2013 11:35 am
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mikehzz



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I nominate Chicken George to answer that question. Rolling with laughter

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EYorkshire



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That would be the 'negative' side out of the way Laughing

TRT, are you talking of new or second hand Question
Two berth or more Question
Any preferred layout, fixed double, bunks, end bathroom etc Question
Single or twin axle Question there are a few newer twin axles that are fairly lightweight now.

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Loads of choices. The manufacturer's have shaved lots off weights, and the interior specs are brilliant.

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PR



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Whilst this site might provide some answers I would go to a dedicated caravan forum for advice. I would suggest caravantalk. 1998 300TDi Auto Disco, never to be forgotten.
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PR wrote:
Whilst this site might provide some answers I would go to a dedicated caravan forum for advice. I would suggest caravantalk.


Wouldn't bother, if you go there and mention that you have a LR product the Kia Protection Society and the Honda Appreciation come in and just ends up as a thread to slag of Land Rover.

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PR



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Unnecessary quote removed


You obviously do not visit it much then with an opinion like that! Perhaps that is why I rarely visit this site.

Signing out now! Maybe back in a few months! 1998 300TDi Auto Disco, never to be forgotten.
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Only saying what I've seen. Confused

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+1 for www.holidaycottages.co.uk

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if you want to talk about holiday cottages please do it in your own thread, to prevent this going off topic Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Hi
we have caravanned for 20+ years and we have bought bailey vans mostly. Everyone we have owned has been 100% reliable and the dealer has been excellent. We have had brilliant service and stunning memorable holidays in Europe.
The Freelander tows a dream and has towed the last two twin axles we have owned without any effort.

We have also owned lunars and Abbeys but have to say the Baileys always tow superb, may be partly attributed to the fact that Bailey work with Bath university and combine towing information and technology to achieve stunning towing results.

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My Vote goes with bailey :thumbsup:

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npinks wrote:
if you want to talk about holiday cottages please do it in your own thread, to prevent this going off topic


It already is , freel2.com At work
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This thread is in off topic section, and doesnt need to be about FL2's and has a specific question and has nothing to do with cottages Rolling Eyes Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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The Road Toad



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Old geezer

I'm interested to know the wieght of your ranger gt. I am keen to keep within the 85% ratio of car to caravan and have been looking at vans of around 1500kg. Tattoos - Why would you choose to look like the wall of a public toilet?

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