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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
So thats what avtur record is for, 'number of vehicles held up in a queue', sneaky old bugga!!!
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18th Sep 2007 10:15 pm |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
If I order before Dec 31st they will throw in the CD / radio/MP3 player and a microwave , and something else free of charge, the offer is from swift , so this makes the decision towards the dearer van bettrr value as the same offer is not on the cheaper Sprite, plus the dealer will throw in a 'cheap ' awning' wheel clamp, hitch lock water carrier and other bits too???? |
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18th Sep 2007 10:22 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
i bought my Europa 525 due to its larger end bathroom, and had the side dinnette perminatly made into a bed for the young one as when he was in that van he slept at various times of the day, and we lost those seats.
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18th Sep 2007 10:25 pm |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
Yeh, the foam seats (cheap seats) are on the Sprite models, you in the 'posh seats' get the springs!!! When you are sitting for two minutes the foam seem fine, but an hour of Bob the Buider and Corry may be a different story. Interesting point on the showers!!! But feel I would rather the privacy of the van and then the walk to empty and fill up the water tanks, give me something to do whilst shes watching Corry |
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18th Sep 2007 10:33 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Main thing is to sit down and do the Pro's & Con's of each van, If your getting a Awning thrown in can you have a annex, for the older kids, as its just like camping outside for them and more of an adventure. At the NEC speak to a few Swift Group dealers and others, some may offer other better deals than the others, and try to play them off to get your best possible deal. You can hire touring caravan from some dealers, they normally basic ones but take one away and see what you think. |
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18th Sep 2007 10:42 pm |
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Tandemman Member Since: 30 Jun 2007 Location: Barnsley Posts: 686 |
I would keep a close eye on the MPLTM rather than the MIRO the difference between the two is your loading margin, if you have two kids and the two of you then you need as big a loading margin as possible.I personally try not to exceed 855 of kerb weight of vehicle but do accept that the more you stow in the car the greater is the kerb weight.The nose weight limit on an F2 is quite generous but again I would look twice at carrying 4 bikes on the towbar as you can easily use up 50% of limit with the bikes alone.we have towed caravans for 30 years now and reccon theF2 is our best towcar yet.On German autobahns 75 to 80 mph is fine even when you get overtaken by a hearse doing about 120!!! I have an exlporer group caravan with the swing V-tec chassis for added stability but think that the new electronic stability gadget that can be fitted to all new alko chassis vans is also woirth looking at. We have covered 7500 miles with the caravan on this year and i woulddn't swap the caravan or the car as the outfit has performed brilliantly. At speed I get 25 mpg towing and as a comparison 39.5 solo. |
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19th Sep 2007 5:28 am |
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Tandemman Member Since: 30 Jun 2007 Location: Barnsley Posts: 686 |
Sorry should have read 85% of kerbweight |
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19th Sep 2007 7:14 am |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
Thnks Tandemman, I have seen the 85% ratio rule for car to van. They suggest only experienced vanners go higher but this is not recommended |
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19th Sep 2007 8:33 am |
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Tandemman Member Since: 30 Jun 2007 Location: Barnsley Posts: 686 |
To be honest it depends more on how you load the van . It is easy to increase the kerbweight of the car by putting lots of heavy stuff between the axles{on floor in rear seat area if your kids have shortish legs ) the noseweight limit is set by landrover and you adjust the fore and aft loading of the van to achieve this figure. just dont put heavy items high up or towards the extremes of the van and you,d be fine.Some vans inherently tow better than others on different vehicles and any dealer worth knowing would allow you to test tow a van and would ballast it accordingly to acheive a realistic impression of a fully loaded van. |
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19th Sep 2007 8:50 am |
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RoamerReg Member Since: 15 Sep 2007 Location: Dorset Posts: 9 |
Noboby has talked about weights yet? We tow 1500 max permissible weight with a FL2 and this is just about right, certainly wouldn't want anything heavier. It is worth checking how much pay load you get with the one you are looking at (what you can pile into it and still keep within the weight limit) With two kids and all their equipment it is very easy to be over the weight limit. We came back from France in June and put it over a weigh bridge on the way back, with just two of us we were overweight by about 2 crates of wine! I presume insurance would be invalid if you exceed max weight?
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19th Sep 2007 8:53 am |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
Cheers fr advice fellas keep it coming as you think of things |
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19th Sep 2007 8:57 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Something else to think about is the kids sleeping areas
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19th Sep 2007 10:02 am |
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avtur Member Since: 11 Nov 2006 Location: Stockport Posts: 1306 |
Bloody Hell Carl ... what have you done .... this must be one of the fastest growing threads on the forum?
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19th Sep 2007 1:34 pm |
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Paul Member Since: 10 Feb 2007 Location: Ghent Posts: 417 |
The towing capacity for both is indeed 2 tons. |
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19th Sep 2007 1:52 pm |
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