Most are doing under 100 if it’s a week or less.
I really don’t understand this either. What’s wrong with just turning up and living in equal conditions to your house. Don’t understand why you want to drag some piece of wood to then live less comfortably than at home. People I know do it because ‘the kids enjoy it’.What's the point in spending all that money, time and effort on a caravan if you're only going to go just down the road for a week?
we don't have a caravan or camper but I can see the attraction of them the freedom of being able to go where ever you want.Controversial but towing a box around is just wasteful - use accommodation already at your destitution!
My guess - eventually the personal use Caravan business will die out
Campers. All great until you want to nip to the shops and then you have to take your house.we don't have a caravan or camper but I can see the attraction of them the freedom of being able to go where ever you want.
I know a person who converted a transit van into a sleeper for him and his Mrs during lockdown, and have since drove all over Europe in it. because it's just a transit van it can park up in a carpark right next to the beach.
is it wasteful.... I dunno . I admit I haven't done the maths but as someone who goes on a plane from time to time I suspect driving a camper or even towing a caravan is probably better than me getting on a plane tbh
I guess you need to go full yankie mobile home things, one you can hook a small car or a pair of motorbikes too. not sure how you would manage of small Cornish roads howeverCampers. All great until you want to nip to the shops and then you have to take your house.
You can’t just take a caravan anywhere either. But EV to say Cornwall would be annoying having to stop especially as it’s likely you need to unhook to charge.
Sorry, I meant less than a week. For a week you’d probably be going further.What's the point in spending all that money, time and effort on a caravan if you're only going to go just down the road for a week?
Any thoughts on the Merc EQA 350 4-Matic? Was perusing a potential change for my dad. I saw a used one, ~3k miles on the clock. For a £5k deposit it was £290ish a month over 36 months. Thought that was pretty decent. Might go take a mooch around Merc dealership tomorrow. I was reading up about the EQC originally but at 2500kg it said even with the bigger battery the range was no better than the smaller EQA.
Thanks. I didn't read past those headline figures sorry.Some great deals on Merc's as their Agility PCP keeps a decent GFV. I suppose it depends what else you can get for similar money as well, do you know the approximate TCO for the 36 months?
Is there a message here ? Just buy a saloon Ev and tell us how it is. An id7 is no saloon eitherI'm sure the mercedes dealer won't hesitate to gut you.
they just seem to be missing the boat for saloon ev's - watching bits of the i5 M60 touring reviews released over last few days.
Why is he changing his car? £5k burning a hole?Thanks. I didn't read past those headline figures sorry.I'll go hassle some sales people tomorrow. We went to the Volvo event end of last week see if anything stood out, but prices were crazy. Good deals on new models with decent APR. Anything over 1 year old and APR was through the roof. Nothing for £5k deposit. Having to put down at least £10-12k to get a slightly newer XC60. No thanks. There was a lovely Polestar XC60 up for grabs though.
If you want choice buy a new one ?Seeing a lot of EVs around now.
Heard value is coming down quite a lot.
Hope to be able to pick a decent one up in the next 5 years.
Most are butt agly though. Especially that mustang. That front grille but not a grille? Seriously.. Make it look more EV!
If you want choice buy a new one ?
Why do you want one then. They are a SS tax fiddle until duty comes up and BIK changes. Your not saving anything buying second handWaaay too expensive when I WFH
Why do you want one then. They are a SS tax fiddle until duty comes up and BIK changes. Your not saving anything buying second hand