This was the comparison video I have been wanting to see. Well done Jules and Karina! I have been looking for some years now for a new caravan that is suitable for towing in Japan and also meets my own parking (storage) needs of a shipping length of less than 6 metres. The three models that keep topping my conclusion list are the Bailey Discovery D4-2, D4-4L and the Phoenix 420. From this comparison, clearly the 420 is the better choice of these particular two caravans. Thank you for this. I keep saying it though, but Bailey need to get their act together and add a third brake light. This is a simple safety feature that should be fitted.
Thank you for watching and I am glad it was helpful. I know everyone is different but I prefer the 420 too. It just offers more comfort, that said the Discovery range is very lightweight so works for people with a small tow car. Have a lovely day 😊👍
Bailey Discovery D vans are lovely inside and great to tow and when we bought, hadn't had many bad reports. However, I bought a D-4 just before Covid, so it was used once and then stored during our many lockdowns (Wales). It was very damp at first service and Bailey were absolutely awful to deal with and were awkward about the damp report (AWS engineer), demanding it was taken to a dealer. Our nearest dealer will only look at their own caravans, so I had to tow it miles to the next one and they kept it for months as Bailey were slow to agree to the repair. It came back 3 months later but on next inspection was damp again, Bailey's customer service was still abysmal and they did not cover any costs to have inspections. Total nightmare from start to finish. The dealer I bought it off eventually took it back at a massive loss as I needed to get the matter closed. Buy one but keep a damp meter handy and don't buy from a dealer miles away (we did as there were only a few available when we purchased, never again.) TL;dr Lovely van, if it gets damp, terrible manufacturer's customer service and dealers can be awkward. )-:
Sadly it’s a reflection of the crazy prices these days that £20k is considered competitively priced for an entry level van. Sadly for many of us we have been priced out of the market.
Thank you for watching, yes, prices have gone far too high for many people who may have been interested in caravanning or buying a new caravan. Dealerships are bursting with stock now so lets see what happens to prices. Hopefully they will come down.
Totally agree 😮 looking to come back to a caravan after few 8 years away, covid I expect is the reason prices have gone silly and not come down so the makes must be making a fortune, a few dealers I have been to have so much stock left at end of season so obviously buyers are being put off so time will tell, I certainly won’t be buying one on principle, I can afford but no way am I paying 23k for 2 berth pretty basic van when 8 years ago would have got me a top end 4 berth palace.
@@DavidJarrold-e7j yes… feels like manufacturers are just taking the piss and plucking prices out the tea bag box and still blaming covid or the war in Ukraine… I’m told site fees have also sky rocketed.
Excellent review, you convinced me that the GT75 420 was a good buy. Picked it up last week, really pleased with the caravan but not to sure about Bailey's after sale's care. Many thank's and keep up your excellent reviews. 🙂🙂🙂..............
Thank you. For showing these smaller models which is more of what I can handle! I really like the discovery and particularly the shape. I also don’t mind the lack of front locker as it often gets full of 💩! The fridge on the Phoenix looks like an American washing machine! I actually think the discovery looks more modern although the kitchen is much better in the Phoenix. They are both lovely vans and your presence in them makes them even more attractive! Thank you for this presentation. Very informed vlog 🎉🎉🎉
Very nice but I would definitely go for the Phoenix! Looks more luxurious too plus the benefit of the front locker, microwave and separate shower cubicle and more storage! Yes, I would go for that one, take care xxx
We’ve just part exed an older 2 berth Bailey 2010 - I have to admit it’s a lot more spacious than the first one you were showing and had a little more features too
Purchased a GT75 420 new after reading this review aproximately seven weeks ago. To my horror after a night of heavy rain I decided to look under the caravan floor to see water running out of a floor vent from inside the caravan. Upon closer inspection water was coming from the front bulkhead and front windows and was pooling along all of the front of the van under the pull-out table and corner seats, and draining out of the floor vents. IS THIS REALLY ACCEPTABLE IN A CARAVAN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS OLD. I still think this is a really good review, but would like to make potential buyers aware of my experiance.
Thank you for sharing you rather horrifying owner experience. This is absolutely not acceptable and I would reject the caravan at this point. There is clearly a problem with it. I would return to the dealer and also contact Bailey directly. I am very sorry your new caravan has suffered this problem. Please keep me updated with the outcome.
@@johndillon1226 Upon examination it seems that someone must have been aware of this problem and had tried to seal between the floor and walls of the bulkhead, (a bodge job). I also found water running down the caravan sides and capillary action was taking it along the underside of the floor, (soaking the floor). I decided to remedy all of these faults myself, as I now know what has been done and everything is OK. As they say buyer beware.Good luck with your next purchase.
Thank you for watching, yes, Bailey have never given in to the front locker, I always found ours very useful too. It seems to work for Bailey. Enjoy your day 😊
Hi Jules great video but are you sure that you can get a shelf lift up extension adjacent to the cooker for the Phoenix 420. I don't thick that Baileys can supply as an extra. Can you confirm please. Many thanks. Barry.
Thanks for watching Barry, yes you can get a flap for the 420, it is on the accessories list on the Bailey website. The flap,is actually sold through Prima Leisure and is £109. I hope that helps 😊👍
It’s good to compare them with my 1985 Elddis 2 birth whirlwind. The phoenix is so similar, in parts identical. I definitely prefer the home comfort style of the phoenix, more comfortable and cosy. Unfortunately neither will convince me to change as there’s no particular advantage in doing so.
Thank you for watching Paul, there is no point changing for the sake of it if you are happy with yours. You can spend the money on some nice trips away instead. 😊
This was the comparison video I have been wanting to see. Well done Jules and Karina! I have been looking for some years now for a new caravan that is suitable for towing in Japan and also meets my own parking (storage) needs of a shipping length of less than 6 metres. The three models that keep topping my conclusion list are the Bailey Discovery D4-2, D4-4L and the Phoenix 420. From this comparison, clearly the 420 is the better choice of these particular two caravans. Thank you for this. I keep saying it though, but Bailey need to get their act together and add a third brake light. This is a simple safety feature that should be fitted.
Thank you for watching and I am glad it was helpful. I know everyone is different but I prefer the 420 too. It just offers more comfort, that said the Discovery range is very lightweight so works for people with a small tow car. Have a lovely day 😊👍
I really think this is the best use of space small caravan I have seen.
Well done to the designers, and thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you! Great presentation! Easy to understand with your pleasent low-keyed sales pitch! 🎉
Glad you enjoyed it!😊
Bailey Discovery D vans are lovely inside and great to tow and when we bought, hadn't had many bad reports. However, I bought a D-4 just before Covid, so it was used once and then stored during our many lockdowns (Wales). It was very damp at first service and Bailey were absolutely awful to deal with and were awkward about the damp report (AWS engineer), demanding it was taken to a dealer. Our nearest dealer will only look at their own caravans, so I had to tow it miles to the next one and they kept it for months as Bailey were slow to agree to the repair. It came back 3 months later but on next inspection was damp again, Bailey's customer service was still abysmal and they did not cover any costs to have inspections. Total nightmare from start to finish. The dealer I bought it off eventually took it back at a massive loss as I needed to get the matter closed. Buy one but keep a damp meter handy and don't buy from a dealer miles away (we did as there were only a few available when we purchased, never again.) TL;dr Lovely van, if it gets damp, terrible manufacturer's customer service and dealers can be awkward. )-:
Thank you for watching and for adding your experience as an owner. 👍
Sadly it’s a reflection of the crazy prices these days that £20k is considered competitively priced for an entry level van. Sadly for many of us we have been priced out of the market.
Thank you for watching, yes, prices have gone far too high for many people who may have been interested in caravanning or buying a new caravan. Dealerships are bursting with stock now so lets see what happens to prices. Hopefully they will come down.
Totally agree 😮 looking to come back to a caravan after few 8 years away, covid I expect is the reason prices have gone silly and not come down so the makes must be making a fortune, a few dealers I have been to have so much stock left at end of season so obviously buyers are being put off so time will tell, I certainly won’t be buying one on principle, I can afford but no way am I paying 23k for 2 berth pretty basic van when 8 years ago would have got me a top end 4 berth palace.
@@karlbratby4349 strange logic that, not buying something because it’s more expensive than something you could have bought 8 years ago.
@@DavidJarrold-e7j yes… feels like manufacturers are just taking the piss and plucking prices out the tea bag box and still blaming covid or the war in Ukraine… I’m told site fees have also sky rocketed.
Excellent review, you convinced me that the GT75 420 was a good buy. Picked it up last week, really pleased with the caravan but not to sure about Bailey's after sale's care. Many thank's and keep up your excellent reviews. 🙂🙂🙂..............
Congratulations on your new caravan, hopefully the weather improves and you can properly enjoy it. 👍😊
Thank you. For showing these smaller models which is more of what I can handle! I really like the discovery and particularly the shape. I also don’t mind the lack of front locker as it often gets full of 💩! The fridge on the Phoenix looks like an American washing machine! I actually think the discovery looks more modern although the kitchen is much better in the Phoenix. They are both lovely vans and your presence in them makes them even more attractive! Thank you for this presentation. Very informed vlog 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for watching Peter and I am glad you enjoyed it. I hope you are doing ok 😊
I thought the same about the washing machine.
Very nice but I would definitely go for the Phoenix! Looks more luxurious too plus the benefit of the front locker, microwave and separate shower cubicle and more storage! Yes, I would go for that one, take care xxx
Thank you for watching Anne, have a lovely weekend 😊
Great comparison🙌
Thank you for watching 😊👍
A good comparison. Thank you.
Thank you for watching 😊
Just purchased the GT75 420, - found your video really helpful in deciding what was best for me. Thanks
Thank you for watching Barry, enjoy your new caravan and glad the review was helpful 😊
Great comparative reviews Karina 😊
Thank you Katrina 😊
We’ve just part exed an older 2 berth Bailey 2010 - I have to admit it’s a lot more spacious than the first one you were showing and had a little more features too
Oh fantastic, enjoy your new caravan!! 😊
excellent review!!
Thank you for watching 😊👍
I hope they've improved the quality to justify the price !
Purchased a GT75 420 new after reading this review aproximately seven weeks ago. To my horror after a night of heavy rain I decided to look under the caravan floor to see water running out of a floor vent from inside the caravan. Upon closer inspection water was coming from the front bulkhead and front windows and was pooling along all of the front of the van under the pull-out table and corner seats, and draining out of the floor vents. IS THIS REALLY ACCEPTABLE IN A CARAVAN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS OLD. I still think this is a really good review, but would like to make potential buyers aware of my experiance.
Thank you for sharing you rather horrifying owner experience. This is absolutely not acceptable and I would reject the caravan at this point. There is clearly a problem with it. I would return to the dealer and also contact Bailey directly. I am very sorry your new caravan has suffered this problem. Please keep me updated with the outcome.
Many thank's for your concern Karina, and keep up your cracking reviews.@@HereWeTow
Well after your experience won’t be going for this manufacturer
@@johndillon1226 Upon examination it seems that someone must have been aware of this problem and had tried to seal between the floor and walls of the bulkhead, (a bodge job). I also found water running down the caravan sides and capillary action was taking it along the underside of the floor, (soaking the floor). I decided to remedy all of these faults myself, as I now know what has been done and everything is OK. As they say buyer beware.Good luck with your next purchase.
Its the lack of a front locker that puts me off. Because we normally carry a lot of stuff in there. 😊
Thank you for watching, yes, Bailey have never given in to the front locker, I always found ours very useful too. It seems to work for Bailey. Enjoy your day 😊
Hi Jules great video but are you sure that you can get a shelf lift up extension adjacent to the cooker for the Phoenix 420. I don't thick that Baileys can supply as an extra. Can you confirm please.
Many thanks.
Barry.
Thanks for watching Barry, yes you can get a flap for the 420, it is on the accessories list on the Bailey website. The flap,is actually sold through Prima Leisure and is £109. I hope that helps 😊👍
It’s good to compare them with my 1985 Elddis 2 birth whirlwind. The phoenix is so similar, in parts identical. I definitely prefer the home comfort style of the phoenix, more comfortable and cosy. Unfortunately neither will convince me to change as there’s no particular advantage in doing so.
Thank you for watching Paul, there is no point changing for the sake of it if you are happy with yours. You can spend the money on some nice trips away instead. 😊
I prefer the 420, more homely, the other is too basic for me. 👍
Thank you for watching 😊
almost big enough for a rat
Thanks for watching 😊
I couldn't take my eyes off her hair it ruined the video!
Thank you for watching