@@leoniemorton8832 we talked to a couple in the shop who had just bought a motorhome and travelled from south west Scotland to the shop to stock it. We will be back for some bits before big winter trip
Bailey have got the heating/hot water right. You will always have diesel in your tank and every forecourt sells it. The underslung tanks fitted to the elddis CV range are becoming harder to fill as forecourts are beginning to do away with them. The sales staff won't tell prospective customers this. Hopefully bailey have provided enough space to fit an extra battery ( id also want another solar panel which would be better fitted by the dealers as if you do anything the dealership can remove the warranty from THEY WILL) Another way is to bond another 100w panel and connect with a Y cable and fit the biggest AH battery you can. Especially if you are off gridding which this van is well capable of doing
@@EMTBnorthyorkshiredad you need an Auto Trail Expedition 68. Not as tricked out but huge bike garage. Cheaper too as lacks all the extras this one has as standard
@@OnTheRoadAgain-NikkiandBilly I’ll have a look….would love to live a life like you guys. Can’t wait to see the Spanish adventure this winter. I will be so jealous 😂👊🏻.
Looks nice but, several issues I can see, why is the fridge at floor level?, The wardrobe should be above, the sun roof above the cab is wasted space, not sure about tambour door it impinges on the pinch point when you do the campervan shuffle ,nice looking van though
@@colinnewmarch1106 fridge on ours van is higher up and yep it’s much better for oldies like us. We had overhead storage in the cab on our previous van. We don’t on the new one but then Billy has stopped twatting his head off it once a day :) But we have so much more space in our new van we can afford to not miss it. With the door in there’s more space than ours to pass though. It’s a good use of space in a small, not so wide, van. The one 6kg gas bottle worries me more than anything else if you were abroad. It’s helped by the diesel heater but I think you’d have to get an underslung lpg tank as you couldn’t put an external filler point in.
@@TunaCrunch it would be no good for us as we needed a garage for the bikes. But for the price I think the insulation and ability to use it all year around is great. Think that’s what sets it apart from many similar or more expensive vans even without the extras. Our insulation is nowhere near as good as our van is cheaper with a cheaper build quality but had the space we needed at a price we could manage. I’d love our heater to have been diesel/hook up combo like this too. Gas panic is a real thing now we are planning a 4 month trip abroad.
An absolutely wonderful open review of the van, really enjoyable. well done guys.
@@teetubbie7697 thank you for your kind feedback.
Lovely van
It’s well thought out for a small van
The best camping and caravan shop in the country 👍🏻 and the Bailey Endeavour is just stunning! X
@@leoniemorton8832 we talked to a couple in the shop who had just bought a motorhome and travelled from south west Scotland to the shop to stock it. We will be back for some bits before big winter trip
That looks a nice van for the money . Thanks for sharing ❤
@@BertieBus you’d prefer a Morelo though :)
@@OnTheRoadAgain-NikkiandBilly 😁👍❤️
Bailey have got the heating/hot water right. You will always have diesel in your tank and every forecourt sells it. The underslung tanks fitted to the elddis CV range are becoming harder to fill as forecourts are beginning to do away with them. The sales staff won't tell prospective customers this. Hopefully bailey have provided enough space to fit an extra battery ( id also want another solar panel which would be better fitted by the dealers as if you do anything the dealership can remove the warranty from THEY WILL) Another way is to bond another 100w panel and connect with a Y cable and fit the biggest AH battery you can. Especially if you are off gridding which this van is well capable of doing
@@daletinsley2954 yep we wish we had the Bailey set up. We are having gas panic
Looks ace…. Wish I could by one 😢
@@EMTBnorthyorkshiredad you need an Auto Trail Expedition 68. Not as tricked out but huge bike garage. Cheaper too as lacks all the extras this one has as standard
@@OnTheRoadAgain-NikkiandBilly I’ll have a look….would love to live a life like you guys. Can’t wait to see the Spanish adventure this winter. I will be so jealous 😂👊🏻.
@@EMTBnorthyorkshiredad look up mtb videos of Ainsa
Looks nice but, several issues I can see, why is the fridge at floor level?, The wardrobe should be above, the sun roof above the cab is wasted space, not sure about tambour door it impinges on the pinch point when you do the campervan shuffle ,nice looking van though
@@colinnewmarch1106 fridge on ours van is higher up and yep it’s much better for oldies like us. We had overhead storage in the cab on our previous van. We don’t on the new one but then Billy has stopped twatting his head off it once a day :) But we have so much more space in our new van we can afford to not miss it. With the door in there’s more space than ours to pass though. It’s a good use of space in a small, not so wide, van. The one 6kg gas bottle worries me more than anything else if you were abroad. It’s helped by the diesel heater but I think you’d have to get an underslung lpg tank as you couldn’t put an external filler point in.
Decent but i wouldnt pay 70k for it
Some similar vans are more expensive - in todays market this is pretty competitive
@@TunaCrunch it would be no good for us as we needed a garage for the bikes. But for the price I think the insulation and ability to use it all year around is great. Think that’s what sets it apart from many similar or more expensive vans even without the extras. Our insulation is nowhere near as good as our van is cheaper with a cheaper build quality but had the space we needed at a price we could manage. I’d love our heater to have been diesel/hook up combo like this too. Gas panic is a real thing now we are planning a 4 month trip abroad.