One of the few very Best Motorhome information films. Not from a sales agent, or collaboration, but from people who do actually use a Motorhome. Very easy watching. Friendly presentation and from experience the best information give out again at the end of film. Thanks.
Guys thank you, ive been thinking in buying a motorhome to travel in Europe but didnt even knew my unknowns and this video just gave me a starting point.
Excellent advice thanks. One thing to mention, you loose your automatic C1 entitlement at age 70 and have to jump through a few hoops: eye test and medical with doctors certificate (£55 to £100) every 3 yrs, if you want to drive over 3.5 tonnes; Also, need to reapply for licence every 3 yrs anyway.
Nice to see Jon and Tash there. It is a minefield choosing the right van. Lots of research and visiting dealerships or shows. I love this part of replacing a van. Excellent advice and also talking to people on site about their vans, I am old now and really enjoy talking to people about my experience. I have also been on the customer panel for Swift and now Landrover. Guy.
Having had six brand new Motorhomes, which were all good layouts I have to say….the most important things for me are Fixed Bed, Large Garage, Separate Toilet and Shower (I don’t like sitting in the shower having a dump), Large Fridge Freezer….loving my new bench seated Moho, giving me a rear lounge in the front 😀 so to speak but with the advantage of a garage for storage woo hoo.
Size and layout are definitely key considerations before buying a first MH. We were on the brink of committing to an expensive, German A class when the dealer suggested we rented a similar layout first. Excellent advice. We didn’t get on with the “must have” L shape lounge and completely reviewed our compromise list (there are compromises with every motorhome). We did buy an expensive German motorhome, but not the one we thought we wanted - a costly mistake narrowly avoided.
Layout is definitely something to give extra thought to. I had a centre washroom caravan with a transverse fixed island bed at the back. It was a real pain so I opted for an inline island bed in the MH. Massive improvement. I like the microwave bread bin idea.
Hi Roamers, once again thank you for the upload. I bought a Ford Challenger left hand drive mobile home in Switzerland, with a fixed queen bed and seperate shower and toilet. We also have the double bed coming out the roof, which is great for the grand kids but you could also get a couple adults up in it, if you don't mind the stairs. The good thing is the fixed bed moves up and down and gives you great space in the garage. Its just over 7m so its a good size inside. I would like to put panels on the roof to increase the battery power, do you have any tips on how to do it or recommend any fitters, I live in Scotland.
Hey Gerry. Sounds like a plan and we would recommend as much Solar on your roof as you can fit. As for fitters, we don’t personally know any in Scotland but would recommend taking a look on the EcoTree website for a fitter close to you ecotreelithium.co.uk/suppliers/
Also if buying slightly older a lot of the niggling bits have been sorted and extras have been fitted. Recently got a Autotrail Dakota with everything already upgraded from solar panels to a full levelling system. It is a minefield and would personally have my own hab check done. I wouldn't want to rely on a dealers. For the sake of a couple of hundred its well worth it compared to the value of the motorhome.
Really useful advice thanks, we have a few different styles booked for this year to try out layouts before we buy. Also great to hear mobility issues mentioned, this affects my wife and is often overlooked on most channels. Thanks guys
Stuart have you watched any Wandering Wheelie videos? Dee and Liam travel in a wheelchair adapted van. XVSupremacy, isn’t it great that there is space in the world for all kinds of vans, from purpose built mohos to self converted character vans.
I bought a brand new Hymer MLI580 8 years ago. It is a beautiful van and does everything I want, however have one regret about being a Mercedes Aclass . EVERYTHING that needs doing to the engine HASTO BE DONE through a letter box slot andNOTHING is accessible to do , maintenance is VERY Difficult to do even the air filter must be disassembled in place to change the filter. The dealer HATES THEM, but the van cab based models are just standard vehicles to maintain.
We loved the new mecadies panel van the base vehicle is amazing but they only did one layout which was poor. great Vlog been all through this with my brother.
Great video ,just 2 hrs ago bought a Kon Tiki 599 Sport .8.1 mtr .Theres is only 2 of us and the dog . We must have looked and been in 50 to 60 before we commited .
did you buy the motor home you were talking about? it looks great. you done your homework very interesting listening to you talking about the motor home you were very passionate about. stay safe
I Love your videos and advice, we are hoping to buy in the future and have gone over and over layouts, I have mobility issues so most of the beds are not an option, the Bolero single is nice, hmm but we want a rear lounge as well!! decisions decisions, keep up the great advice
Once again a great vlog, I think most of us when first getting into Motorhoming make the same mistakes on layout and the size you really need, we need to find the layout that best for you but understand that not every motorhome is going to tick every box, I like the fixed bed, but to get the storage for larger items the island bed didn't work, the same with shower rooms I'm 6'3" and find most toilets don't have leg room, we sold our last MH to downsize but after 2yrs of looking have ended up with a larger one, the thing is to not rush into buying as you said try before buying, also remember a 3.5 ton may only have 400kg of load once your added a pasenger and clothing as well as bedding you not left with alot extra battery and solar panels a bike or 2 and it soon gone and your overloaded no one ever seems to addvise new MH to find out what the unlaidened wieght is and how it's made up, as this can be different between manufacturers, most only have 25lt of water in the unlaidened wieght, so just by filling your water before leaving site or home could put you over wieght as 1lt of water = 1kg if you wide camp as we do you can always find water but may not be able to empty your gray water.. ANyway you get a thumbs up again from us for another great video.
I've had loads over the last 30 years, bought a new Rapido 2019 coachbuilt, a class, I found I had made a massive mistake when I collected it in Germany in the winter. The heater full on did not get the cab warm, unlike the van cab models which seem to have good heaters.Was checked by a dealer and was told the heater was working as it should,- NOT.
Great video. Quick and concise. I’ve used caravans for over 30 years and agree with you layout is the major thought. Unfortunately if you are new it is a difficult choice as experience gains you knowledge. Renting a motorhome may seem a waste of money but it will save you in the long run. Compromise is definitely a second thought as I’ve never come across the perfect van . Looking forward to your next motor home and your trips ahead.
13 motorhomes/campervans later we gave up trying to find the perfect one the last being an Autosleepers warwick XL with all the toys.The solution was to buy an ex patient transport ambulance with reasonably low mileage and build our own using all the bits we liked from the previous campers,including not fitting a microwave as it to was only ever used as abread bin.
For me - New or Used - Used are so strong money with no manufacturers warranty etc - New costs a little bit more money, but gives you total peace of mind for a novice. We know the layout, island bed, with separate Wc and shower, with a Jack/Jill door to close off the bedroom/wc/shower from the rest of the motorhome. Plus big garage. Spending an extra 10% though gets you brand new. That’s the compromise for us.
Great vlog. I’d watch out for prices - you can spend £50k, £100k and more if you want to. Make your own mind up - don’t let the dealer steer you too much - their job is to get as much of your hard earned cash as possible! Personally I’d get something cheap based upon a Luton van and then use it and then fine tune what you want next. I’d advise not to jump straight in with a shiny new one.
We thought we had the right van for last 2.5 years with French bed in corner but getting older it has become harder to make bed, Bailey french bed high off the floor so got to clamber up to get to the back corner, answer - just traded in for a Swift Escape 694 with rear ISLAND bed means losing a great wash room with seperate shower and gaining a full wet room all in one which we always said we would never do but age does have its let downs mobility not as it was.
I think understanding that compromise is going to be necessary actually eventually makes the choice a bit easier. I imagine it must be frustrating to change your van because your needs change rather than you fancy a change. I’m so pleased you have a lovely van now though x
Hey SuperSteer. Most handle just fine over here and throughout Europe, especially when on an ALCO chassis, but some on a standard 3.5 tonne van chassis often need uprating to carry extra weight or sometimes air bags are added to the rear for extra payload and stability.
Hi there, The title of the video is what motorhome should we buy! Refering to you. If you are giving us advise and it's absolutely 100% brilliant advise surely the title she be different to what it is. Sorry for being so picky but the video was opposite to what I thought.
When we bought our motorhome we did what you really shouldn't and bought the first one we looked at. We had no clue about them or what we would want from one. We now know we want a different lay out after using it for 2 years. We also use ours like a car when away. We like the fact we have a portable loo and can have a cuppa whenever we feel like 😁
I always joke that our Moho is my giant hand bag, I have everything I need in it! I also think you are in the majority of van owners when it comes to picking your first van!
Great video again, absolutely spot on, layout is most important, but is there a perfect layout, I think there is always a compromise to be made in any layout, we have come from a fixed island bed caravan to a rear lounge motorhome, have swapped and changed since 2001, it suits us to have the extra space when taking the grandkids away, making the bed up takes less than 5 mins and packing away the same, love our duvaly sleeping duvets, in a few years we might go back to a fixed bed who knows lol, have you decided on your layout yet guys? Kind regards Mark & Lorna
We don’t have a diesel heater so may not be the best to advise you, however everyone that has a diesel heater seems to turn it off shortly after fairly quickly as it makes the van hot in no time so for your size van I’m betting a 2kw one would be fine.
Great advice guys! We are currently planning on migrating from our trusty T6 to a motorhome, a big leap but needed as the girls grow up! We have a really random question, not sure if you’ve covered this before(apologies if you have). What do you do for drinking water, do you use the fresh water tank in the motorhome, if so how do you keep the tank clean? Thanks Martin & Carina
Morning! Currently we have 2 or 3 2ltr bottles rotating through the fridge to keep cool. Going forwards we are looking at filtration systems to see if there is something to fix our “plastic bottle” usage.
Hi Steve I’ve notice that your swift kon tiki is fitted with air conditioning, I’ve just bought a tag axle kon Tiki much the same and I have been researching which air con unit to buy, I assume yours is a truma which seems to be the route to go, however after reading the spec it says it requires 28 amp supply on initial start up and from memory at camp sites they sometimes have a trip off on hook up supply of only 10 amp, did you have any problems abroad as I’m planning a 2 month trip around Europe or even here in the UK, great blogs cheers Derek
Good question Derek, and yes we have the Truma Aventa Comfort. We have had trouble but only twice in 2 x 6 week summer trips. Most European campsites will be fine Derek.
Lol my other half thought I had a motorhome problem 9 in 10 years but finally have found the one, so much to choose from they are all fantastic so much choice 😂
@@RoamingRadfords The One 😂💕 Is a Dethleffs trend 6557 i A class it suits us perfectly, And more importantly we both love it 👍good luck with your new one whichever you decide enjoy the ride!!!
Older vehicles go slower for better mpg plus they generally have less powerful modern engines. Also keep a slush fund of about £1000 for old vehicles ie over 10years old, as parts wear out and/or need upgrading / replacing especially tires( many are over 5 yrs old but still have legal tread depths). Biggest tip regardless of what you have is the payload must be distributed evenly as much as possible or you could end up with axle overloading ( deemed dangerous as you're exceeding the safe parameters)
One important thing to add is size if you like using your campervan Wales and Cornwall narrow lanes you need to get a slimline which can easily be parked anywhere a normal size thank me parked unlike the monstrous tag axle vehicles
Totally agree Layout Layout Layout, we have a caravan at the moment and because we got the layout right we have had it for 8 years, our situation has now changed so we are looking for a motor home so we are going to hire one this year for our main holiday with the layout we think we will want (end lounge) and we will soon find out touring Wales for 9 days 😉
An excellent guide for selecting your motorhome and what to consider. We rented for two trips before buying our first van and that paid off big time on the long run.
It really is a minefield but after over 30 years of caravans and campervans buying our new motorhome wasn’t too difficult. Definitely layout is key plus in our motorhome we have two drop down double beds and a great lounge. Also we tow the wife’s Toyota IQ behind us on an A frame so easy to tour the local area once set up on site. Our kids are adults now but sometimes visit with their partners and love the drop down front double. Only downside is the toilet fills up too quickly then. 😂. Good luck with the search for your new motorhome 👌🏽👌🏽
By the way, love your vlogs, they are always very interesting especially when you meet up with the other UA-cam’er’s, it would be a very popular TV series lol
As always a great video guys, very informative. We are looking for our first motor home and we saw you at Peterborough when you recorded this…I’ve just spotted myself in your last shot 😂 The wife and i have a different view on layouts, I prefer the end lounge but she prefers an end bathroom, so planning to trial a few different layouts this year to hopefully persuade her the end lounge is the way to go 😉….
I think cost is also a major consideration, you may have mentioned it and I missed it! I know you mentioned second hand. My favourite motorhome is the Wingamm 540 Oasi, it would be perfect for us but it’s over £100k so for now we have settled for a lovely Devon conversion on a MWB Peugeot Boxer and we’re buying the lottery tickets.😀 Thanks for a really interesting video and for sharing your knowledge.
Good vid again for #RoamingRadfords all very valid points they mention and we agree with most of them but I would also consider looking at private sales because sometimes there are bigger savings to be made. Clearly do your research first though, like MOT history, price check, view in the daylight, ask for a demo of everything working like gas, electrics, awning, take it for a test drive with temp insurance etc .......
New sub. A think nows the time to be selfish . space wise the boys will be . cant be bothered in 3 yrs.Get a fixed bed for yourself. None of us are getting any younger . stay safe youre a lovely couple xx
Hey Robert! Welcome along. I’m going to try my best to keep those boys travelling with us for as long as possible. But we will probably change again in the future!
Everybody's needs are different you explained it spot on. Many years with a caravan suited us when kids were little . Then they left. 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 motorhome was 👍 . We were sure we wanted room to take the grandchildren. Fixed 🛌 above cab ect then after a few years we changed what we needed and wanted now we love what we have. Bench seats fixed bed above cab and French bed at back . So on paper it may read sleeps six .but we cannot travel with children as the seats are side facing . Although it has 2 fitted belts one one side only adults can use them .so for us this was and still is our perfect layout......and can I say anyone buying please check if there motorhome is registered on company house .
Why you not buy yourself with new. Motorhome small tow car like bob earnshaw and few other UA-cam do that. Would brilliant idea for you family why away you could leave motorhome park on campsite use car to go out tour around do UA-cam p.s you Steve are lovely family to watch thank you?
You omitted the licence requirement for anyone over seventy years of age. Irrespective of when you passed your test, when you reach the age of 70 you lose the 'C 1' entitlement on you licence. The entitlement can be retained by having a medical and being declared fit to drive up to the 7.5 ton limit. A retest is not required. If you lose your 'C 1' entitlement you can only drive up to 3.5 ton limit.
One of the few very Best Motorhome information films. Not from a sales agent, or collaboration, but from people who do actually use a Motorhome. Very easy watching. Friendly presentation and from experience the best information give out again at the end of film.
Thanks.
Wow, thank you, your comment has made our evening x
Guys thank you, ive been thinking in buying a motorhome to travel in Europe but didnt even knew my unknowns and this video just gave me a starting point.
Great channel love you guys. Ive worked since I was 13 , 54 now still working my guts out but can't seem to get enyware. Love those campers.
Aww thank you x
Excellent advice thanks. One thing to mention, you loose your automatic C1 entitlement at age 70 and have to jump through a few hoops: eye test and medical with doctors certificate (£55 to £100) every 3 yrs, if you want to drive over 3.5 tonnes; Also, need to reapply for licence every 3 yrs anyway.
Well done - clear & concise!
I plan on living in mine, I’m now thinking the fixed bed at the back for the larger garage is the way to go.
Nice to see Jon and Tash there. It is a minefield choosing the right van. Lots of research and visiting dealerships or shows. I love this part of replacing a van. Excellent advice and also talking to people on site about their vans, I am old now and really enjoy talking to people about my experience. I have also been on the customer panel for Swift and now Landrover. Guy.
Ah Guy, you will never make me believe you are old now!
Thank you so much for this advise, very informative.
Thank you one's again, very useful information, I know now what ti look for, 😀
Great advice love your videos and your wonderful family. Scotty
Superb! Great advice and fabulous pair of presenters!
Where do I obtain that magazine from please? Many thanks 🙌🚐
Thanks. You can get the MMM magazine from here www.outandaboutlive.co.uk/motorhomes/store/subscriptions/mmm/
Why have I never thought of using the microwave as the bread bin! Love getting these tips, thank you 😊
Ohh I have many many “odd life hacks”🤣🤣🤣
Great advice and what lovely people you both are. Scotty
Thanks George x
Having had six brand new Motorhomes, which were all good layouts I have to say….the most important things for me are Fixed Bed, Large Garage, Separate Toilet and Shower (I don’t like sitting in the shower having a dump), Large Fridge Freezer….loving my new bench seated Moho, giving me a rear lounge in the front 😀 so to speak but with the advantage of a garage for storage woo hoo.
I love how all our priorities change as we adapt!
Those are my priorities also! Which Moho did you get?
Size and layout are definitely key considerations before buying a first MH. We were on the brink of committing to an expensive, German A class when the dealer suggested we rented a similar layout first. Excellent advice. We didn’t get on with the “must have” L shape lounge and completely reviewed our compromise list (there are compromises with every motorhome). We did buy an expensive German motorhome, but not the one we thought we wanted - a costly mistake narrowly avoided.
That’s great advice from your Dealer, I’m so pleased for you x
Layout is definitely something to give extra thought to. I had a centre washroom caravan with a transverse fixed island bed at the back. It was a real pain so I opted for an inline island bed in the MH. Massive improvement. I like the microwave bread bin idea.
There is absolutely pros and cons to every layout, it’s so important to get a handle on your own priorities.
Hi Roamers, once again thank you for the upload.
I bought a Ford Challenger left hand drive mobile home in Switzerland, with a fixed queen bed and seperate shower and toilet. We also have the double bed coming out the roof, which is great for the grand kids but you could also get a couple adults up in it, if you don't mind the stairs.
The good thing is the fixed bed moves up and down and gives you great space in the garage. Its just over 7m so its a good size inside.
I would like to put panels on the roof to increase the battery power, do you have any tips on how to do it or recommend any fitters, I live in Scotland.
Hey Gerry. Sounds like a plan and we would recommend as much Solar on your roof as you can fit. As for fitters, we don’t personally know any in Scotland but would recommend taking a look on the EcoTree website for a fitter close to you ecotreelithium.co.uk/suppliers/
Slideouts are the way to go.Extra space when parked up.
Ooooh! That would be amazing!?
Also if buying slightly older a lot of the niggling bits have been sorted and extras have been fitted. Recently got a Autotrail Dakota with everything already upgraded from solar panels to a full levelling system. It is a minefield and would personally have my own hab check done. I wouldn't want to rely on a dealers. For the sake of a couple of hundred its well worth it compared to the value of the motorhome.
These are great tips, thank you Steve
Really useful advice thanks, we have a few different styles booked for this year to try out layouts before we buy. Also great to hear mobility issues mentioned, this affects my wife and is often overlooked on most channels. Thanks guys
These Motor Homes are all very same and boring though, lacking character.
Stuart have you watched any Wandering Wheelie videos? Dee and Liam travel in a wheelchair adapted van.
XVSupremacy, isn’t it great that there is space in the world for all kinds of vans, from purpose built mohos to self converted character vans.
@@RoamingRadfords I haven’t but certainly will now, thanks again
I bought a brand new Hymer MLI580 8 years ago. It is a beautiful van and does everything I want, however have one regret about being a Mercedes Aclass . EVERYTHING that needs doing to the engine HASTO BE DONE through a letter box slot andNOTHING is accessible to do , maintenance is VERY Difficult to do even the air filter must be disassembled in place to change the filter. The dealer HATES THEM, but the van cab based models are just standard vehicles to maintain.
Great vlog!! We went ther a few years ago and we came away with more questions on what was right for our use??? Still in our caravan though!!
Thanks Stuart, we loved our caravan for a long time!
Really enjoyed your video and have subscribed.
What motorhomes have you had in the past?
Have you ever considered an A class?
We loved the new mecadies panel van the base vehicle is amazing but they only did one layout which was poor. great Vlog been all through this with my brother.
Thanks Paul! I hope your brother found something he's happy with!
Great video ,just 2 hrs ago bought a Kon Tiki 599 Sport .8.1 mtr .Theres is only 2 of us and the dog . We must have looked and been in 50 to 60 before we commited .
Wow that’s so exciting!!!
Thank you ,let the adventures begin
Fantastic advice put in the most succinct fashion I’ve seen to date. Well done 👌💙❤️
Thank you x
Really useful vlog. We have had end lounge, and tried the vw camper route, but this time it’s fixed singles for us and a huge garage.
It takes time to find the perfect van, and then it seems your needs change 🤣
great video . says everything you need to know , how about a video about winebago type motorhomes
Thanks Leslie, winebagos aren’t really our area of expertise, but it could be a fun topic to research!
did you buy the motor home you were talking about?
it looks great.
you done your homework
very interesting listening
to you talking about the motor home you were very passionate about.
stay safe
Thanks as always to you Moira x
I Love your videos and advice, we are hoping to buy in the future and have gone over and over layouts, I have mobility issues so most of the beds are not an option, the Bolero single is nice, hmm but we want a rear lounge as well!! decisions decisions, keep up the great advice
Good luck with your search!!!
Once again a great vlog, I think most of us when first getting into Motorhoming make the same mistakes on layout and the size you really need, we need to find the layout that best for you but understand that not every motorhome is going to tick every box, I like the fixed bed, but to get the storage for larger items the island bed didn't work, the same with shower rooms I'm 6'3" and find most toilets don't have leg room, we sold our last MH to downsize but after 2yrs of looking have ended up with a larger one, the thing is to not rush into buying as you said try before buying, also remember a 3.5 ton may only have 400kg of load once your added a pasenger and clothing as well as bedding you not left with alot extra battery and solar panels a bike or 2 and it soon gone and your overloaded no one ever seems to addvise new MH to find out what the unlaidened wieght is and how it's made up, as this can be different between manufacturers, most only have 25lt of water in the unlaidened wieght, so just by filling your water before leaving site or home could put you over wieght as 1lt of water = 1kg if you wide camp as we do you can always find water but may not be able to empty your gray water.. ANyway you get a thumbs up again from us for another great video.
Thank you so much for sharing your perspective! It’s always interesting to understand what other people prioritise and are happy to compromise on!
I've had loads over the last 30 years, bought a new Rapido 2019 coachbuilt, a class, I found I had made a massive mistake when I collected it in Germany in the winter. The heater full on did not get the cab warm, unlike the van cab models which seem to have good heaters.Was checked by a dealer and was told the heater was working as it should,- NOT.
Oh no! That’s so disappointing Stewart!
Great video. Quick and concise. I’ve used caravans for over 30 years and agree with you layout is the major thought. Unfortunately if you are new it is a difficult choice as experience gains you knowledge. Renting a motorhome may seem a waste of money but it will save you in the long run. Compromise is definitely a second thought as I’ve never come across the perfect van .
Looking forward to your next motor home and your trips ahead.
Great advice, thank you for sharing x
Wish I could but stay in Shetland so expensive up here for 3 nights in hire over £1000 pounds
Awesome thank you. Best I have seen.
Thank you!
Would you advise joining a camping club with a motorhome and which one
Absolutely Roger, we are with the friendly club and would recommend them www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk
13 motorhomes/campervans later we gave up trying to find the perfect one the last being an Autosleepers warwick XL with all the toys.The solution was to buy an ex patient transport ambulance with reasonably low mileage and build our own using all the bits we liked from the previous campers,including not fitting a microwave as it to was only ever used as abread bin.
Microwaves make the best bread bins! But Steven, it does sound like you’ve found your perfect solution!
Hai Like to know how u feel about autoroller 746 motorhome .
Thanks
Thanks to you guys I know my layout, my berths, my seatbelt requirements, I now need to find somewhere to keep it Doh!! Thanks ❤️
Ha ha, I’m glad we could at least help with some of that!!
For me - New or Used - Used are so strong money with no manufacturers warranty etc - New costs a little bit more money, but gives you total peace of mind for a novice. We know the layout, island bed, with separate Wc and shower, with a Jack/Jill door to close off the bedroom/wc/shower from the rest of the motorhome. Plus big garage. Spending an extra 10% though gets you brand new. That’s the compromise for us.
Thanks for sharing your priorities Nick, I’m finding all these comments fascinating! Thank you xx
Great vlog. I’d watch out for prices - you can spend £50k, £100k and more if you want to. Make your own mind up - don’t let the dealer steer you too much - their job is to get as much of your hard earned cash as possible! Personally I’d get something cheap based upon a Luton van and then use it and then fine tune what you want next. I’d advise not to jump straight in with a shiny new one.
Great tips James x
@@RoamingRadfords :-)
We thought we had the right van for last 2.5 years with French bed in corner but getting older it has become harder to make bed, Bailey french bed high off the floor so got to clamber up to get to the back corner, answer - just traded in for a Swift Escape 694 with rear ISLAND bed means losing a great wash room with seperate shower and gaining a full wet room all in one which we always said we would never do but age does have its let downs mobility not as it was.
I think understanding that compromise is going to be necessary actually eventually makes the choice a bit easier. I imagine it must be frustrating to change your van because your needs change rather than you fancy a change.
I’m so pleased you have a lovely van now though x
How exciting, a new motorhome. Looking forward to seeing what you choose :)
Thanks Bex x
Great video! We make Steering and Suspension parts for RV's in the US. How do your RV's handle on the road over there across the pond?
Hey SuperSteer. Most handle just fine over here and throughout Europe, especially when on an ALCO chassis, but some on a standard 3.5 tonne van chassis often need uprating to carry extra weight or sometimes air bags are added to the rear for extra payload and stability.
That’s my parent in laws motorhome company that feature quite heavily in the background, DG motorhomes based 20 minutes from Peterborough
Ahhh we enjoyed meeting all the dealers at this event
All great info for newbies x
Thank you Valerie x
Hi there,
The title of the video is what motorhome should we buy! Refering to you.
If you are giving us advise and it's absolutely 100% brilliant advise surely the title she be different to what it is.
Sorry for being so picky but the video was opposite to what I thought.
When we bought our motorhome we did what you really shouldn't and bought the first one we looked at. We had no clue about them or what we would want from one. We now know we want a different lay out after using it for 2 years. We also use ours like a car when away. We like the fact we have a portable loo and can have a cuppa whenever we feel like 😁
I always joke that our Moho is my giant hand bag, I have everything I need in it! I also think you are in the majority of van owners when it comes to picking your first van!
Great video again, absolutely spot on, layout is most important, but is there a perfect layout, I think there is always a compromise to be made in any layout, we have come from a fixed island bed caravan to a rear lounge motorhome, have swapped and changed since 2001, it suits us to have the extra space when taking the grandkids away, making the bed up takes less than 5 mins and packing away the same, love our duvaly sleeping duvets, in a few years we might go back to a fixed bed who knows lol, have you decided on your layout yet guys? Kind regards Mark & Lorna
I love hearing how we all adapt as our needs change, it’s such an interesting subject. Thank you both for sharing your experience x
Hi guys, what campervan diesel heater would you recommend for a L2H2 size van?
We don’t have a diesel heater so may not be the best to advise you, however everyone that has a diesel heater seems to turn it off shortly after fairly quickly as it makes the van hot in no time so for your size van I’m betting a 2kw one would be fine.
Great advice guys! We are currently planning on migrating from our trusty T6 to a motorhome, a big leap but needed as the girls grow up! We have a really random question, not sure if you’ve covered this before(apologies if you have). What do you do for drinking water, do you use the fresh water tank in the motorhome, if so how do you keep the tank clean? Thanks Martin & Carina
Morning! Currently we have 2 or 3 2ltr bottles rotating through the fridge to keep cool. Going forwards we are looking at filtration systems to see if there is something to fix our “plastic bottle” usage.
Great video, very helpful thank you
Glad you liked it!
Hi Steve I’ve notice that your swift kon tiki is fitted with air conditioning, I’ve just bought a tag axle kon Tiki much the same and I have been researching which air con unit to buy, I assume yours is a truma which seems to be the route to go, however after reading the spec it says it requires 28 amp supply on initial start up and from memory at camp sites they sometimes have a trip off on hook up supply of only 10 amp, did you have any problems abroad as I’m planning a 2 month trip around Europe or even here in the UK, great blogs cheers Derek
Good question Derek, and yes we have the Truma Aventa Comfort. We have had trouble but only twice in 2 x 6 week summer trips. Most European campsites will be fine Derek.
Hi Steve thanks for coming back so quickly great I’ll go that route cheers Derek
Lol my other half thought I had a motorhome problem 9 in 10 years but finally have found the one, so much to choose from they are all fantastic so much choice 😂
How exciting, the one!!!
@@RoamingRadfords
The One 😂💕
Is a Dethleffs trend 6557 i A class it suits us perfectly,
And more importantly we both love it 👍good luck with your new one whichever you decide enjoy the ride!!!
Thank you
Thank you x
Hope you decide on the one that meets your family's requirements.
Thank you x
Well done
Love from Oz
Older vehicles go slower for better mpg plus they generally have less powerful modern engines.
Also keep a slush fund of about £1000 for old vehicles ie over 10years old, as parts wear out and/or need upgrading / replacing especially tires( many are over 5 yrs old but still have legal
tread depths).
Biggest tip regardless of what you have is the payload must be distributed evenly as much as possible or you could end up with axle overloading ( deemed dangerous as you're exceeding the safe parameters)
Great tips Daniel, thank you for sharing them xx
Good video thanks lee
Thanks Lee
As a motorhomer very good advice
Thanks Karl!
great video thanks
Thanks Francis x
One important thing to add is size if you like using your campervan Wales and Cornwall narrow lanes you need to get a slimline which can easily be parked anywhere a normal size thank me parked unlike the monstrous tag axle vehicles
Good advice. When we are exploring Wales and Cornwall we tend to look out for bus stops, we know if a bus can handle the road, we can!
Totally agree Layout Layout Layout, we have a caravan at the moment and because we got the layout right we have had it for 8 years, our situation has now changed so we are looking for a motor home so we are going to hire one this year for our main holiday with the layout we think we will want (end lounge) and we will soon find out touring Wales for 9 days 😉
Robert that sounds like the perfect plan! Good Luck!
great vlog thank you
Thanks Cary!
An excellent guide for selecting your motorhome and what to consider. We rented for two trips before buying our first van and that paid off big time on the long run.
Ahh such a great way to “try before you buy”. Thanks for commenting!
One day... One day 😂👍 another great video guys! 🙂
Aww Brendan!
It really is a minefield but after over 30 years of caravans and campervans buying our new motorhome wasn’t too difficult. Definitely layout is key plus in our motorhome we have two drop down double beds and a great lounge. Also we tow the wife’s Toyota IQ behind us on an A frame so easy to tour the local area once set up on site. Our kids are adults now but sometimes visit with their partners and love the drop down front double. Only downside is the toilet fills up too quickly then. 😂. Good luck with the search for your new motorhome 👌🏽👌🏽
Thanks Steve, I imagine it’s lovely when you all travel together again!
Brilliant video 👍
Thanks Paul x
By the way, love your vlogs, they are always very interesting especially when you meet up with the other UA-cam’er’s, it would be a very popular TV series lol
Thanks Robert, you’ve made us both smile x
Awesome video guys 😊👍
Thank you lovely Will x
As always a great video guys, very informative. We are looking for our first motor home and we saw you at Peterborough when you recorded this…I’ve just spotted myself in your last shot 😂
The wife and i have a different view on layouts, I prefer the end lounge but she prefers an end bathroom, so planning to trial a few different layouts this year to hopefully persuade her the end lounge is the way to go 😉….
Ahhh we did love our rear bathroom in the old caravan! It was nice to be able to turn around comfortably!
I think cost is also a major consideration, you may have mentioned it and I missed it! I know you mentioned second hand. My favourite motorhome is the Wingamm 540 Oasi, it would be perfect for us but it’s over £100k so for now we have settled for a lovely Devon conversion on a MWB Peugeot Boxer and we’re buying the lottery tickets.😀 Thanks for a really interesting video and for sharing your knowledge.
That sounds perfect Sylvia x
@@RoamingRadfords I was thinking, the price probably goes without saying! 😂😂
Big big like 👍 👌 💪.
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I recently got a elddis majestic 275 I live in it permanently
Ohhh how are you enjoying full time Van life?
@@RoamingRadfords I am enjoying it so much the freedom feels great, I may start a vlog soon 😊
Oooh exciting
I can’t believe you never mentioned the layouts..😀
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Cheers guys. All the best.👍🚐😎
Thanks Rob!
Great video guys and some excellent advice. Stay safe … Smithy
Thanks Smithy!
I know I would love to buy a VW Campervan but there is only one snag. I aint got the money lol.
Ahhh VWs do hold their money well.
Great advice guy's 👍👍
Thanks Mick!
Good vid again for #RoamingRadfords all very valid points they mention and we agree with most of them but I would also consider looking at private sales because sometimes there are bigger savings to be made. Clearly do your research first though, like MOT history, price check, view in the daylight, ask for a demo of everything working like gas, electrics, awning, take it for a test drive with temp insurance etc .......
Great advice!!! Thanks for sharing it!
Great advice👏👏👏
Thanks Martin x
Youu never mentioned towing anything with your mpotorhome car or trailer maybe !
Hey Jack, at the moment we don’t feel like we need to. We are happy with public transport. That may change in the future!
Where have you gone
We’ve not gone anywhere Eric, we’re right here
Very interesting 👌
Thanks Denise x
If you have a Readly sub (my wife does like her magazines) I believe there's some motorhome magazines included.
We do! And they do!!! Yep, Steve love the Moho mags.
A white one :P
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Great video 👍
Thanks Garry x
Swift Bolero is a good motorhome
Yes! Yes Leo it is x
New sub. A think nows the time to be selfish . space wise the boys will be . cant be bothered in 3 yrs.Get a fixed bed for yourself. None of us are getting any younger . stay safe youre a lovely couple xx
Hey Robert! Welcome along.
I’m going to try my best to keep those boys travelling with us for as long as possible. But we will probably change again in the future!
Everybody's needs are different you explained it spot on. Many years with a caravan suited us when kids were little . Then they left. 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
motorhome was 👍 .
We were sure we wanted room to take the grandchildren. Fixed 🛌 above cab ect then after a few years we changed what we needed and wanted now we love what we have. Bench seats fixed bed above cab and French bed at back . So on paper it may read sleeps six .but we cannot travel with children as the seats are side facing . Although it has 2 fitted belts one one side only adults can use them .so for us this was and still is our perfect layout......and can I say anyone buying please check if there motorhome is registered on company house .
Thank you so much for sharing your experience, isn’t it interesting how our needs evolve!
Why you not buy yourself with new. Motorhome small tow car like bob earnshaw and few other UA-cam do that. Would brilliant idea for you family why away you could leave motorhome park on campsite use car to go out tour around do UA-cam p.s you Steve are lovely family to watch thank you?
Thanks Stephen,
We just don’t think we would use a car very much. We are happy with public transport, it feels more like an adventure!
Tow a car behind you’re motorhome is that not an option
We are happy with public transport and Uber 😊
You omitted the licence requirement for anyone over seventy years of age. Irrespective of when you passed your test, when you reach the age of 70 you lose the 'C 1' entitlement on you licence. The entitlement can be retained by having a medical and being declared fit to drive up to the 7.5 ton limit. A retest is not required. If you lose your 'C 1' entitlement you can only drive up to 3.5 ton limit.
Good point Brian, thanks for bringing that up. Yes at 70 you will need to pass a medical to keep your C1 entitlement 👍
Watching even though I’m not in it
Why don’t you build them their perfect van?
Tracking your update on Tues pal, seen your little shorter bids this week too. Keep smashing it LTT👊
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@@paulvose3177 I don’t think what I build would be perfect to them
Why don’t you think you can Liam, you have done a removal van😉😂😂😂
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Only about a thousand pounds for a C1 test 😂
Don't buy a Roller Team
Oh dear Matt, I hope you’ve found your perfect van x
@@RoamingRadfords thought I did buying a roller team
ITS ONLY ABOUT £1000 TO DO THE TEST.... HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Choices choices, £20.000 £50.000 £100.000, Way out of ordinary normal peoples funds, nice if your well poked up tho...
Buy the one you like ffs......
We will! Thank you x