We owned a 2015 model from new. We considered it good value for money then, £10.5k including extras. (£10.5k adjusted for inflation from 2015 to now would be £14k). At nigh on £23k for 2024 this is competing against mainstream caravans and seems to us a tad expensive. Horse for courses I suppose but we would not buy at this kind of price.
Thanks for breaking this done - the mark up above inflation on the 2015 price of an extra £9k is indefensible and, as you say, there are other vans offering much more for that money.
They should put the fridge under the hob on the other side and lose that little bit of storage and counter space and look to make a self contained toilet/shower space with fold down sink on that side, to make it contain all the facilities, surely most people would prefer losing storage and leaving more items in their car. Plus at this 2024 price you would expect a bathroom. Nice little caravan though
its designed for that person who wants a micro tourer and the price aint cheap but its unique and thats part of the high price to pay sadly - thanks for comments
Is this a problem? Honest question.... I have arthritis in my shoulders and neck so might struggle moving something heavy and would be reluctant to take a risk for my own safety and the safety of others. Just asking as I am considering buying one of these and my driveway is tight and on an incline..
Couldbe the answer for you and many - I think these are great little tourers a small pop top with GRP shell and in a class of there own new ones are better with small lockers etc go check one out and please mention the channel ask for Chris he is very good on go pods!
@@janwilson5627 I own a 2018 model, great if you are single, a bit tight for two, easy to tow you can actually forget you are towing, no requirement for extension mirrors and perfect for the impulse trip, I carry my mountain e-bike in it which is perfect for my trips around Scotland, as for moving it I am close to 70 and have the usual aches and pains, if on the flat tarmac its easy but on caravan sites which are usually gravel much harder so invested in a motor mover, if you do get one then a mover is a big advantage making it far easier to move in tight spaces etc.
We owned a 2015 model from new. We considered it good value for money then, £10.5k including extras. (£10.5k adjusted for inflation from 2015 to now would be £14k). At nigh on £23k for 2024 this is competing against mainstream caravans and seems to us a tad expensive. Horse for courses I suppose but we would not buy at this kind of price.
Find another tourer like it and there isnt really a class of its own niche market - interesting what ypu say
Thanks for breaking this done - the mark up above inflation on the 2015 price of an extra £9k is indefensible and, as you say, there are other vans offering much more for that money.
the wood on the panels looks like Bardolino Oak to me - very nice
Informative video, please can you show the locker with the electrics in?
This is I think under the offside front seat base
They should put the fridge under the hob on the other side and lose that little bit of storage and counter space and look to make a self contained toilet/shower space with fold down sink on that side, to make it contain all the facilities, surely most people would prefer losing storage and leaving more items in their car. Plus at this 2024 price you would expect a bathroom. Nice little caravan though
Thanks for your thoughts - still not big enough for a bathroom is only a micro tourer look out for an a larger model possibly for 2025
Totally agree,too small and really expensive now…
its designed for that person who wants a micro tourer and the price aint cheap but its unique and thats part of the high price to pay sadly - thanks for comments
I can tell you this the bussiness is going to crash if they are bumping up the prices like this. Absolutly rediculous.
Im afraid its costs overall so this has been passed on - but for some they will still want to buy this micro tourer - thanks for comments
These are too small for me, i,ve seen quite a few on our caravan site with motor movers on 🙈 i can see the appeal for some people but not for me 😊😊
Nice honest response Julie thank you
Is this a problem? Honest question.... I have arthritis in my shoulders and neck so might struggle moving something heavy and would be reluctant to take a risk for my own safety and the safety of others. Just asking as I am considering buying one of these and my driveway is tight and on an incline..
Couldbe the answer for you and many - I think these are great little tourers a small pop top with GRP shell and in a class of there own new ones are better with small lockers etc go check one out and please mention the channel ask for Chris he is very good on go pods!
@@janwilson5627 I own a 2018 model, great if you are single, a bit tight for two, easy to tow you can actually forget you are towing, no requirement for extension mirrors and perfect for the impulse trip, I carry my mountain e-bike in it which is perfect for my trips around Scotland, as for moving it I am close to 70 and have the usual aches and pains, if on the flat tarmac its easy but on caravan sites which are usually gravel much harder so invested in a motor mover, if you do get one then a mover is a big advantage making it far easier to move in tight spaces etc.
HOW MUCH!!!, MUST BE JOKING
Thats the cost
Too noisy sound
okay thanks for feed back
To expensive ,at that price uou can get a caravan
This is instead of a conventional caravan