So sad they have packed up such nice people to deal with just a short journey to get parts for us always had a laugh with les before he retired merry Christmas & happy new year to you both & family🎄
Hi Paul, YES…. LES!, such a character! As you say, nice people to deal with and a short journey for us too. Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year to you too. Thanks, Andy and Kim.
Hi both gutted for you. It does cause added stress, but I’m sure everything will work out, We wish you both a very happy Christmas and new year Love from both of us ☺️☺️
@@RobandLynnontour nothing too stressful I hope, servicing will be okay as we’ve used these guys before, it’s only if we need warranty work in the future, knowing the caravan network it’ll be okay to get work done. Have a great Christmas away and a happy new year, give Mavis a snuggle for me. Cheers. Andy and Kim.
Our Bailey (and Swift and Elldis) Dealer in Dereham - Greentrees CaravanStore closed at the end of October, again due to the owners retiring after failing to sell the business despite trying for 2 years. They have supported the sales staff and the Technicians to set up separate businesses on parts of the same site. Warranties have transferred to the new servicing business - our van is just over 1 year old. It will be interesting to see how things go. I don't think things are generally well in the Caravan Business - we are waiting for a replacement internal panel under warranty - 2 months on still no word on when we can expect the panel and many of the Bailey Forums are filled with complaints about the supply of replacement parts. Various rumours circulate about the financial health of at least one of the manufacturers and their future viability. There is also the future transition to electric vehicles and the ceasing of production of diesel and petrol cars from 2030. All in all I think we are in for a period of uncertainty in the caravan industry for the next decade or so.
Hi Mark, a great reply, thanks. Great to hear about the smaller businesses sprouting from the one that close. Bailey and Prima are a bit slow, I've only experienced them from spare parts for myself, not warranty. Their delivery times are generally shocking. I think the only mfr. I've heard that may be struggling or ceasing was Elddis? The electric/diesel debacle will roll on, I have a supplier at my work who has (sort of) been forced to use electric for his company car, he has a Bailey Unicorn that he tows and is okay at the moment, but I don't think he's towed very far as yet! Equally, there is no way in my life time I would ever be able to afford an EV to tow our caravan - we'd be looking at a £90k+ car to do that! Thanks again, Andy.
@@GrandadGrandsonsAdventures it is a shame for sure. But as we’re not in the market and all that, it’s not too bad for us. Hope you all have a great Christmas and catch up again soon. Andy and Kim.
I think it odd that a successful business would just close because the owner wants to retire? Surely you could A) sell it, or B) pass the running of the company down to an employee to manage? I think it has to be financial reasons? Not that it matters I guess. Greentrees Caravanstore in Norfolk closed for a similar reason. If a business is successful, you'd sell it, wouldn't you? Our dealer is an hour away from where we live, this part of the country is very light on dealers and sites for that matter...
@CaravanVlogger I’m still not 100% convinced but that’s the official line that’s on their site - www.ladybaileycaravans.co.uk/goodbye.php I’m with you on passing it on and possibly being sleeping directors but maybe there are greater forces at play here? I had heard other rumours too but didn’t want to report that on this vlog. *edit* and with regards to dealers, distance isn’t really an issue, we had our motorhomes from Warminster, usually 2 - 2.5 hours drive from home, hence the AWS mobile servicing.
They were trying to sell it over a year ago due to retirement, we've put 2 caravans and sold there too nearest to the is a place called caravan place nearer to poole
yes, I forgot about that company, used to be Wimborne Caravans? Now The Caravan Company - I believe another struggling group of locations that have lost dealerships elsewhere? thanks for this. Andy and Kim.
....unless there is a massive price crash on the way and I can't see that happening (unless it's the second hand market when it's now probably a buyers market?). Cheers, Andy.
I would try chipping sodbury caravans as Webb's in Salisbury don't do any warranty on work as they would not do mine even thou they where the supplying dealer when it was new
@@jasogolledge4929 thanks for the suggestion, that are just a tad too far for us, probably around 3 hour drive. There is a place nearby in Poole/Bournemouth that will be better for us here in Weymouth. I didn’t know that Webb’s don’t do warranty work though, thanks for that bit of information. Have a great Christmas. Andy and Kim.
I work for a large main dealer and we are dropping warranty work next in a attempt to save the business. You receive less cash from the manufacturer to do the warranty repairs than it costs, so dealers can no longer support this service.
So sad they have packed up such nice people to deal with just a short journey to get parts for us always had a laugh with les before he retired merry Christmas & happy new year to you both & family🎄
Hi Paul, YES…. LES!, such a character! As you say, nice people to deal with and a short journey for us too. Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year to you too. Thanks, Andy and Kim.
Hi both gutted for you. It does cause added stress, but I’m sure everything will work out,
We wish you both a very happy Christmas and new year
Love from both of us ☺️☺️
@@RobandLynnontour nothing too stressful I hope, servicing will be okay as we’ve used these guys before, it’s only if we need warranty work in the future, knowing the caravan network it’ll be okay to get work done.
Have a great Christmas away and a happy new year, give Mavis a snuggle for me.
Cheers. Andy and Kim.
Our Bailey (and Swift and Elldis) Dealer in Dereham - Greentrees CaravanStore closed at the end of October, again due to the owners retiring after failing to sell the business despite trying for 2 years. They have supported the sales staff and the Technicians to set up separate businesses on parts of the same site. Warranties have transferred to the new servicing business - our van is just over 1 year old. It will be interesting to see how things go.
I don't think things are generally well in the Caravan Business - we are waiting for a replacement internal panel under warranty - 2 months on still no word on when we can expect the panel and many of the Bailey Forums are filled with complaints about the supply of replacement parts. Various rumours circulate about the financial health of at least one of the manufacturers and their future viability. There is also the future transition to electric vehicles and the ceasing of production of diesel and petrol cars from 2030. All in all I think we are in for a period of uncertainty in the caravan industry for the next decade or so.
Hi Mark, a great reply, thanks.
Great to hear about the smaller businesses sprouting from the one that close.
Bailey and Prima are a bit slow, I've only experienced them from spare parts for myself, not warranty. Their delivery times are generally shocking.
I think the only mfr. I've heard that may be struggling or ceasing was Elddis?
The electric/diesel debacle will roll on, I have a supplier at my work who has (sort of) been forced to use electric for his company car, he has a Bailey Unicorn that he tows and is okay at the moment, but I don't think he's towed very far as yet!
Equally, there is no way in my life time I would ever be able to afford an EV to tow our caravan - we'd be looking at a £90k+ car to do that!
Thanks again, Andy.
So sad they have gone
@@GrandadGrandsonsAdventures it is a shame for sure. But as we’re not in the market and all that, it’s not too bad for us.
Hope you all have a great Christmas and catch up again soon.
Andy and Kim.
I think it odd that a successful business would just close because the owner wants to retire? Surely you could A) sell it, or B) pass the running of the company down to an employee to manage? I think it has to be financial reasons? Not that it matters I guess. Greentrees Caravanstore in Norfolk closed for a similar reason. If a business is successful, you'd sell it, wouldn't you?
Our dealer is an hour away from where we live, this part of the country is very light on dealers and sites for that matter...
@CaravanVlogger I’m still not 100% convinced but that’s the official line that’s on their site - www.ladybaileycaravans.co.uk/goodbye.php
I’m with you on passing it on and possibly being sleeping directors but maybe there are greater forces at play here? I had heard other rumours too but didn’t want to report that on this vlog.
*edit* and with regards to dealers, distance isn’t really an issue, we had our motorhomes from Warminster, usually 2 - 2.5 hours drive from home, hence the AWS mobile servicing.
They were trying to sell it over a year ago due to retirement, we've put 2 caravans and sold there too nearest to the is a place called caravan place nearer to poole
yes, I forgot about that company, used to be Wimborne Caravans? Now The Caravan Company - I believe another struggling group of locations that have lost dealerships elsewhere? thanks for this. Andy and Kim.
It appears they have been trying to sell the business for a couple of years, but in this financial climate there can't be many buyers around.
All caravan dealers are in financial trouble at the moment, so more will go next year.
And they say things are picking up, not for Joe Public!.
....unless there is a massive price crash on the way and I can't see that happening (unless it's the second hand market when it's now probably a buyers market?). Cheers, Andy.
I would try chipping sodbury caravans as Webb's in Salisbury don't do any warranty on work as they would not do mine even thou they where the supplying dealer when it was new
@@jasogolledge4929 thanks for the suggestion, that are just a tad too far for us, probably around 3 hour drive. There is a place nearby in Poole/Bournemouth that will be better for us here in Weymouth. I didn’t know that Webb’s don’t do warranty work though, thanks for that bit of information.
Have a great Christmas. Andy and Kim.
WHO would buy a caravan from a dealer who won't do warranty work?????.
I work for a large main dealer and we are dropping warranty work next in a attempt to save the business. You receive less cash from the manufacturer to do the warranty repairs than it costs, so dealers can no longer support this service.
@@markwidgery1922 And the manufacturers are much to blame for the mess that the industry is in.
They have closed due to retirement. That's the only reason
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