Slide On versus Campervan

Please feel free to describe your motorhome, campervan or caravan. (make, model, length etc)
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jon_d
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Re: Slide On versus Campervan

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Make a list of the wants in order.

Give George the money and wait for him to deliver your new motorhome..... Then, the decision is made and you can start driving.
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Then a list of "really needs" forget the hair dryer :)
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You got that right George, it's gunna happen soon. No hair dryer on the list Dot.
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What are your current thoughts Janette ?
Which way are you more tempted, and why ?
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Lance,
A van build appeals, Toyota Hiace Commuter, Iveco 35S14 on the list but scares me a bit. Isuzu, good but slow and fuel thirsty I think. I must admit that a 12 Ft off rd caravan is a consideration but I doubt I could physical do the on and off too well. I like the Elfs and sml Japanese imports.
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Our old npr 250 isuzu which had similar engine to the elf was good for 18 to 22 l per 100 diesel.
Fuel is the least of the costs!
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