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Re: He wants a bus...NOW!!

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 6:18 pm
by GoinBush
Hello chappies and chicks :D

Well, we went to the RV yard last week and, don’t shoot us, but we want a motorhome not a bus! :shock: :shock: :shock:

There were two buses there and they were just, how do I say it, just ordinary...? Cruddy...? :?

So, we went for a look-see in the motor homes and they are just sooooo more comfortable and modern and like a car to drive.

I know, I know, they are smaller and boooooring as batshit but they just make sense. If we were young and mad we’d have a 40 foot old clunker that ‘looks’ like a bus but we is old and wearing sensible shoes.

So, VW Crafter..... Let the bullets fly, I’m ready. I can take it. :lol:

Re: He wants a bus...NOW!!

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 7:07 pm
by 2foot6
See if you can take this one..........................ENJOY YOUR TRIPS..................................Probably a wise choice ...Peter.

Re: He wants a bus...NOW!!

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 8:52 pm
by Dot
So did you get one?? like pulling teeth :lol: We started off with a 23ft Winnie with slide out, never knew a dam thing about motorhomes and what was needed etc but we made it and with not many mistakes either but that experience gave us the confidence to have a go at doing our own. Still learning and if we knew then what we know now there are things we would do differently. So just grab the experience and get a goin bush. :lol:

Re: He wants a bus...NOW!!

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 10:51 pm
by GoinBush
Nope, didn’t buy one, told ya we was just lookin’ :lol: The salesman probably hated us. :mrgreen:

No, I was asking what the mechanical brains trust think of the VW Crafter. There was a dual cab there with a Jayco body, noice, imagine allll that extra storage in the back seat 👍

Re: He wants a bus...NOW!!

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2018 10:02 am
by T1 Terry
Have a well stocked wallet when it comes time for servicing and when things crap themselves, cause they will and do far more often than one would expect. Check the weight of any ready made motorhome with the tanks full by driving it over a weigh bridge with both of you sitting in it. Is there enough weight capacity for more than a toothbrush and shared tube of toothpaste? Back to the light rigid or medium rigid licence requirement for something with enough room to both move and room in the weight side to carry all you will want to take with you.
Look at a lot more bus conversions and see if you can find one that is set up the way you want and feels like a home inside. They are going to be closer to what you have to spend while still giving you what you need.
Form before function is for those with the big wallets I'm afraid, a full bells and whistles 40ft A class is up around the million dollar mark on the road and they still have issues that require even more money thrown at them.

T1 Terry

Re: He wants a bus...NOW!!

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 5:00 pm
by dapope
See if you can find a coachman mirada if you want whistles and bells, may even be worth importing one and having it converted. Or look for a swagman........downside of the swagman is the flat roof which makes them prone to leaking along the seams, the yanks at least make a one piece roof....

Re: He wants a bus...NOW!!

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 5:02 pm
by dapope
Forget my waffle....just saw the budget....

Re: He wants a bus...NOW!!

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 7:03 pm
by jon_d
Fiats seem to be the most popular. I wonder why?

Re: He wants a bus...NOW!!

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 8:14 am
by bagmaker
Just the ease of building on them, JD, but one could argue the ability to do skids brings out the hoon in people. Shame winches aren't included in the deals 8-)

Re: He wants a bus...NOW!!

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 11:06 am
by T1 Terry
jon_d wrote: Sat Sep 29, 2018 7:03 pm Fiats seem to be the most popular. I wonder why?
Their ability to use fuel is incredible. Drove one empty, 2 adults up front, to Geelong and various Melbourne suburbs picking up E Bay purchased LPG tanks, then back to Wollongong. Went great, but from fuel station to fuel station rather from home and back, once the turbo kicks in you can practically watch the fuel gauge drop.

T1 Terry