Caravan Reviews, Caravan Accessory Reviews
Caravan Reviews
Useful Caravan Downloads
Caravan Downloads
Caravan Forums
Caravan Forums
Your Caravan Facts Account
Your Caravan Account
caravan forums, caravan reviews, UK Caravans, Caravan chat, aravanning, Caravan Campsite Reviews Outdoor Bits Motorhome Accessories
Advertise Here
Caravan Navigation
Home Home
 Contact Us
 About Us
 Link To Us
 Mobile CF
 Website Problems ??
 Recommend Us
 Advertising
 Competitions

Reviews Reviews
· Caravan Reviews
· Product Reviews
· Book Reviews
Campsite Reviews Campsite Reviews
 Add a Campsite
 Find A Campsite
 Campsite MAP
 Virtual Brochure
Caravan Rallys Caravan Rallys
· Attend A Rally
· Add a Rally/Meet
Forum Sections Forum Sections
Discussion Discussion
 Forums
 Search Forums
 Private Messages
 Rules
 Profile
 Forums Staff
 Caravan Chat Rooms
 Members Map
 Shout Box
 Caravanning Blogs
Directories Directories
 Directory
 Insurance
 Ferries
 Dealers
Caravan News Caravan News
 Topics
 Submit News
 News Archive
Members Only Members Only
 Your Account
 Calendar
 Surveys
 FREE Auctions
 Legal Docs
 Tutorials
 Top Bits
 Friend Finder
 Downloads
 Members List
 Caravan Photos
Guides / Info Guides / Info
 CRiS Check
 Solar Power
 Glossary
 EbayBuying
 EbaySelling
 Ebay Camping
 Caravan Shows
Caravan Sales Caravan Sales
 Your Adverts
 Post An Advert
Links Links

Stolen Caravans Stolen Caravans
 Search Database


Caravanning Chat Rooms
Caravan Chat

0 Members connected
2 Chat Rooms
0 members chatting

Chat Now


Accessibility


(increase text size)



Top Caravanners
MemberPoints
1: gwc2241
2: roboughton2179
3: Visualize564
4: Langy01530
5: cfadmindave507
6: Westcell496
7: nairepooc454
8: mechanic438
9: RUSSINKENT312
10: Welshman245
Learn more
Top 50 Users



Caravanning Weather
Caravanning weather forecast

Radio
Selected station:
No choice made yet



<a href=''>Play No choice made yet</a>

Load in seperate window

Copyright Just4me.NL


Whale Assistance" /> AL-KO Assistance" /> Caravan Facts :: View topic - We have gone back to tugging!
BookmarksBookmarks  •   Watched TopicsWatched Topics  •   Arcade  •   Attachments  •   Buddy List  •   Forum FAQ  •   Search  •   Usergroups  •   Profile  •   Memberlist  •   Log in to check your private messages
View Online  •   Ranks  •   Rules  •   Statistics  •   Staff Site  •   Log in 
 
Sponsor this forum
We have gone back to tugging!

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic   Printer-friendly version    Caravan Facts Forum Index -> Introductions
 :: :: View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
Challenger
Weekender
Weekender


Joined: Apr 20, 2008
Posts: 16


Caravan: Swift Challenger 560 (Ex Motorhomer)
Towcar:Kia Carens
Medals: None

uk.gif


Status: Offline
Referred By: Outdoor Bits
PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 7:44 am    Post subject: We have gone back to tugging!
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

We are now an ex-motorhomers having realises that it was not for us so have now gone back to caravanning after a very expensive mistake trying to "Live The Dream". Now an ex MHF member.

We have realised that we were persuaded to climb onto a band-wagon, something we don't normally do, and although we investigated it well we found that we were travelling from one campsite to the next without seeing any of the places we wanted to visit because we couldn't park the thing!

Many of the popular places on the continent were plagued by MHs parked everywhere and if there was a space then there was probably a barrier.
This country is a joke for parking as more and more barriers go up.
Yes, it was convenient to just drive off without winding up the legs etc. but who cares anyway - we are retired and have all the time in the world! We tried towing a car but that defeated the object of an MH as it was more trouble hitching it up than a caravan.

Our dealer actually admitted that they had bought other MHs back this month after others found the same problems as us. He also said that he now uses a caravan rather than an MH.

So here we are back to tugging after 18 months. Have just spent 2 nights in our new van and realised what draughty things MHs are. Had more problems with the MH than we have ever had with any of our caravans.
So if any members are thinking of going down the MH route then give it more thought that we did. We had doubts and should have heeded them. Keep your money in the bank, Wish we had as it just wasn't for us. I am sure that many do enjoy it as there appears to me more on the road than C/vans these days.

______________________________________________________________
John S


Last edited by Challenger on Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:27 am; edited 1 time in total
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
RUSSINKENT
Rally-er
Rally-er


Joined: Aug 26, 2007
Posts: 121
Location: KENT

Caravan: RANGER 470/4 BAILEY
Towcar:VAUXHALL ZAFIRA DTI
Medals: None



Status: Offline
Referred By: Google
PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:15 am    Post subject:
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

Hi Challenger

Welcome back to the world of tugging Very Happy
and welcome to c/f Very Happy

All The Best

Russ & Floss

______________________________________________________________
You have to start some where
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
roboughton
Moderator
Moderator


Joined: May 29, 2007
Posts: 976
Location: North Wales, Near Colwyn Bay

Caravan: Buccaneer Caravel (06)
Towcar:Jeep Grand Cherokee (02)
Medals: None

wales.gif


Status: Offline
Referred By: Other Search Engine
PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:28 am    Post subject: Re: We have gone back to tugging!
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

Challenger wrote:
We are now an ex-motorhomers having realises that it was not for us so have now gone back to caravanning after a very expensive mistake trying to "Live The Dream". Now an ex MHF member.

We have realised that we were persuaded to climb onto a band-wagon, something we don't normally do, and although we investigated it well we found that we were travelling from one campsite to the next without seeing any of the places we wanted to visit because we couldn't park the thing!

Many of the popular places on the continent were plagued by MHs parked everywhere and if there was a space then there was probably a barrier.
This country is a joke for parking as more and more barriers go up.
Yes, it was convenient to just drive off without winding up the legs etc. but who cares anyway - we are retired and have all the time in the world! We tried towing a car but that defeated the object of an MH as it was more trouble hitching it up that a caravan.

Our dealer actually admitted that they had bought other MHs back this month after others found the same problems as us. He also said that he now uses a caravan rather than an MH.

So here we are back to tugging after 18 months. Have just spent 2 nights in our new van and realised what draughty things MHs are. Had more problems with the MH than we have ever had with any of our caravans.
So if any members are thinking of going down the MH route then give it more thought that we did. We had doubts and should have heeded them. Keep your money in the bank, Wish we had as it just wasn't for us. I am sure that many do enjoy it as there appears to me more on the road than C/vans these days.



Welcome back to tugging, the wife and i made that very same mistake and moved back to tugging 12 months ago and have no looked back. All of your above is exactly as we found t MH's are very troublesome.

______________________________________________________________
Happy Camper Smile
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Click Here to see my Caravan Photo Gallery
CLTouring
Part Timer
Part Timer


Joined: Apr 11, 2008
Posts: 88


Caravan: Clubman Lunar
Towcar:MG Rover
Medals: None



Status: Offline
Referred By: Google
PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:09 am    Post subject:
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

As someone who keeps thinking about switching to a MH your post is certainly food for thought, thanks.

______________________________________________________________
John
www.cltouring.com - Certified Location Reviews
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Visit poster's website
theflyingscot
Part Timer
Part Timer


Joined: Sep 20, 2007
Posts: 54
Location: bonnie scotland

Caravan: swift arran / corvette
Towcar:grand vitara
Medals: None

blank.gif


Status: Offline
Referred By: Website Link
PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:54 am    Post subject:
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

hi folks , we were motorhomers also , we found it easier to get to your campsite in one but once there a pain to get around using taxis and busses as campsites arent in the best spots for public transport and i also hated packing everything up every day and trying to park it in towns . it takes a bit longer to set up your caravan but once its done thats it done for the holiday and you can really relax , the missus really missed the convenience of the car .

like most things in life , better to have tried it out for yourself though . Very Happy

______________________________________________________________
cheers

kenny + stella .
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
CLTouring
Part Timer
Part Timer


Joined: Apr 11, 2008
Posts: 88


Caravan: Clubman Lunar
Towcar:MG Rover
Medals: None



Status: Offline
Referred By: Google
PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:48 pm    Post subject:
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

We had thoughts of buying a midi sized bus and converting it to a MH. It would be a lot of work though.

______________________________________________________________
John
www.cltouring.com - Certified Location Reviews
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Visit poster's website
roboughton
Moderator
Moderator


Joined: May 29, 2007
Posts: 976
Location: North Wales, Near Colwyn Bay

Caravan: Buccaneer Caravel (06)
Towcar:Jeep Grand Cherokee (02)
Medals: None

wales.gif


Status: Offline
Referred By: Other Search Engine
PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 6:36 pm    Post subject:
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

CLTouring wrote:
We had thoughts of buying a midi sized bus and converting it to a MH. It would be a lot of work though.


My advice is if you want to do it then go ahead try it for yourself!!!!!

You may love it, i guess it all depends on how you like to camp. I could not get used to having to pack the van up every time and then try to fnd a parking space anywhere near where we wanted to go. Sometimes just getting into a supermarket was a sheer nightmare.

______________________________________________________________
Happy Camper Smile
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Click Here to see my Caravan Photo Gallery
Langy01
Rally-er
Rally-er


Joined: Mar 11, 2008
Posts: 264
Location: Suffolk

Caravan: Swift Doublette
Towcar:Santa FE
Medals: None

uk.gif


Status: Offline
Referred By: Google
PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 8:40 pm    Post subject:
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

Well I'm sure John that you will find that there are a lot of MH oweners out there who would not do anything else.

Me I'd rather stick to my Caravan.

You gave it a good try (expensive) and found its not for you.

I'm sure that with almost everything in life we will really never know if its our own thing unless you try it for yourself.

Paul

______________________________________________________________
Visit http://caravan.homedns.org for more Caravan info.
Excellent site for selecting your new Caravan.
Happy Caravanning!
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Visit poster's website
Dragger
Weekender
Weekender


Joined: Feb 27, 2008
Posts: 36
Location: north wilts

Caravan: Carlight Countess
Towcar:Range Rover
Medals: None



Status: Offline
Referred By: Google
PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:47 am    Post subject:
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

I, like the original poster went down the motorhome route for all of 6 months. It was the worse thing I ever did. Now back with caravan in tow, its heaven!!
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
JacNJohn
Weekender
Weekender


Joined: Jun 10, 2007
Posts: 26
Location: Leamington Spa

Caravan: Adria Motorhome
Towcar:Matiz
Medals: None

uk.gif


Status: Offline
Referred By: Outdoor Bits
PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:26 pm    Post subject:
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

Welcome Challenger ex 2kias? Laughing

We have done both caravans and motor homes there is for and against with both but we enjoyed both sticking with the motorhome for the time being though Laughing



Jacquie

______________________________________________________________
JacNJohn
The social butterfly´s flitting from place to place
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website MSN Messenger
hogdog
Weekender
Weekender


Joined: Aug 29, 2007
Posts: 13


Caravan: sterlin eccles
Towcar:vw t4
Medals: None



Status: Offline
Referred By: Google
PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:39 pm    Post subject:
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

hi we are firly new to caravaning we did think about a m/h but when we whight up the pros and cons we went for a caravan and glad we did its lovery when we go away in winter we put the slow cooker on and go out for the day when we come home dinner is loverly and waiting we could not do that in a m/h as it needs to be on mains and its nice to fill you are coming home
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
roamer03
Newbie
Newbie


Joined: May 03, 2008
Posts: 3


Caravan: bessacar swift
Towcar:mondoe
Medals: None



Status: Offline
Referred By: Google
PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 9:42 pm    Post subject:
Thank this member for this post Reply with quote

We have also been down the MH route and really did enjoy it but certainly missed the car when away. We have never had a caravan so could be venturing into the unknown. We havent chosen a van yet and also are very much in the dark about the best car for towing. We will have to change the car as it wont be big enough to tow so lots to think about at the moment.

Im hoping to get all the info I need on this site!!!!!! Wink
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Printer-friendly version    Caravan Facts Forum Index -> Introductions All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topic