Buying a motorhome
Buying a motorhome
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You're on the brink of living the dream... so all you need to do now is buy a motorhome!
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Buying a motorhome
Fiat Ducato and Peugeot Boxer | Buying Guide
THE FIAT DUCATO (also known as the X244) produced between 2003 and 2008 has formed the basis of a wide assortment of motorhomes, ranging from ...
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Used ’van buying advice: 1980-1991 Auto-Sleeper VW Trooper
Raising the roof transforms the compact VW Trooper from a cramped car-like space to a palatial pad. Auto-Sleepers’ traditional craftsman-built ...
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Used ’van buying advice: 1995-2000 Auto-Sleeper Legend
More than 10 years since the last one rolled off the production line, the Auto-Sleeper Legend is still a very sought-after carriage and commands a ...
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Used ’van buying advice: 1996-2006 Auto-Trail Arapaho/Chieftain
These flagship (Frontier-class) models were originally built on the Bremen Mercedes-Benz. The marriage of a tag-axle AL-KO Kober chassis with the ...
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Used ’van buying advice: 1986-2006 Hymer B544
Originally, the B-series Hymers were mainly built on the Mercedes 206D and then on the Opel Blitz (Bedford CF) and occasionally on the Ford ...
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Used ’van buying advice: 1987-94 Swift Kon-Tiki 640
The six-berth Swift Kon-Tiki 640 offers a great layout for families with its U-shaped rear lounge and four-seat forward dinette. There are three ...
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Motorcaravanning for less than £2000: part two
In the second part of our Getting Started series we meet the rest of the team and Gentleman Jack shows us around No 34. Last month, we ...
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Motorcaravanning for less than £2000: part one
Practical Motorhome's Gentleman Jack looks at the alternatives for cash-strapped aspiring motorcaravanners
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Know your consumer rights
Rule number one: going to court is your last resort. It will cost you a lot of time and money, and the outcome can be uncertain. Remember, if you ...
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