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colinsb



Member Since: 15 Oct 2022
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Caravans - 8ft or not?
With the 90 D250 settling in, my thoughts are turning to possibly going back to caravanning. Every one I've had before has been 7ft 6in wide. If anyone has a 8-footer, how much of a handicap do you find the extra width, compared with the extra space? 90 D250 HSE, Pangea Green with tan interior and fabric sunroof.
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gilarion



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It’s a personal choice, however, I live in a rural area with a fair few touring caravan sites around, the access to these sites (even the caravan club sites) is often down very narrow country lanes with few passing places, I have witnessed several near misses with the larger width caravans even though the width is only six inches more, with the touring car drivers having to drive flat against hedgerows and having to fold back there touring mirrors to allow cars to pass. Other than that you would probably have no problems. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1
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90 Dreamer



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It’s quite a different experience for relatively little extra width…..seems to have far greater effect on the ‘suck’ you get from Artics passing as well as much more limited visibility
Whilst I have no issue with our choice (and we are likely to have for quite some time yet having been bought new) given the choice I think I would stick with a std width van next time (if it happens?) as long as we can get the right layout to suit

Also as above we do find research is required for some routes and we judge or change sites to suit - having said that we have just completed a near 700miles return trip complete with van to have a weeks break combined with a visit to @Zagato



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Post #1008711 24th Sep 2023 6:02pm
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Moo



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It does look big. Confused Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
Post #1008720 24th Sep 2023 7:07pm
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90 Dreamer



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Also for those with ‘proper’ 90’s then this is not what I would chose as the main tow car and more commonly use my LWB T5 Transporter…..far better and more stable, suspect a classic 110 / 130 is more the ‘right’ choice if keeping it LR
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TJ101



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8 FOOT WIDE,,
But, not a problem on the open roads,

Always had motor homes, large 10m x 2.5 plus wide, and a trailer, and was easier than a wobble box

However as been said, I do seam to check more now re site access, and a easier route even if a tad more time/miles


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shanecl



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Ah I'm mad for a caravan and I'm jealous of all these twin axles you guys have they look gorgeous but I'm in Ireland and there's a certain ethnic group also like them and I've been told not to buy one as you will get refused from a lot of campsites

sorry, back on topic Laughing
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