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Lorryman100



Member Since: 01 Oct 2010
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Who has a Motorhome??
We have decided to move away from the tin tent and have ordered a new Adria motor home for March 2016 delivery. Quite a sweeping question for you, apart from the obvious do/did you find any major pitfalls moving to a motor home compared to a tin tent?
Post #462099 10th Oct 2015 5:14pm
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Rich broom



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For us it is amazing

We built our own on a lwb crafter. It gives you the freedom to move in easily. We tour around a lot. Stay a few nights and explore then move on.
When you're on a day out, you have it with you for lunch etc.
I wasn't as inclined to tour as much with a caravan
We've been away every weekend of the summer pretty much, plus 2 weeks France Switzerland Germany.
Go explore
Post #462103 10th Oct 2015 5:23pm
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Lorryman100



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Thanks Rich that's one the reasons why we went for it. We found that when we arrived on site with the tin tent and set it up with the awning, we were there for the duration of the holiday using the Puma as the tour vehicle. We would go a good distance in our daily travels but at the back of my mind was the drive back to the caravan at the end of the day. Our thinking is that we will stay at places for a night or two then move on factoring in visits to places of interest on the way to the next site. Thumbs Up
Post #462104 10th Oct 2015 5:29pm
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Mdm



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you can do more than 60 mph

you can rattle down the fast lane depending on weight of the van.

go for a big engine model or else they are so slow and can drink fuel when worked hard.

most of the 5-6 berth ones we have hired can do a real world 25mpg which beats most tow cars and wobbly boes


try to buy a rear wheel drive one as the front wheel drive ones eat tyres and get stuck just looking at grass

carry spare wing mirrors with you as folk just love breaking them as they pass you
Post #462105 10th Oct 2015 5:33pm
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Ellisboy



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There's definitely more freedom with a van,I've also built my own ,based on a lwb citroen.its fully knitted out and one of the best things is being able to park up and everything is ready in the back( especially when it's raining).Also it's much easier to wildcamp with a van.

Stephen.
Post #462149 10th Oct 2015 7:48pm
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SGH



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We went from motorhome to a tintent as I prefer driving my Defender or Discovery and not a van Very Happy 993 Varioram - Guards Red
Defender 2.5 300TDI 110 HCP - Keswick Green
Defender 2.2 TDCI 130 HCP - Orkney Grey - GONE
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Post #462220 11th Oct 2015 8:01am
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Stickleback



Member Since: 20 Jun 2014
Location: West Yorkshire
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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
We also have MH on order, scheduled for delivery early 2016.

There are loads of tips etc on motorhome use on www.motorhomefun.co.uk which is another forum on which I'm a member. We have got so much good info from there (although you have to sift through some not so good threads too Very Happy )

Don't forget motorhome and caravan show at NEC next week (I think starts next Wednesday?) where there will be loads of bling to spend hard earned money on in anticipation of your new arrival.

Good luck with it and hope to see you on the road next year Thumbs Up
Post #462222 11th Oct 2015 8:09am
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RFT



Member Since: 13 Nov 2010
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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 130 Puma 2.4 HCPU Zermatt Silver
We have motorhome and defender as one (or not as one), see gallery.

Motor homes can have have traction and ground clearance issues as well as payload limitations.
If you have been used to loading up the defender and your tin tent then look carefully at the max useful payload with some motor homes.

Richard 130 Puma HCPU with an Artica 240LR Demountable Camper
Post #462395 11th Oct 2015 8:53pm
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Alicat



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We ran a motorhome for 3 years and loved it. We looked at many before we bought one and ended up with a 4t 7.5m motorhome. We had some great times in it, we used to park up and bike walk everywhere. However, SWMBO suffered health problems and it became difficult for her to get about and the motorhome was too big to get out and about in.

We switched to a tin tent and Defender so that we had transport.

Preference - the motorhome wins hands down.
Post #462399 11th Oct 2015 9:04pm
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sparkylee



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2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 DCPU Santorini Black
We've had both and at one stage both together
There is no real definitive answer as far as we could ever work out
Sometimes you wish you had the MH and then the next the caravan
We've now gone the static van route and oztent
That reminds me I must get round to selling the tin tent It's good to be back from the dark side


DC110 -2012 Black with black hood and black x-tech
FFRR 4.2 vogue
Renault traffic auto
PT crusier convertible
Laika x700 Motorhome
Post #462436 11th Oct 2015 10:28pm
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Lorryman100



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Thanks for the feedback folk's, all taken on board Thumbs Up

I think we covered everything listed in the replies in our purchase, but time will tell. Whistle

Tin tent up for sale for next season if anyone is interested. Thumbs Up


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Post #462440 11th Oct 2015 11:06pm
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sparkylee



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2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 DCPU Santorini Black
Better get mine on the market then fast .......looks like there's going to be a few for sale Laughing
Great vans

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Laika x700 Motorhome
Post #462464 12th Oct 2015 6:41am
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TJ101



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Isle Of Man 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Montalcino Red
Hi Brian

Have ran a motorhome for the last 10 years or so,, and there's not been once, had any reason to tow a tin tent instead

As its a dual purpose vehicle, ie, has to tow both the race box and Hybrid 90, as well as a normal MH, it has to be a large one, Just back from 2 weeks south of France and Corsica rally etc

Sign up for Motorhome facts as mentioned http://www.motorhomefacts.com/

There is not perfect van,, all a compromise,, you need a Must have, and Be nice list,, After borrowing a number for years, and owing 5 or 6 over the last 10 years, recon i have just what i presently need now California F1, 75th 110 "Kermit", 50th Ann V8, 90 V8 Hybrid, 55 Series 1

Main Brian James Trailer Dealer for South West UK
Post #462685 12th Oct 2015 7:27pm
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walfy



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I've just spent 2 weeks in TJ's MH.
It was great to ride in through France. Served as base camp in the service area of the rally. And then a mammoth sprint back through France to spend the night in Ypres. Comfy to a point. It ain't no luxury car but it's not uncomfortable.

Would I buy one?? No. Simply because I couldn't justify having that amount of cash sat there most of the year doing nothing. If I had bottomless pockets, maybe. 110 D250 SE HT
110 USW SOLD
RRE HSE Dynamic Gone, wife killed it
VOLVO XC60 R Dynamic with some toys

Polaris RZR 900XP SOLD
Post #463636 15th Oct 2015 8:32pm
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GREENI



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So you're saying TJ has bottomless pocket, Walfy? Laughing
Post #463683 15th Oct 2015 10:22pm
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