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  • knilly
    knilly Forum Participant Posts: 62
    edited September 2016 #32

    I won't be buying a bailey again either 2016 Pegasus bought in May and back twice for repairs for 2 leaks RUBBISH 

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2016 #33

    As stated on numerouse posts, all companies have let vans slip through their control"systems"and most of the problems seem to be "operator error" on the production line

  • bobrave
    bobrave Forum Participant Posts: 17
    edited September 2016 #34

    So in a nutshell, UK made caravans are in the main shoddy with limited life span and German made vans are much better but at a price. Bit like the motor industry I suppose...(he said, lighting the blue touch paper and retreating a safe distance). 

  • MichaelT
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    edited September 2016 #35

    So in a nutshell, UK made caravans are in the main shoddy with limited life span and German made vans are much better but at a price. Bit like the motor industry I suppose...(he said, lighting the blue touch paper and retreating a safe distance). 

    Write your comments here...I wouldnt say shoddy but UK vans and MH's are catering for the UK market where peole want everything on board, oven, microwave, TV, big lounge area etc. etc. so you get a lot of "bling" as we tend to have less summer where we can sit outside and only come into sleep, so we spend longer inside than out. Foreign vans are designed to be slept in so have bigger beds and the money uk vans spend on bling is put into the design and constriction and quality of furniturre as on the continent they spend most time outside and only go into sleep.

    As for cars you may have been correct in teh 70's but I think the ones made here now are a quality product (landrover, jaguar, honda, nissan etc) no bettter or wrse than the foreign ones also it depens on the make, BMW is a premium product at a premium price whereas SEAT are more of a mdest price both made abroad...

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2016 #36

    So in a nutshell, UK made caravans are in the main shoddy with limited life span and German made vans are much better but at a price. Bit like the motor industry I suppose...(he said, lighting the blue touch paper and retreating a safe distance). 

    ...All manufacturers  are are suseptable to "problems" not just the UK  it is just that we in the UK want every new "inovation" fitted but still lighter than the previos model, and when you consder the thousands of uk vans that are in the UK ,the "problems "are not that many but as is human nature  a moan is about a perceived it seem is better than keeping quiet about being satisfied

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2016 #37

    So in a nutshell, UK made caravans are in the main shoddy with limited life span and German made vans are much better but at a price. Bit like the motor industry I suppose...(he said, lighting the blue touch paper and retreating a safe distance). 

    ...All manufacturers  are are suseptable to "problems" not just the UK  it is just that we in the UK want every new "inovation" fitted but still lighter than the previos model, and when you consder the thousands of uk vans that are in the UK ,the "problems
    "are not that many but as is human nature  a moan is about a perceived faults it seems is better than keeping quiet about being satisfied

  • Boff
    Boff Forum Participant Posts: 1,742
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    edited September 2016 #38

    So in a nutshell, UK made caravans are in the main shoddy with limited life span and German made vans are much better but at a price. Bit like the motor industry I suppose...(he said, lighting the blue touch paper and retreating a safe distance). 

    I don't think that this assessment is at all fair. Adria's have a good reputation and they are not built in Germany. 

  • MichaelT
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    edited September 2016 #39

    So in a nutshell, UK made caravans are in the main shoddy with limited life span and German made vans are much better but at a price. Bit like the motor industry I suppose...(he said, lighting the blue touch paper and retreating a safe distance). 

    I don't think that this assessment is at all fair. Adria's have a good reputation and they are not built in Germany. 

    Write your comments here...and some German vans are not built in germany same as some german cars are not built in germany..

  • Boff
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    edited September 2016 #40

    There was talk of Hymer setting up a low cost operation in I think Poland. I am not sure that this ever came to anything. Eriba touring were made in France but that factory was shut down and production went to Germany. 

    But I still maintain that all caravans no mater what the supposed country of origin are still made from the same parts. 

    I am sure the OP has found this thread most informative and a great help in narrowing down his choices Smile

  • lesbunny
    lesbunny Forum Participant Posts: 133
    edited September 2016 #41

    Judging from some of the responses here, we must be the luckiest caravan owners in this country! Over the years we've had a Crown Superking, Sterling eccles Sapphire, Sterling Eccles Onyx. Bailey Unicorn Valencia Mk 1, Bailey Unicorn Valencia Mk 2 & now
    an Eldiss Crusader Mistral. None have leaked or had any major issues. The Sapphire fridge needed a new circuit board & the Onyx needed a new fuse distributor board. Unicorn 1 needed retro satelite connection fitting, as did Mk 2 model, but all done easily
    & quickly by local dealers. As for changing vans often. For us it was trading up to a better spec, or a different layout. We were looking for an island bed model last year & had originally set on the Sterling Continental 580, but the bed is only 6ft long,
    whereas the Eldiss has a 6ft 3" bed that I can still  get around once extended to use the bathroom without disturbing Mrs Bunny.

    So to the OP - go for whichever one you like the most
    Laughing

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2016 #42

    So in a nutshell, UK made caravans are in the main shoddy with limited life span and German made vans are much better but at a price. Bit like the motor industry I suppose...(he said, lighting the blue touch paper and retreating a safe distance). 

    I don't think that this assessment is at all fair. Adria's have a good reputation and they are not built in Germany. 

    ..The big Merc 4x4 is I understand is a rebadged US car 

  • Boff
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    edited September 2016 #43

    I'm not sure its quite correct to say the Mercs are rebadged US cars. They are built in Mercedes US factory.  According to Wikipedia the BMW X5 is also US built in  South Carolina. So there you go.  

  • CraigW
    CraigW Forum Participant Posts: 35
    edited September 2016 #44

    Hi Bobrave we were in your position last year with our 2012 bailey unicorn Madrid  and agree with all your issues with it.

    we went for the coachman VIP also looked at swift elegance but much preferred the coachman better build quality.

    we love our new van and have no issues at all with it and would highly recommend coachman to you 

  • Wildwood
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    edited September 2016 #45

    We have only changed one caravan having had it less than five years and that was because we had a fifth child and needed to get a five berth. The others have been kept for up to ten years and only changed when we found something we liked better.

  • ReedySteadyGo
    ReedySteadyGo Forum Participant Posts: 12
    edited September 2016 #46

    We have only changed one caravan having had it less than five years and that was because we had a fifth child and needed to get a five berth. 

    ...5 children, 5 berths. ...so you slept in the awning for peace and quiet? Happy

  • Boff
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    edited September 2016 #47

    At least we have sorted out what the OP needs to spend his money on.

    That is a German built, Bailey Unicorn vip, with Swift Smart HT construction.  

    At least it's simple for him  what could possibly go wrong?

     

  • bobrave
    bobrave Forum Participant Posts: 17
    edited September 2016 #48

    Thanks to everyones' advise. This is our 3rd new caravan and, it's fair to say, we're tired of loose trim, loose wiring, half tightened taps, leaking bodies etc associated with many of the UK manufactures. Although we're truly patriotic we've just ordered
    a new Hymer van. Expensive but built like the proverbial brick outhouse and should last a lifetime. Thanks to Boff for the suggestion. Now...anyone looking for a Baliey Unicorn Valencia? 

  • Merve
    Merve Forum Participant Posts: 2,333
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    edited September 2016 #49

    I have a 2011 Bailey Valencia and it's been brilliant! First fault this morning as it happens - no power to the panel but I'm working on it! The worst thing about Bailey is as you say, the customer service . I think they 'could do better'

  • Boff
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    edited September 2016 #50

    Thanks to everyones' advise. This is our 3rd new caravan and, it's fair to say, we're tired of loose trim, loose wiring, half tightened taps, leaking bodies etc associated with many of the UK manufactures. Although we're truly patriotic we've just ordered
    a new Hymer van. Expensive but built like the proverbial brick outhouse and should last a lifetime. Thanks to Boff for the suggestion. Now...anyone looking for a Baliey Unicorn Valencia? 

    Now I will worry that it won't live up to expectations Laughing

    what model did you go for btw?

  • bobrave
    bobrave Forum Participant Posts: 17
    edited September 2016 #51

    Thanks to everyones' advise. This is our 3rd new caravan and, it's fair to say, we're tired of loose trim, loose wiring, half tightened taps, leaking bodies etc associated with many of the UK manufactures. Although we're truly patriotic we've just ordered
    a new Hymer van. Expensive but built like the proverbial brick outhouse and should last a lifetime. Thanks to Boff for the suggestion. Now...anyone looking for a Baliey Unicorn Valencia? 

    Now I will worry that it won't live up to expectations Laughing

    what model did you go for btw?

    Same as you, the 590GL, with leather, media, underfloor heating etc etc...(it's very easy to tick the options list). Due next March. 

  • Boff
    Boff Forum Participant Posts: 1,742
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    edited September 2016 #52

    Ours is with the leather but without the media pack.  

    A couple of observations before I will start with the good. I wasn't sure about the hanging space by the door. Behind the TV it is actually super useful for coats and dog leads. 

    The draw above the Alde boiler is a warming draw.  It has a radiator below it. This is great for warming plates and towels.  It's not so great for storing chocolatea in.  This is buried in the blurb and we didn't realise for a while and I couldn't understand
    why the draw got warm   

    The spotlights are dimable  I can't find this referenced anywhere and discovered it by chance but if you keep touching the button when they are on they dim  

    Make sure the outside plug is a Uk 3 pin ours was original a continental and needed to be swapped  The 12v outlet is a hella type btw  

    Inside there were no 12v plugs fitted originally   As we we spend a lot of time off ehu I some fitted By the dealer  The dealer also fitted a kitchen flap which does give a bit of work space   

    Finally the one niggle we have had, the locking mechanism of the sliding door need very precise adjustment pay particular attention to it when you collect the van   That's about it really  

     

  • Solobay
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    edited September 2016 #53

    We just bought a new Coachman 575 VIP and love it - tbh the decider was where the TV was situated - on the equivalent Swift the only reasonable place to put it was in the middle of the front window which ment the nearside view could not lie and watch TV
    - nothing to lean against! maybe a small thing but was enough of a difference to make the call

  • Boff
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    edited October 2016 #54

    Sorry my tongue was firmly in my cheek. As we are on our third Hymer caravan  A 2015 590 GL which comes with the faults I mentioned.  Look at one lift the seats to take a look at wiring and piping.  You won't see any because it is all run in conduit it is
    a tidy well thought out van in our opinion.

    Others may hate it but the build quality stands comparison with any other van we have looked at.  It will go for its first service in a months time and there a couple of niggles that will need sorting, but nothing that has stopped us using it for 70+ nights
     in the first year. 

    In the spirit of openess I thought I would list what I think needs addressing when. The van goes for its first service latter this week. 

    1 The kitchen tap has come loose simply needs tightening up.  This might because my wife has tried to swivel a fixed tap.

    2 There is an external plug in whale pump this has a loose connection, and needs a wiggle to make it work.  This was fitted by the dealer.

    3. The push button latch on the internal door to the under bed storage doesnt always work

    4 It is a bit tricky to lift the bed to get to the storage.  I think the guide rail needs to be about 2mm shorter.  To make sure it clears the chanel it runs in when the bed is extended.

    5 Washroom sliding door needs adjust to make sure the door locks and can be opened the door hande need replacing which is a linked problem.  This is probably the most major problem.  But the door has a proper latching mechanism rather than just a clip to
    hold it open when towIng. A bolt fitted to the door to lock it like the swift solution would be ann easy solution but inelegant.

    6 The Alko wheel lock receiver need a tap running down to clean up the thread.  As the bolt binds although the wheel lock works

    One of the shower panels fell off about third time out.  These are fixed to the frame with something called dual lock which is like velcro on steroids.  I fixed this myself cost me £10 lot cheaper than driving 100 miles to the dealer.

    The van was a demonstrator so must have had some traffic and. a large discount. 

    It needs to go back for a damp check to keep the warranty up.  Hymer are quite strict on the timing and only allow +/- 6 months  from the anniversary of the purchase date to get this done. 

    I dont know a long list or a short list but it is what it is.  Obviously we would like to use it more but with us both working fulltime I dont think 70 nights is too bad.