"Just Looking......"
Comments
-
Fiat Camper does not appear to have updated its website yet with the new engines. If you are not looking at new with Euro 6, you can still find your ideal engine:
https://www.fiatcamper.com/en/home
We run in the UK at just over 3400kgs with the 130bhp and Comfort-matic. It's no ball of fire and it wheezes on the steeper hills. However, its fine for the vast majority of running and if I felt the need for more power, I'd have it chipped or something which is a cheaper option followed by numerous motorhomers. The 150bhp would be a better bet if you can justify the extra spend and have a press on driving style or more than the occasional steep hill to climb. You should get marginally better fuel consumption on the motorway from the 150bhp but that won't justify the cost for many a year. The 3 litre was an even better engine!
There is a Fiat specialist on the free Motorhome Matters forum. He's Nick Fisher and posts under the name of Euroserv. Search against his login name and you'll learn a lot about the pros and cons of Fiats.
0 -
We gave the vans a miss, all except a lovely brand new Eriba. That just oozed quality. OH would have one like a shot, always been something he liked.
I looked at one of those ten years ago - bought it then and there - and have never been to another show or showroom since.
0 -
OK, thanks. We would want the auto (Comfortmatic) gearbox.
Next question....insurance.
As we would be keeping our current towcar, at least meantime, there will be no NCD for a MH so a bit worried about the insurance cost. I suppose we could always switch things around and start over on the Smartcar?
I'm almost 74, OH 67, and DD and husband are 31 and 32, all without previous claims, would we be able to get some idea on likely premiums even though we have not yet decided to purchase?
How does where the vehicle is kept affect the premium? Ideally we would want it at home on the driveway, but might take it to our son's place in the country in the depths of winter as he has a large barn it could be kept in. Is this likely to push up the premium?
0 -
This is the 598, ohnly 115hp though
Standard chassis
Fiat AL-KO Ducato Standard Engine 2,0 Multijet kW (H.P.) 85 (115) Overall length approx. cm 695 Body width approx. cm 212 Overall width approx. cm 222 Internal width approx. cm 205 Overall height approx. cm 277 Maximum headroom approx. cm 198 Wheel base approx. mm 3900 Mass in running order approx. kg 2840 Maximum payload approx. kg 660 / 1010 (SA) Maximum permitted mass kg 3500 / 3850 (SA) Maximum permitted towing capacity kg 2000 / 1650 Maximum permitted passengers 4 Optional chassis Fiat AL-KO Ducato Maxi Engine 2,3 Multijet Mass in running order approx. kg 2900 Maximum payload approx. kg 600(a.W.) / 1600 Maximum permitted mass kg 3500(a.W.) / 4500 Maximum permitted towing capacity kg 2000 / 1500 Maximum permitted passengers 4 Insulation wall mm 35 Insulation roof mm 35 Insulation floor mm 41 Clearance of stowage compartment/garage doors or hatch W x H cm 70x67 rts / 70x102 rts (SA) Bed size rear L x W approx. cm 190 x 140 Berths 2 + 1 (o) Washroom W x D approx. cm 94 x 85 Separate shower W x D in cm (approx.) 74 x 74 Wardrobe W x D x H approx. cm 2 x 31 x 55 x 118 Kitchen W x D x H approx. cm 92 x 57 / 76 x 93 Refrigerator capacity approx. L 142 Heating with warm air fan Truma Combi 6 Water supply approx. l 100 Water supply (approx litres, while driving) 20 Waste water tank approx. l 100 Battery AH 95 2nd Battery AH incl. additional loader 95 (o) Steckdosen 12 V/ 230 V / USB 2 / 4 / 1 Gasvorrat kg 2 x 11 kg
0 -
Kjell, BB is giving you facts and figure but my gut instinct is that you are unlikely to achieve your ambition of getting everything you want at 3500kg. We did it with a decent payload but our van is only a 6.4m two berth. I fear you may need a rethink.
As for insurance, you'd probably be best to discuss it with an insurance company. We use NFU who are very helpful. The full NCD was transferred to the MH and it came out at almost the same price as our Shogun had been. That may give you some clues. Overnight
parking has the same bearing on insuring our MH as it does a car.0 -
They need to be used on a regular basis as well Kjell, doesnt do them any good standing for weeks on end, so this is something else to consider. We always toured all four seasons with caravan, so for us, getting out and about all year wasnt an issue. It
is just so much easier with the MH.Engine will be a big factor for us as well when we change. Reliability, mileage, ability to cope with some big hills. Having had prior experience with Fiat, both dealerships and Fiat in Italy, we were not impressed.
0 -
We gave the vans a miss, all except a lovely brand new Eriba. That just oozed quality. OH would have one like a shot, always been something he liked.
I looked at one of those ten years ago - bought it then and there - and have never been to another show or showroom since.
They are nice, but even the largest pop top is too small for us with two big dogs.
0 -
This would be better, but moving to the top of the budget!
0 -
Another contender......
Interesting but too little payload left........
slightly better payload......
0 -
Insurance cost us 394 with safeguard inc breakdown cover here and EU, unlimited mileage. Comfort came out cheaper but its Aviva (Norwich Union) so would not trust them to pay up!!! NFU were over 700 others around 500 so if you ring around you can get huge
variants. Safeguard are aprt of Swinton and the people I spoke ot seemed to understand and know about Motorhomes.0 -
OH is still keen on a MH, but as I said on a previous discussion, I am not so keen, but trying to keep an open mind.
Having made a list of what we would like in a MH, we have realised that it does not fit with what I now have the licence to drive, or with what we realistically have space for on the driveway.
We also decided we want the possibility to be able to take the grandchildren along, so 4 belted seats and 4 berths, and a model that our daughter and husband could use, so under 3500kg.
We have therefore decided that a compromise is necessary, have abandoned Alde heating as a requirment, and OH is now looking at up to 7.5m (but preferably only 7m), under 3500kg models that still have most of what we would want.
Looking at the rear fixed bed models with the split toilet/shower arrangement, there are several under 3500kg and 7.5m, but the big compromise is in kitchen space, and in the island bed types the storage space in the bedroom.
Have not found any UK built ones that combine our preferred size/layout with the under 3500kg requirement.
She now has a "shortlist" (actually quite long!) which includes the Hymer Exsis 598 models (very nice), also (so far) similar ones from Rapido, Chausson, Burstner, Knaus, Adria and Dethleffs.
One that we also found interesting is the Burstner Ixeo it680G, which has a drop down bed as the main bed, rather than a fixed bed, so therefore more lounge and kitchen space, a good rear bathroom, and good storage. 2 additional berths can be catered for by only partly lowering the bed. However, it is somewhat heavier than the fixed bed models, so limited payload.
The "basic" models are probably just a bit too basic for us, and adding the various things we would want is going to add weight, and ££££s. It is all rather bewildering!
Hoping we may be able to see a few in the flesh in September when we head south.
Meantime, perhaps a MH owner could advise on engines?
Is the 130hp Fiat engine going to give a reasonable performance on hills?
To get a four berth/four travel seat van with "posh" facilities and four beds is always going to be difficult especially one that leaves a realistic payload after 2 adults + 2 adults/children and their kit. I would advise you to be very careful about payload and very sceptical about dealer pronouncements in tht regard. E.g. 1 adult + 2 children + full water could be 250 kilos leaving a small margin for everything else. My 130 bhp euro 5 engine is more than adequate for my van. The "new" Euro 6 "blue"peugeot/citroen engine has slightly more torque (340 compared with 320) and the 160 bhp version has the same amount of torque so probably not worth the extra £1000. The theoretical top speed of the van unconverted is 92 mph. We have hit 160kph on unrestricted sections of the autobahn so top speed is unlikely to be an issue.
0 -
Thanks for all your research BB!
I would say 90% of the time it would just be the 2 of us, but being able to add the grandchildren would be the ideal. They are only 6 and 10, and quite slim, I'll need to get their Mum to weigh them. They would only be along for a week or two, if they
wanted to come at all.DD and husband would be using the vehicle instead of us, not at the same time, so we are only thinking of additional sleeping space for 2 children. They have no children as yet, but we keep dropping hints!
The shower space is obviously something we need to look closely at, find some examples, shoes off and try them out. Several different types out there.
Beds.....would be either island, french or the 2 singles like you have, all are easy to access. High level rear transverse is out as a bit awkward.
OH also says I would need to pare down my toolkit!
0 -
Thanks for all your research BB!
I would say 90% of the time it would just be the 2 of us, but being able to add the grandchildren would be the ideal. They are only 6 and 10, and quite slim, I'll need to get their Mum to weigh them.
Write your comments here...in 2 years they would be 8 & 12 so would weigh a lot more remember.
0 -
Yes, that idea had crossed my mind, especially as we would possibly want to tow the Smart when just we two, at least in UK.
It is only our idea that we might take the GKs occasionally, they have never been with us in our caravan, or expressed any interest in coming. If we did take them it would not be on a long trip, either in distance or time. Bikes would be negotiable.
The idea of some extra seats/beds is more for DD to be able to use the van when they have little ones, plus for us (who will be assisting with child care no doubt) to be able to take them along. She has already suggested that we could/might like to do this
in the future!! So just wanting to keep our options open.OH had showed me the "transporter" shower, she was not sure about it, what sort of dimensions does it have?
We have a real problem up here trying to view any MHs, so few dealers. Going to the show in October would be good, but we have a friend's wedding on the 15th, and a prior appointment on the 10th, will need to see if we can fit it in somehow.
Really appreciate your help and advice.
0 -
Kjeinn I saw this today, its a PVC but seems to tick a lot of your boxes, 4 beds, 3.5t, all teh mod cons etc.
We ahve a Knaus Sky TI and are really pleased with the quality and layout.
https://www.knaus.de/en/camper-vans/boxstar/boxstar-630/layout-plans/630-freeway.html
0 -
Thanks Michael, had a look, but it is a bit on the small side.
We do up to 3 month tours in Europe and UK, so need a decent amount of space, both for living and storage.
Also, need a proper, permanent, shower cubicle as we almost always use our own facilities.
It is an interesting design though!
OH has a few Knaus on her list, including the TI 700 MX models, but they are a bit longer than I would ideally want.
0 -
Thanks BB, have shown that to OH and she reckons "we" have a similar current model on the shortlist! It does seem do-able at 3500 as you say. Will need to check the current weights.
It is certainly the layout we are thinking the most suitable at the moment.
We are heading south in September, so hope to find a few dealers to look around, see what we can see of the ones on the shortlist.
Plus, as I maybe said elsewhere, I have been "persuaded" that we should attend the exhibition at the NEC in October for serious research!
A suitable nearby site has been booked, so the caravan will get an extra outing. Just need to organise tickets now.
0 -
KJ just as an FYI we have the knaus sky ti 700 mx (island bed) with a lot of extras fitted, 2nd battery, awning, solar panel, satellite dish etc. Got it weighed and with full tank of water, half tank if fuel some clothes and myself it came in at just underived
3500 kg. I think this year they have reduced weight and if you take the extras off it nay work for you.0