Green questions to ask when buying

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  • dave the rave
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    edited February 2019 #32

    "and some fell on stoney ground"wink

  • huskydog
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    edited February 2019 #33

    I always thought a Comma was a van laughing

  • EasyT
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    edited February 2019 #34

    That'll be due to yer age fella. wink

  • Cornersteady
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    edited February 2019 #35

    Sic transit gloria mundi

    Gloria was ill in the van on Monday

  • Freddy55
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    edited February 2019 #36

    As I’ll be in the market for a new ‘van in a few months time, I’ll certainly be asking the dealer what the manufacturers environmental policy is, something I’d not considered before your post, so thanks for that 👍

    As the saying goes, “Every Little helps”, although I’m not holding my breath.

  • Merve
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    edited February 2019 #37

    Vehicle makers are at last staggering in the direction of working on such developments,

    I think staggering is about right.! Recent development in things like Solar Panels and LED lighting took quite a time to be incorporated fully into the modern van and IMHO, the designers are normally about 5 yrs behind the cutting edge techs and innovations. We still have manufacturers boasting 100w Solar Panels- WOW. where if they offered 150w, folk might start to realise that capturing sunlight for the batteries actually works to a point where fossil fuels do not have to be burned to supply electricity! Just a thought. I have to agree that caravanning is not the greenest of activities but much can be done to counter the ‘pollution ‘ caused. The OP touched on a good point and I believe everything that can be done to avoid harming our environment should be done. However, I am not a believer in the great global warming scam either. Just another way of getting taxes out of us- but that’s a debate for another day! 

  • EasyT
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    edited February 2019 #38

    the designers are normally about 5 yrs behind the cutting edge techs and innovations. 

    Maybe we should be grateful they are not at the cutting edge. They seem to have enough trouble with 'tried and trusted'

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited February 2019 #39

    I just googled it, geez that is a plug ugly vehicle🤢

  • dave the rave
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    edited February 2019 #40

    sorry to have to correct you but that is a bedford,(not made by ford but does have a bed!)

  • EasyT
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    edited February 2019 #41

  • huskydog
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    edited February 2019 #42

    That's a Bedford van ,not a Commer undecided,    ,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited February 2019 #43

    Pinterest got it wrong, I never knew what one wasundecided

  • huskydog
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    edited February 2019 #44

    Sometimes google is not always your friend surprised

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited February 2019 #45

    His about this, then? An AS MH based on a Commer.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited February 2019 #46

    Truthfully not a single one of em have style whatever their real names are. I reckon folk loved em back in the day, still do too. Not me for sure☹️

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited February 2019 #47

    Just seen yours, Easy. It could be the same one😃

  • EasyT
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    edited February 2019 #48

    In 1960 what else was available to the working man as a camper van? 

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited February 2019 #49
  • huskydog
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    edited February 2019 #50
  • Cornersteady
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    edited February 2019 #51

    I think they all look great, would love to turn up at a club site in one. Can you still buy one?

  • huskydog
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    edited February 2019 #52
  • Tinwheeler
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    edited February 2019 #53

    Where's TDA? It looks like hers.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited February 2019 #54

    Now that is quite something, Husky 👍🏻👍🏻

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2019 #55

    Oh yes! This was our first car when we got married! We went on honeymoon with our Rottweiler in the back and toured all over Northumberland. Morris Suntor Caravette, absolute classic. Very ingenious inside, the seats all folded to make a double bed, although someone (not me!) had to sleep with their feet under the steering wheel. It had a brilliant two ring hob and grill, a tiny sink, and a small little wardrobe in the back. We always kept a gallon of petrol in a can under the wardrobe floor, as the tank had a tiny leak. It had a starting handle as well, so didn’t matter if battery went flat! We always took a small suitcase that lived on the shelf when the roof was up. It got a bit cosy when we got an Airedale puppy as well, but we managed. They were rare at the time we had ours, even rarer now and go for a lot of money. We did toy with idea of trying to find one, but we aren’t as lithe and supple as we once were! We used it as an everyday car for a few years, as well as holidays. I learned to drive in it, hated the column change. We used to gaze longingly at Romahomes, and think, “all that space”🤣

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2019 #56

    That’s beautiful.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited February 2019 #57

    Nah, it's a butterfly.

  • Justus2
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    edited February 2019 #58

    The green and white van is indeed a Bedford as you say. Infact it is a Bedford CA to be precise, my parents had one when I was about 13.. Bedford was the commercial arm of Vauxhall they made lorries too for the army.

  • Justus2
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    edited February 2019 #59

    I also remember the Commer vans, Commer was the commercial arm of Routes Group who did the Hillman Minx and Imp. If ever you are near Marquis South Yorkshire near to Sheffield, there is an old but pristine Autosleeper Commer in their show room... It's where we bought our van from. We've spent many an unhappy hour there but that's a long story...

  • cyberyacht
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    edited February 2019 #60

    I dunno. Nostalgia's not what it used to be.

  • Hedgehurst
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    edited February 2019 #61

    Thanks Merve and others who've stuck with the original topic! And we'll have to agree to differ on the climate change issue, Merve - though it is mis-named as global warming.

    I'm just regretful that my original post seems to have been taken  as a sort of adversarial provocation. Since we're not buying a new van, we're not in a position to influence manufacturers of those. We'll continue to ask the makers of other things about their design, though, and we will be looking to replace my wife's 2002 car in the next year or so, so plenty of research and questions round that.

    As Merve said, makers are staggering along rather behind the edge of technology in many ways, so a little prodding to improve things for us all,  by those whose wallets are about to open, seemed like a good idea.