2020 Guide to Motorhomes and Campervans
Just a heads up to those who may be thinking of changing to a motorhome or just changing motorhomes. With this months edition of the Motorhome Monthly Magazine comes a supplement called "The Essential Guide to 2020 Motorhomes and Campervans. This basically lists many new motorhomes and might be a useful guide to what is currently on the market.
David
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Brian
Just check its included in the over the counter copies if that is the only reason you are buying! I get mine of subscription.
David
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Not that I intend buying a new van, but like to keep up, Thanks Dave.
My favourite is 'Steam Railway' thanks to the anonymous member who left several copies at Exmoor House. Gratefully 'recycled'. I left several Practical Motorhomes as a swap.
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Remember to change your arrival expectations, you’ll be moving at 500yds per hour. It’s good you’re keeping the memory of Fred Dibnah alive Muscles👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎
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Grrrrr, David you didn't say that the Issue you are talking about is the NOVEMBER Issue !! ( Pretty sure I'm right about that !)
Went shopping in ASDA this afternoon but no MMM on display, so I walked ( !! ) a bit further into W H Smiths and only one copy there and that was October. So, with a giggle or three and a chat, the counter staff said Oh No November's issue is published tomorrow, so the earliest we'll see it in this old town is likely to be Friday or Saturday.
Oh dear, more exercise for Brian I'm afraid
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It's not just Fred Dibnah, Rocky mate . Sitting here in the Office ( spare bedroom ) I've got several ( 18 or 20 ) CF cards for the recent digital piccys and something in excess of 64,000 ( yes sixty four thousand ) mounted slides !! They keep me busy and off the streets in winter I can assure you .
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Keeping you busy?, good we’ll all sleep better with that knowledge, unless you trundle thru our Village😂😂
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I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong but I think a lot of the current crop of available new motorhomes are still using the older engines which continue to be treated as light goods vehicles without emission listed on the CofC so probably the next six months might be a good time to buy? It seems that it's only those motorhomes using the new ultra clean diesel engines are going to have their VED based on emissions which in itself seems to be a bit ridiculous!!!
David
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I have not seen a discussion on his forum, but he MMM mhome forum has a thread on the new tax regime for Motorhomes and cars costing over £40 thousand pounds.
Seems to be a hit and miss problem with working out what your tax could be, because it lies with the issue of the V5 and the co2 emissions quoted ( or not), The v5 is not issued until the purchase is completed.
Could cause a few headaches for those on a budget.
Rgds
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Tony
There are a couple of threads about it in the Motorhome section but it hasn't caused much excitement! The petition seems to be gathering a bit of momentum with a recent spurt to 13449 signatures as I type. Just in case members wish to support the petition the link to it is here
David
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Talking of steam, have you visited the Thursford Collection in Norfolk, Brian?
We caught it just before the Autumn closure and it’s a grand day out.
https://www.thursford.com/steam-museum/
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With Profuse Apologies TW, !
Sorry for the appalling time delay in responding, TW, But Yes, Brians been there several times -- they have a good weekend rally with loads of visiting engines on display not just their own. Like most Steam Rallies there will be cars, motorcycles, pedal cycles and a few Vintage Caravans ( most likely a few vintage caravanners as well ) on display
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See, you know more about it than me😁
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Indeed he is.
I rather liked this notice too.
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