Bailey autograph 74-2
Looking at buying a Bailey autograph 74-2 2020 model,does anyone have any views on this model, as this is our first motorhome looking for some advice please.
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Our first motorhome was a 2013 Bailey Approach 740 which was essentially the same layout but it has moved on in terms of equipment. We found it a spacious and comfortable van and travelled all over the UK and Europe with it. We keep it for 6 years before going for another Bailey which was a bit smaller. The 74-2 payload is not over generous but if you have the licence quite a few people have the weight uprated.
There is a good Facebook group called the Bailey motorhome owners group which might be worth having a look at.
David
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We’ve had 2 Bailey Autograph’s, a 2015 & the 2017 75-4 model. Yours is the 3rd generation model and is a refined version of the earlier models now. Ours is very comfy, nice and wide, which some people are nervous about on the road, but we’ve not had a problem. Been all over the UK & one long trip across Europe.
You need to check it’s had all its services obviously, Peugeot & habitation and we have a logbook for the Alko chassis which needs greasing every year & I get them to stamp this book too. So you need to see the paperwork for the service history and handbook stamps, Peugeot, Bailey & Alko.Transferring the Bailey warranty needs to be done within a strict timescale and requires a small fee to Bailey. You need to make sure you understand your obligations otherwise it voids the manufacturers warranty. The annual habitation services also needs to be carried out within a 6 week window of the delivery date, some people fall foul of that too.
Otherwise, they are good motorhomes imho.
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