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By *ekkatrans OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

Scarborough

I’m looking at getting a small camper van for days away, it’s only for me so doesn’t have to be large and I’d also like to use it as a day to day vehicle.

I’ve seen a few Citroen Berlingo, is there a similar size van that people recommend or is the berlingo a good option.

Thanks. X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've got a 30 year old fiat Ducato campervan,with a side awning for when I have my kids,on my own,it's more than adequate

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By *ekkatrans OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

Scarborough


"I've got a 30 year old fiat Ducato campervan,with a side awning for when I have my kids,on my own,it's more than adequate"

I’ll have a look at them, I really would love something to just jump in and get away.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've got a 30 year old fiat Ducato campervan,with a side awning for when I have my kids,on my own,it's more than adequate

I’ll have a look at them, I really would love something to just jump in and get away. "

Berlingo’s can be quite expensive since micro campers became very sought after. I have a Citroen Nemo which is same as Berlingo but slightly smaller. Many people also use a Fiat Kangoo, which is not quite as comfortable.

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By *havennaturistsCouple  over a year ago

Banff

Would be inclined to wait for a couple of years before buying. As soon as the hordes can get back to Benidorm there will be plenty for sale, hardly used and at bargain prices!

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By *ee04Man  over a year ago

Essex

I gave up on buying one this year as the prices kept going up as previous post said wait a couple of years then there’ll be a glut on the market. I can have my tent up in 10 mins so it’s going to get a bit more use now

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By *eisty LadyWoman  over a year ago

Count Your Blessings Cottage, Gratitude Grove

The Mazda Bongo (also badged as a Ford Freda) Is very popular- there’s a Women with bongos Facebook group

You don’t have to have a bongo to join, other vehicles welcome and I think they allow women who are thinking of getting one too

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By *reenlanerCouple  over a year ago

bournemouth

By a vw caddy nice van to use every day

And do a conversion yourself

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By *havennaturistsCouple  over a year ago

Banff

Be sure to buy a post emission scandal Caddy. On the 1.6 diesel, fuel injectors fail constantly and cost £600 each to replace. There are four on each vehicle!

I know, I had one, I got rid after the second one went and am with Slater and Gordon fighting for compensation from VW.

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By *andS69Couple  over a year ago

Great Yarmouth

We have a Toyota Alphard with a pop top and it really works well for us alone or together for fun xx

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By *oby-jMan  over a year ago

Wrexham

Anyone got a Nissan NV200 van ? currently looking at this van for myself just wondered if anyone has any views on them, Cheers.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Mazda Bongo (also badged as a Ford Freda) Is very popular- there’s a Women with bongos Facebook group

You don’t have to have a bongo to join, other vehicles welcome and I think they allow women who are thinking of getting one too "

getting a good bongo isn't easy as they have serious rust issues, also being an automatic they aren't great on fuel for an everyday van. Saying that if you can find a good one they are a perfect size

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By *revor1940Man  over a year ago

west of Haverfordwest

Don't assume it is only for day use, my guess is you will soon want to spend a few nights in a pleasant spot. Think about it!

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