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leeds
Member Since: 30 Aug 2010
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 4316
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Biffysun wrote:Can only speak from personal experience
I say again, this is my experience and I won't buy another Swift - I'm sure others have had great vans but mines is a dud
Anyone want to buy it???
We have a Swift for acommodation at shows. Third time out was at the Caravan Show at the NEC where we were assisting on the Boab stand. Spend a lot of time on the Swift stand trying to sort out problems. Lets say 18 months later still have problems with it. It would be easier to say what is right with it then what is wrong.
Lets say we have (quickly touches wood) no problems with running gear. Electrics yes, oven yes, fire yes, microwave falling out, blinds, trim, shower door, toilet all had problems.
Dickinson who are Swift main dealers, do we trust them to fix the problems . Come back from the second service with gas leaks, i.e. you can NOT trust them to do the basic safety checks. August bank holiday they ordered a replacement shower door. They have had it for 4 weeks but can not fit it for another two weeks!
Swift and their dealers??
Enough said
Brendan
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22nd Oct 2012 6:07 pm |
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Cellerdweller
Member Since: 05 Oct 2012
Location: Macclesfield
Posts: 1315
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Hi we had a elddis superstorm from new and had no problems with it the build quality was good and it towed very well .we only sold it as we both got made redundant and the toys had to go . We have just bought an elddis avante 626 and this is just as good as the superstore but lacks a little in the luxury department but we have found the layout suits us better now that our kids are getting older and growing . It comes down to personal choice and what works for u however I would not hesitate in buying another elddis .
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22nd Oct 2012 7:51 pm |
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subaru60
Member Since: 05 Oct 2012
Location: crawley
Posts: 277
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does anyone know of insurace company that insures the hobby caravan as a lot wont touch it the bailey i had was better than the swift i got but less luxerys
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22nd Oct 2012 8:03 pm |
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hughesy
Member Since: 30 Sep 2012
Location: manchester
Posts: 127
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Only just bought our first caravan this year and it was completley based on layout tbh, but we love our bailey olympus.
subuu60 why wont they insure a hobby
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27th Oct 2012 9:10 pm |
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mark the spark
Member Since: 22 Jun 2011
Location: southampton
Posts: 2531
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hughesy wrote:Only just bought our first caravan this year and it was completley based on layout tbh, but we love our bailey olympus.
subuu60 why wont they insure a hobby . Because they will assume your a or it will soon be in the possesion of one . Re the elddis recomendation ive had an eldiss super scirocco for 18 months with no problemns but dont feel its as well made as my previous older abbey but they are all getting flimsier now . Go for a twin axle as the extra space and stability is superb and the disco is the perfect tow car for one .but ultimately the layout should decide .all the uk vans are much the same although the baileys do seem very popular now so that could be a reason to buy one or a reason not too . MY05 SE D3 Manual my first LR what a car
MY10 HSE D4 auto
MY14 XXV more buttons than the spaceshuttle
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28th Oct 2012 5:27 am |
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M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
Posts: 8244
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subaru60 wrote:does anyone know of insurace company that insures the hobby caravan .....................
NFU It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't.
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28th Oct 2012 12:26 pm |
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M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
Posts: 8244
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mark the spark wrote:hughesy wrote:
subuu60 why wont they insure a hobby .
*Because they will assume your a or it will soon be in the possesion of one
Re the elddis recomendation ive had an eldiss super scirocco for 18 months with no problemns but dont feel its as well made as my previous older abbey but they are all getting flimsier now . Go for a twin axle as the extra space and stability is superb and the disco is the perfect tow car for one .but ultimately the layout should decide .all the uk vans are much the same although the baileys do seem very popular now so that could be a reason to buy one or a reason not too .
*Not correct, they are one of the most sought after models for living in summer and winter, better build quality, have better lay out than UK 'vans and the most desirable for the pikeys (they always have the best, how they come by them is a different matter) consequently they can get stolen and insurance company's don't take risks, they only like to take your money. It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't.
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28th Oct 2012 12:47 pm |
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