Went to see their series 3 yesterday and was quite impressed, a few tweaks here and there. The front side lockers are gone and the battery is under the floor in the two four berths we looked at, thus reducing nose weight to 75Kg (we were told) this is not confirmed on their web site as far as I can see. Might look into this one further after my hip replacement (again) if we think I can continue to caravan.
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We were mighty impressed with them. Sticking point currently is twin fixed v fixed island double.
SWMBO favours the twin fixed but I reckon they look a bit narrow - upside for her is that she will avoid mountaineering in the night en route to the loo!
I favour the fixed island double because there is much more room and I'm no 7 stone weakling so I need my space. Also if you are in the same bed a spot of the 'oh be joyful' is more likely
We have the Unicorn Vigo, bought in March, we are very pleased with it. It has the island bed which telescopes for day use.
Being 6ft2 I was concerned that the bed would be too short but its fine and very comfortable. You don't have to climb over to get to the loo!
It also has the big fridge freezer which is great.
I have not seen the new ones, and am not in a position or inclination to change.
The Alde central heating is great and the van tows perfectly behind our Sorento KX2.
Its been to the Auvergne this summer, and is going to be doing 3-4 weeks touring in October (UK) when my wife retires.
Its our 5th Bailey in manty years, so we could be classed as happy customers!
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We were looking at the twin bed version as well but on trying them, found them too narrow. Would probably spend more time on the floor. There is room to go around the bed when in night mode so no clambering necessary. So either the Vigo or the Valencia is our choice.
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