However, interesting to read in the Ranger announcement that Bailey will be introducing a new, entry level caravan in the Alu-Tech system. They need it. One thing that Bailey has always been about has been value for money - and while the Pegasus, Olympus and Unicorn feature some interesting technology the prices have been creeping up, making Bailey less of a bargain.
Don't forget your roots, Bailey! Innovate, but don't isolate.
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Thanks for the info Ratty. I agree with Viggo on this one. We were sorry to see the end of the Pageant range & to now see the Ranger go as well it leaves a big hole in the Bailey line up at our price level & could well see us changing manufacturer or giving up all together when the time comes to change our Series 7 Pageant. Thankfully it's not 2 years old yet & will last us a good while.
Not a complete surprise but I for one will be sorry to see the passing of the faithful Pageant range. I tend to go along with Basilbrush on this one, we are all a bit sensitive to change but its the ever rising cost that annoys me because a new van of similar spec when we come to replace ours may well be out of our budget.
My gut feeling is that they will have at least a show model at the Oct show as they won't be showing any Ranger / GT60 models and to not show anything would leave a huge gap at the bottom of the market.
Quote: Originally posted by Zafiral on 28/9/2010
My gut feeling is that they will have at least a show model at the Oct show as they won't be showing any Ranger / GT60 models and to not show anything would leave a huge gap at the bottom of the market.
Even Initial designs and like you said Zafiral a show model are better than nothing as not having anything would give the impression their out of business
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