Anyone else got a coachman Amara 380 2 berth. What are they like anything i should look out for picking our 2000 model up on Friday looks very clean and tidy inside and out. :)
Congratulations on your new caravan. I would like an Amara but will have to wait a little until we can afford to change our Mini Genius. Will be watching this thread with interest.
We've got an Amara 450/2 similar to yours - We love it, we've had it since new in 2006 and wouldn't be without it.
She tows well previously with an automatic Mondeo 2.0 and now with an X-Trail 2.2 diesel.
The only problems we've had is with regard to taps over winter - we've had to replace both the shower tap and the bathroom tap - May have been our fault though !!!
Hope you enjoy your new van - keep it clean and tidy and she'll last a long time and always look good.
Our friends have a four birth Amara 1996 and had to have one of the front windows resealed, it was done under warranty but apart from thet they have been very happy with it.
Helo we have just bought a coachman pastiche 4 berth, only had it one week but already love it, been today to have a little sort out whilst she is on storage cant wait to use her !!!
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I have got a 775cm NR full cotton awning that will fit it if you need one, going for any very reasonable offer because its taking up storage space. We are quite near to you in Derby. Sorry if this sounds a bit cheeky, but it just might be the bargain you are looking for, and i thought i would give you first chance before sticking it on Fleabay!
We have owned a Coachman Genius SE in the past and really loved it, Top quality vans and very stable on the road when matched with the right towcar
Im not sure how the contact details work on here, but could email or phone you with more details if intrested.
Julia
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Amara has a number of meanings from unfading, eternal, Love (from the latin amare) Immortal, peaceful and restful to bitter or the bitter one. Depends which part of the world you are from. Guess that Coachman would not have meant bitter so go out in your new van and make your own mind up from this list. My money would be on you deciding on peaceful or restful
Phil
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Quote: Originally posted by romany girl on 21/2/2010
I have got a 775cm NR full cotton awning that will fit it if you need one, going for any very reasonable offer because its taking up storage space. We are quite near to you in Derby. Sorry if this sounds a bit cheeky, but it just might be the bargain you are looking for, and i thought i would give you first chance before sticking it on Fleabay!
We have owned a Coachman Genius SE in the past and really loved it, Top quality vans and very stable on the road when matched with the right towcar
Im not sure how the contact details work on here, but could email or phone you with more details if intrested.
Julia
LOL well good on you! But a) Our measurement is 825 (I'm busy noting down all the details just now, a real mountain of new weights and dimensions) b) OH is not a lover of full awnings. I'm guessing the dimensions have changed as surely a 775 would not fit but not being familiar with full awnings are you saying there is some flexibility?
Quote: Originally posted by cwdc56768 on 21/2/2010
Amara has a number of meanings from unfading, eternal, Love (from the latin amare) Immortal, peaceful and restful to bitter or the bitter one. Depends which part of the world you are from. Guess that Coachman would not have meant bitter so go out in your new van and make your own mind up from this list. My money would be on you deciding on peaceful or restful
Phil
Cheers Phil, very interesting, think I'll ditch bitter (except in a pint glass) and go for unfading, peaceful love I think!
We don't get her for a couple of weeks so can hardly wait. it's the first time we have gone for new but the consensus seems to be positive about the build quality with Coachman.
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