Quote: Originally posted by vangogogo on 17/9/2009
Nawer
How are twin axles easier to steal than single axles.
You have me worried now.
We have a twin axle Lunar Lexon and love it (its a 6 berth for anita a to know - second hand 2005- just bought it this june - our first van - tents before and not going back), fixed bunks which is great for the kids.
Nawer is referring to the fact that t/a vans are more desirable to certain members of the community so more likely to be stolen rather than easier to steal.
We have an Abbey Aventura 330 6 berth with the lovely big back bunks, we love the van but it is for SALE or SWOP for a 4/5 berth as it is too big for us now, the van is single axle which was great for us towing with an X Trail, they appear to be quality regarding the fittings and the build, i have put it in the adverts on this site, and have just been offered a trailor tent in exchange???, however this is not an option as i love caravans for year round jaunts away.
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Nawer is referring to the fact that t/a vans are more desirable to certain members of the community so more likely to be stolen rather than easier to steal.
i cant see a jippo being to interested in living in a bailey caravan full time can you??? its just a myth about twin axles!
You've plenty to choose from & several dealers close to the M4 at J12. http://www.readingcaravans.com/ and http://www.colinscaravans.com/
Enjoy your search, we love going round different dealers for a mooch bout & the NEC show next month would give you mass of choice with a chance to compare specifications & prices all in one hit.
Amazing family weekend with old steam engines, classic car displays, market stalls, and full catering and bar. And camping on site - Save £25 by booking in advance.