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I'm not sure about all this fuss re construction and water ingress - I think the insualtion sounds good but surely could be replicated in other ways - but how many people who are buying them now are really going to hold on to them for 20 years?
Also I had a van that was over 20 years old and showed no signs of damp, okay it was a Castleton but it wasn't high tech just well built. We also have friends with 10 year old plus vans of various makes which are also fine. The van I have has a 6 years water ingress warranty.
Surely the key factors are a well built, qualtiy assured van, that you service and look after?
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