Advice on large camper vans

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Good afternoon, we are looking for advice on buying a camper van. We need to replace our Defleffs a class. We have been looking at Adria supreme twin, Cathargo Malibu, and Wildax campervans. We would appreciate any advice on these models or other models you would recommend. Thanks in advance for any help. Keep smiling . Danny
 
Good afternoon, we are looking for advice on buying a camper van. We need to replace our Defleffs a class. We have been looking at Adria supreme twin, Cathargo Malibu, and Wildax campervans. We would appreciate any advice on these models or other models you would recommend. Thanks in advance for any help. Keep smiling . Danny
Hi - intrigued, no mention of another Dethleffs?

Any issues that has out you off?
 
Hi Bustup 15, none what so ever , brilliant MH, didn’t know they did camper vans.
 
Would this be a downmove to :h:.5 ton. Should be less than sorry, apparently < and 3 is a short cut for the heart. :smiley:
 
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Hi Bustup 15, none what so ever , brilliant MH, didn’t know they did camper vans.
My mistake, i didn't read the campervan part, only read A class ?

They do sub 7 metre like the Globeline based on a Merc though if thats any use?

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Would this be a downmove to :h:.5 ton. Should be less than sorry, apparently < and 3 is a short cut for the heart. :smiley:
Yes it’s downmove, I passed my driving test before 1997 so tonnage not a problem, thanks for reply
 
What are your priorities? If a fixed bed or beds the range is more limited. We love our Murvi particularly the unencumbered side door and large kitchen but they aren't for everyone, especially if you want a fixed bed.
 
Hi DBK, thanks for reply. Looking for twin single fixed beds, looked at Adria ,Carthago and wild ax. Any advice have would be welcome in our search .
 
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Globecar do the Campscouts in 2 guises which have twin single beds (plus the taller Revolution but that's a massive double).
 
Oh, one thing to consider is the fridge ... the are mostly fitted with an electric only one now (don't need external vents) but we hated the one we had in our Campscout so make sure you're happy with one. We found ours noisy and power hungry which was a bit of a problem for us as we wild camp for days on end. If you can get one with a 3-way fridge, which is an option on some, it would be a good 'upgrade' in my view and if we ever went back to a camper its something I would insist on.

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