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we also have a 2017 Compactline i138, which we love. Now done 20k miles.We have a C Tourer i138. I love it, very good to drive and seems well put together, unfortunately only had it since February so hardly used it.
Thanks for the feed back I did think it was quite reasonably priced for a 2016 Carthago with relatively low mileage.we also have a 2017 Compactline i138, which we love. Now done 20k miles.
we had a C-Tourer i148 on 4.25t chassis prior to this and we changed it for a couple of reasons. firstly, OH felt it was a bit big, but comfortable and secondly we didnt get on with the single beds!
the Compactline is so much earier to drive being 15cm slimmer and a metre shorter.
with just two of us, and usually touring in warmer climes we dont spend much time lounging in the van...we generally just sleep in it.
AFAIK, the Sport model was a slightly down specced version which made the price a little more attractive....but it wasnt in the range for very long.
there are always a few 2014-2017 used vans around, check the spec carefully on other non Sport models, it used to be pretty generous around 2014...been pared back a bit now. you could check out the Compactline i 145 for comparison, bit scarce now as the range changed a while back.
good luck.
Don’t worry about it missing an oven, you will probably never use it, get a Romoska Cheaper to use an very versatil.Thanks for the feed back I did think it was quite reasonably priced for a 2016 Carthago with relatively low mileage.
I did also pick up on the fact that it was a little down specced no oven blown air heating etc. Maybe I should be looking at older models in order to get the best value for money. Thanks Again!
I'll certainly never use it!! I'll take a look at the Romoska it could make the perfect Christmas giftDon’t worry about it missing an oven, you will probably never use it, get a Romoska Cheaper to use an very versatil.
I think Op said it was a “little down specced no oven blown air heating etc.” so maybe referring to it having blown air as opposed to Alde?Not having an oven means more valuable cupboard space. There are plenty of ways around the absence of an oven.
You mention no blown air again. I'm sure it will have. Perhaps you meant no electric heating? That should not be an issue, either. Although there's no harm in mentioning it when negotiating.
We have Alde heating at the moment and it’s great. To be honest never tried the blown air so can’t really make a judgement but just don’t think it would be as good.Good point!
But I don't expect to find Alde at that end of the market.
It’s a 144 Sport which I missed off on my initial post. Not sure if this is significant?