Currently contemplating hitting the road for most of the year and if I spend £80k on a space and storage compromised transit sized pop top camper van with toilet and shower. Discrete, looking like a van, is very mobile - under 2m high and around 5.3m long so can enter car parks, use car spaces and get to city centres, and MPG will be similar to a petrol car.
Or a motorhome just under 3m high, about 6.5m long so can't enter car parks but obviously more space and cheaper £65k with a lot more facilities, oven, garage, larger tank capacities, solar panel etc. But due to size and the fact it looks like a campervan complete with those decorative speed swish lines, will probably be limited to camping sites.
At the moment leaning towards the motorhome, since it's much better value for money with the extra storage and space, and the campervan may not serve as a 'home'. So in research mode, and trawling through the numerous archive of posts at motorhomefun.
One thing I have noticed for both, because of the pandemic and more people having the same idea as I with a move to 'van life', it's pushed up the price of vehicles.
Or a motorhome just under 3m high, about 6.5m long so can't enter car parks but obviously more space and cheaper £65k with a lot more facilities, oven, garage, larger tank capacities, solar panel etc. But due to size and the fact it looks like a campervan complete with those decorative speed swish lines, will probably be limited to camping sites.
At the moment leaning towards the motorhome, since it's much better value for money with the extra storage and space, and the campervan may not serve as a 'home'. So in research mode, and trawling through the numerous archive of posts at motorhomefun.
One thing I have noticed for both, because of the pandemic and more people having the same idea as I with a move to 'van life', it's pushed up the price of vehicles.



A MH would be much better insulated than a pop-top, more space, more storage. Nothing against PVCs but the pop-top is a different matter. They’re not at all happy in a storm, either.
