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- January 19, 2012 at 7:49 pm #106249peter_davis100Participant
Hi guy’s new to the forum been looking at summer holidays for the kids this year and looking for some advise I have found a 1978 4-berth Devon Moonraker • £19,999
The site http://www.vwdownunder.co.uk that are selling looks very respectable has anyone had any experience with them and it looks good value for a summer holiday open to suggestions as I have a wife to keep happy, would it be suitable for 2 adults and 2 children, gonna book a site with swimming pool so should be a great adventure..Is this about the right price for a camper like this can’t find many on auto trader etc and some on gumtree don’t look safe.
the van I was looking at is http://www.vwdownunder.co.uk/1978-devon-moonraker.htm
Let us know what you think
January 19, 2012 at 8:40 pm #135829mgroadsterParticipantHi, I don’t know, I must be
Hi, I don’t know, I must be one of the only people who just doesn’t “get them”. They’re small, cramped, sluggish, unreliable but seem to have a massive following.(my own Brother has one) I’d much rather buy a good base van and convert for comfort and be able to travel at a decent speed with some comfort and reasonable MPG instead of tooling up the slow lane in a bay window with my fingers crossed. 20 grand inc purchase would buy you a lovely base vehicle and all the bits you need for a fantastic holiday van.January 19, 2012 at 8:40 pm #135832mgroadsterParticipantHi, I don’t know, I must be
Hi, I don’t know, I must be one of the only people who just doesn’t “get them”. They’re small, cramped, sluggish, unreliable but seem to have a massive following.(my own Brother has one) I’d much rather buy a good base van and convert for comfort and be able to travel at a decent speed with some comfort and reasonable MPG instead of tooling up the slow lane in a bay window with my fingers crossed. 20 grand inc purchase would buy you a lovely base vehicle and all the bits you need for a fantastic holiday van.January 19, 2012 at 8:40 pm #135835mgroadsterParticipantHi, I don’t know, I must be
Hi, I don’t know, I must be one of the only people who just doesn’t “get them”. They’re small, cramped, sluggish, unreliable but seem to have a massive following.(my own Brother has one) I’d much rather buy a good base van and convert for comfort and be able to travel at a decent speed with some comfort and reasonable MPG instead of tooling up the slow lane in a bay window with my fingers crossed. 20 grand inc purchase would buy you a lovely base vehicle and all the bits you need for a fantastic holiday van.January 19, 2012 at 8:40 pm #135839mgroadsterParticipantHi, I don’t know, I must be
Hi, I don’t know, I must be one of the only people who just doesn’t “get them”. They’re small, cramped, sluggish, unreliable but seem to have a massive following.(my own Brother has one) I’d much rather buy a good base van and convert for comfort and be able to travel at a decent speed with some comfort and reasonable MPG instead of tooling up the slow lane in a bay window with my fingers crossed. 20 grand inc purchase would buy you a lovely base vehicle and all the bits you need for a fantastic holiday van. - AuthorPosts
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