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    Nicky-nan
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    re my first camper van
    Hi Sophie, I can definitely recommend Talbot campers. You get a very high level of specification on most of them, and for their size there is not much else with the same level of comfort. One of my vans is a Talbot Express Harmony. It has double glazing, a flushing loo, a shower, obviously sink, hob, fridge etc. Warm air heating, power steering, multiple sleeping/ sitting arrangements, and I could go on. I am 6’7″ and I can both stand up fully and sleep stretched out fully, which I cannot do in many!!!!
    The reliability is very good if serviced regularly.Fuel consumption is pretty good aswell, I have a 2.5 turbo diesel and can get apps 40mpg if I drive carefully on a run. 32ish if I don’t.
    The only real issue is rust. They are very prone around the front windscreen scuttle panel, and wheel arches and door bottoms can go. But as long as you get it looked at before you buy it, I think Talbots are a bargain!!
    NIK…..

    in reply to: Looking for my first CamperVan…please help! #118454
    Nicky-nan
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    re my first camper van
    Hi Sophie, I can definitely recommend Talbot campers. You get a very high level of specification on most of them, and for their size there is not much else with the same level of comfort. One of my vans is a Talbot Express Harmony. It has double glazing, a flushing loo, a shower, obviously sink, hob, fridge etc. Warm air heating, power steering, multiple sleeping/ sitting arrangements, and I could go on. I am 6’7″ and I can both stand up fully and sleep stretched out fully, which I cannot do in many!!!!
    The reliability is very good if serviced regularly.Fuel consumption is pretty good aswell, I have a 2.5 turbo diesel and can get apps 40mpg if I drive carefully on a run. 32ish if I don’t.
    The only real issue is rust. They are very prone around the front windscreen scuttle panel, and wheel arches and door bottoms can go. But as long as you get it looked at before you buy it, I think Talbots are a bargain!!
    NIK…..

    in reply to: Looking for my first CamperVan…please help! #118456
    Nicky-nan
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    re my first camper van
    Hi Sophie, I can definitely recommend Talbot campers. You get a very high level of specification on most of them, and for their size there is not much else with the same level of comfort. One of my vans is a Talbot Express Harmony. It has double glazing, a flushing loo, a shower, obviously sink, hob, fridge etc. Warm air heating, power steering, multiple sleeping/ sitting arrangements, and I could go on. I am 6’7″ and I can both stand up fully and sleep stretched out fully, which I cannot do in many!!!!
    The reliability is very good if serviced regularly.Fuel consumption is pretty good aswell, I have a 2.5 turbo diesel and can get apps 40mpg if I drive carefully on a run. 32ish if I don’t.
    The only real issue is rust. They are very prone around the front windscreen scuttle panel, and wheel arches and door bottoms can go. But as long as you get it looked at before you buy it, I think Talbots are a bargain!!
    NIK…..

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