If you could buy anything for your motorhome, what would it be?

Myself I do believe that I would like a cloaking device, with an auto disable when a vehicle got to close so i could park up & not be a blot on the landscape.
Maybe it could be adapted so it switched on when a speed camera was detected:D

Phill
 
Going back to first reply, slide outs are the way ahead. Before getting present van I was looking into this but couldn't find a UK supplier, now there is one, my idea was to have similar layout to our Campscout on a smaller van, but gf now wants our size van with rear and side slide outs.
 
Going back to first reply, slide outs are the way ahead. Before getting present van I was looking into this but couldn't find a UK supplier, now there is one, my idea was to have similar layout to our Campscout on a smaller van, but gf now wants our size van with rear and side slide outs.

Wimmin - dontcha just lurve em .....

:dance:
 
Going back to first reply, slide outs are the way ahead. Before getting present van I was looking into this but couldn't find a UK supplier, now there is one, my idea was to have similar layout to our Campscout on a smaller van, but gf now wants our size van with rear and side slide outs.

Danbury used to do them based on the VW. Their website doesn't show them anymore so they must have stopped making them. Found these online which are called duobleback, same as Danbury called theirs.

http://www.doubleback.co.uk/
 
An economically viable (as in cheap!) bolt on system to convert the diesel engine
into something more or less pollution free, and so silence the doom
merchants.

Because I reckon the way things are going, anti pollution measures as
tentatively mooted are going make things very onerous for todays owners
of current and yesteryear's diesel 'leisure' vehicles. £2000 scrappage won't
go far towards the £120000 Concorde I'll have in mind!

Essential commercial vehicles will no doubt be granted varying degrees
and more favourable forms of dispensation and compensation.
 
I'd like a permanent internet connection that wouldn't cost a fortune for data.

How much data do you use? If it's over 3's 30gb tethering limit, or vodafones 50gb sim, then get a 3 all you can eat sim and run pdanet on the phone. This hides the tethering from the carrier so it will come out of your unlimited allowance.

I think data is pretty cheap these days. EE were doing 32gb a month data sim for £14.50 the other month. Vodafone 50gb was £25.
 
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A driver

Love my van but if I could afford it I'd have a chauffeur. I'm not a natural driver so if I could employ someone who would evaporate at my destination it would be great.
 

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