What small camper/motorhome with shower?

Paula

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Can any of you oh so knowledgeable people on this forum help with an answer to this question ?

What would be the smallest motorhome (or camper) which has loo/shower?

considering 2nd hand one but not till maybe next yr or later this (no spare dosh).

Suggestions and where to see pics of one would be good.
Cheers
Paula
 
Our old VW T4 standard wheel base conversion has a loo but no shower, I don't think you can get much smaller than this
 
if you need a shower and a loo then you realy are looking at something the size of a coach built as some call them (i can never understand the different classes) as a area fror a loo and shower takes up a bit of space .the thing is you dont need to spend a fortune on a van of this type mine cost 2k 5 years ago and its still giveing good servicehttp://img265.imageshack.us/my.php?image=91740657tn2.jpg
 
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Our LWB VW T4 van based Autosleeper Topaz has Shower/hand basin and flush toilet.
It does work very well but we use site facilities if available.
The vehicle fits comfortably in a normal parking space (provided no height restriction).
 
Which one ?

The smaller TALBOTs be it coachbuilt ' Autoquest 2 ' or the transit size van type Talbots,and Talbot being the same as Peugeot and Citreon ?
Price from approx £2000 upwards,depending on age and condition.Petrol or diesel is your choice these days as there is no difference in price ? but a difference in performance ?
I'm sure more will be mentioned,especially on preferences and ownership
 
LOL, come on people, she said smallest.

The RomaHome series are much smaller than these large van based vehicles people are mentioning :D And they do have showers and loos. It may just be behind a curtain or screen in some cases, but for one or two persons this probably won't matter.
 
The Topaz & VW based 'vans can be expensive. If you are watching the cash go for a second hand Autosleepers Duetto or Symbol, both have have been on the market for ages in a tried & tested layout. I bought a 2004 Symbol after looking for a year at various 'vans. I was swayed by the quality of the fittings & at the amount of stuff they manage to cram into these small 'vans & of course, the economy, 35mpg
 
The Topaz & VW based 'vans can be expensive. If you are watching the cash go for a second hand Autosleepers Duetto or Symbol, both have have been on the market for ages in a tried & tested layout. I bought a 2004 Symbol after looking for a year at various 'vans. I was swayed by the quality of the fittings & at the amount of stuff they manage to cram into these small 'vans & of course, the economy, 35mpg

You get what you pay for.
Had 2.5 tdi VWs for seven trouble free years now. MPG 40+ (45 -50 possible on a long steady run).
Before the Topaz we had a swb Leisuredrive Cruisader which was a reliable vehicle but not as good as other makers for quality of build or equipment internally.
Autosleepers are consistant high quality.
 
T5

Our LWB VW T4 van based Autosleeper Topaz has Shower/hand basin and flush toilet.
It does work very well but we use site facilities if available.
The vehicle fits comfortably in a normal parking space (provided no height restriction).

Yes, we also have an Autosleeper and am sure it would suit your needs. Note it is built on a VW T5 - not T4.
 
I have a 12+ years old autosleeper Duetto and am very pleased with it but it comes in at just over 5.5 metres. Would have liked to have the Fifer Touring on under 5 metres short wheelbase citroen. Bit too much for me new (about 33,000) and not a lot of 2nd hand ones about. It has a unique toilet shower and does not use cab seats as part of beds
Pete
 

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