MOTORHOMES, NEW Vs USED - SUNLINER, AVIDA, WINNEBAGO.
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- čas přidán 4. 08. 2023
- In this week's video we take a look at some new and used motorhome options and discover how much things have gone up. We have a bit of fun looking at some different options while we wait to pick up our new motorhome.
Interesting taking us along viewing second hand and new Motorhomes enjoyed looking. Thankyou
Dont ignore the 90s timber. It can all be painted with modern gloss durabile cabinet paint to dramatically modernise it
Hi, totally agree, some of the older vans have such great lay outs and would come up very nicely with some paint.
Great fun looking, enjoyable video xx
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice episode guys, but I admit I did laugh quite a few times when you say 'They're really old". Our Merc / Winnebago is a 2003 and yes, full of wood grain but so cozy :) Keep up the good work.
Hi i bet your Winnebago is great, although some of the used motorhomes seemed a bit older, they had a lot going for them with the layout and space inside.
The quality of your clips are always more enjoyable than the last, maybe Oz Lap movie next. Great entertainment cheers.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. We will start many more kms once we take delivery of the new motorhome and many more adventures ahead.We are so glad you like our videos, we have a lot of fun making them. Cheers
@@brianriddell4830 We hope to get our 20.5 in Sept/Oct this year but since you have changed after severals months i am wondering our choice. Oh the first world problems one must deal with. Hope you get your new home soon. Cheers
I quiet like the older style Winnebago Longreach you found with all the timber I’ve got my ion one in Melbourne comes with a tow car for extra 2008 not financial enough to buy now on something to live permanently here at Hervey Bay and get out of the Rent racket
Agents know with the housing crisis in Australia people will be looking to these as an alternative
to a home. So with supply and demand and up go the prices with bit of gouging thrown in for good measure.
Love that you looked at/ compared new to used models.
Yes plenty of wood & it doesn’t age well does it?
Our 2021 Daintree was traded & they whacked $15k (on top of the traded price) on the lot to allow for supplying usuals (roadworthy, gas cert, electrical cert, warranty, advertising)…
Couldn't believe the second hand prices they were asking and yes the wood is an acquired taste lol hope your wait goes quick
@@brianriddell4830 we’re getting close. Just had word the chassis has landed at the Melb docks (at least it’s in the country!)
Have a look at the Design RV Forerunner.
Hi from WA .
Hi from the South Coast of NSW where we are currently traveling.
Enjoyable videos - also great to see local content. Did you look at the Sunliner Olantas that was at AMHC at the time ? Lower price due to chassis. Normally on Mercedes Chassis which bumps price at least $20K.
Thanks for the message. We don't remember the Olantas, not sure if they had it there the other day. It was good to compare a few different brands. You can tell the difference in quality by looking through a few different ones.
Good luck with the one you have ordered - the Olantas 451 on a Mercedes Benz chassis is close to $200K and about 12 months delivery delay. It’s a very impressive layout and AMHC had it on display but it was on a LDV chassis (about $175K). It was near the Pinto, it was sold but still on display. Maybe it was collected.
@gregb1823 yes I remember seeing the ldv and didn't bother as I don't know how reliable they are
@@brianriddell4830 Agree - we were tempted to buy it but LDV put us off. Imagine on MB it would be very good.
@@gregb1823 indeed
Are you guys still buying your Jayco MH. They certainly are dicking you around.
We purchased a Swan Camper Trailer about 10 years ago and had nothing but problems. Good luck. Thoroughly enjoying your episodes. Great to see Australia through the eyes of "Grey Nomads". Thanks. 😊😊
Hi thanks for the message. So far we are still going ahead with the Jayco, pending any further delay. We really love the one we are waiting on. Glad you like the videos. Hopefully more travel ones soon.
Hi, just wondering if you have had any preferred platforms for your MH choice. Rear or front drive?
Merc, Fiat, Ford, Reno etc. I'm not sure what all the choices actually are.
(I read some poor things about Fiat)
Looking forward to see what your thoughts are on the Merc.
Hi, we really wanted a rear wheel drive and more space so the Mercedes was a no brainer for us. Will do a full run down episode once we get her
@@brianriddell4830 Yes I'm thinking the rear wheel drive is the way to go, so that narrows down the choices. Cheers.
I think once you guys start .looking at caravans you will never pump all your money into an RV. We went on the same journey. A lot more room and the ability to un hook and venture with the 4WD.
Towing a van definitely has the benefit of being able to unhook and explore in the car. We really loved the little motorhome and have now purchased the little Suzuki Swift so that we can flat tow that with the new MH. No idea how we will go with all that, but that's all part of the fun.
Who wants to hitch up then unhitch then setup when you can just drive into site 5mins setup no brainer as far as transport goes you can get a ebike i can get anywhere
Be careful buying used check no rust engine bay water gets into engine bay from windscreen between flap 👍
Good tip!
A lot of European crap around now days, it’s going fail and cost a fortune to fix. Give me a reliable Isuzu any day,
It is taking to long to register, I find it very hard to understand the issue? I have found out that new RV and caravan rules have come in 1st July, where manufacturers have to submit information and specifications ,so that they can get approval to register, they had 2yrs to do this, if this is the issue Jayco has a lot of explaining to do!
Hi, apparently it is a compliance issue, we totally agree it should have all been sorted before the 30 June deadline and now lots of people have their MH's just sitting there, unable to take ownership, due to not being registered. Very frustrating but not much we can do about it unfortunately.
@@headsortailsmotorhometravels77 I thought that maybe the issue, anyway keep up the great work I really enjoy watching your videos. We have to wait another 7 months for our Avida Esperance, our first Motorhome just came out of a full off-road caravan, had its benefits but I think a Motorhome is the way to go
@Jm-bp5zw you will love the motorhome hopefully. It's hard waiting but we will make up for it when we can finally pick it up.
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