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avan weekender


It looks a neat and clean little unit Milo...

I know nothing about A Vans...others here may help you with that...but it could be just the answer to your problem of wanting to keep your car to tow with.

Good luck with whatever you decide.

Cheers. Pam. smile



-- Edited by Travel Bug on Monday 30th of April 2012 04:47:36 PM

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 Cheers. Pam.

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thanks guys, it will be a while any ways, im just going thru what i think will be better,
i like the camper trailers but not thrilled on the setting up every night, and canvas either
i do loke Doug's avan idea, just hoping it wont be too strong for my mazda 2.hmm But I still like the light weight of the weekender, les set up I have to worry about the better

-- Edited by milo on Tuesday 1st of May 2012 03:41:13 AM

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hi guys, 

i had a look today at a little camper trailer unit, 

while id love a proper campervan i think they will always be out of my price range and even tho this is still quite a price i think would be worth it for me , something that my little car  could tow,  and i wouldnt have to worry about packing up a canvas unit every night , i know some might say its small which it is but i can sit in it just fine and its nice and insulated ,'

it has storage under the bed, a couple of 240 power points

its got wind out windows with screens and a ventilater,fan thingy..

 

i quite like it, on the $10k mark , i can live with that , and its around 350kgs which i like, just a dream , theres some news i want to say about the tardis but have to leave that for a bit.. but will tell you... not my doing but dads...

if you get the idea pm me...

i guess later on i could add a solar panel and duel battery to it if i want to camp when no power spots are available  

 

any way just an idea which i think will suite me..

 

 



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Hi milo, have a look at the Avan "Sportliner" before you make any decisions. A few of us on here have one and think they are great and your car would tow it with no problems. The "Sportliner" has all the "Weekender" has plus more i.e. stove, sink and micro. If you can get one second hand it might even have some extras. As I said on another post to you, it only takes 30 seconds to put up or down.

Good luck with it all.



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Looks like you race tips will have to improve Milo. biggrin



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I agree with Dougwe, on this one Milo, I really think you will find the weekender to small and only suitable for an overnighter, the 'sportliner' is a lot better for room, and pretty well equiped, You do not need a new one, just one that is in good condition, and most of them are as they are small and easy to maintain, --- don't rush ???? ----    dazren



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dazren, thats good advice, don't rush in milo, wait for the unit to come to you, if you jump in now a better unit and more suitable one will pop it's head up next week.



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Helena has a great little Avan......see her about hers too



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4 u milo



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thats cool Wombat, but on the website its Triple U Fm, its only 2uuu on the tunein radio app,
confusing i know ..biggrin

i kind of wish we had a pic section for our rigs etc, i know some people have them as avatars
but its hard when people change them all the timesmile.gif



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 i guess ill keep looking... and dreaming as usual.. 

wonder what else is out there,



-- Edited by milo on Wednesday 2nd of May 2012 01:52:49 AM

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I'll have a go at changing that for you soon, you cannot change your av biggrinbiggrin



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What is the minimum car, van etc you would need to tow a medium Avan and what is roughly the ltrs per 100kms you could expect to get please???

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barina wrote:

What is the minimum car, van etc you would need to tow a medium Avan and what is roughly the ltrs per 100kms you could expect to get please???


 Dougwe would be the guy to answer that me finks



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Milo, you will find the Avan weekender to be too small to live with for too long, look a big longer and check out the Avan sportliner as previously suggested.  Don't forget it will sometimes be wet and there will be little you can do inside the weekender - and you can't cook or make coffee or milo outside in the rain.  You need to have at least a small amount of living space.



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two more 4 u milo



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_wombat_ wrote:
barina wrote:

What is the minimum car, van etc you would need to tow a medium Avan and what is roughly the ltrs per 100kms you could expect to get please???


 Dougwe would be the guy to answer that me finks


 

My suggestion would be to have a look at the website and maybe ring the Pakenham factory in Victoria.

www.avan.com.au

03 5945 4527

My tug (Toyota Prado) is hungry and likes the gas at any time, I have gas/petrol. It tends to use a little extra gas when the Avan Camper is on the back but a different car might be ok. Before the Prado I had a Falcon Sedan and found not a lot of difference with or without the camper.

Let me know if you find Pakenham a bit unhelpful and I will have a chat to them as I have recommended them a lot but will stop if there is a problem with their customer service now.



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If you are looking for a small van, have a look at what can be towed behind a motorbike. There are a lot of small vans that are towed behind larger bikes and very small cars.



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I love the weekender, but I also love teardrops trailers. Hard to get in out of the rain though. Good to sleep, cook etc but not to sit and eat in bad weather.

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