Hi, we are new to this, and are starting to look at different rigs, and what they have to offer. Have seen and was impressed by a van made by JB Caravans, and am wondering if anyone has any experience with these vans. The one we liked had all the items that were on our list, and the price appeared reasonable. Appreciate any comments.
I don't know what a wombat holes has got to do with a Newbie 1 st post , Welcome Countrytech you are doing the right thing by having a list of needs and try to meet all your wants , everybody thinks their rig is the best we all like different thing take your time and get it right do google search for info on brand name
You are doing the right thing by asking, However don't get bogged down with the hunting, buying a Van is like buying a mobile phone deal, in other words a complete, confusing, bl--dy nightmare, I looked at heaps of them and only got confused, until I said to the Mrs, thats it !! we are going to buy the next ''well known brand of van '' that meets are requirements.
which we did and have been very happy, after about 7 trips so far, it's a 19ft Lotus Sprint full ensuite, So the only advice i can give is stick to thewell known established brands, with a good reputation for after sales service.
So good luck with your hunt, it will work out, and you will be happy. dazren
PS. I agree with the warning that Dougwe gave you, BEWARE of the Wombat holes, ???????
We would prefer new, because when looking around there does not seem to be much difference in price for vans up to 3 years old. An ensuite is on the list, as well as no second lounge area, as there are only two of us. I have been advised to go for a 6in A frame ( for a 19ft ) and a mid entry, which puts the wheels further back.
We are at the 'serious' looking stage, and certainly do welcome any assistance. Our plan is to use free camps where possible, on our way round.
Ok! yes new can be good if you have the money and we were in the same boat as you, depends on the tug you are going to pull it with but we fell in love with a 24 ft Jayco Westport and every one that we have come across have told us (what a great van)They don,t make them like that any more,
We are very happy as its got the lot, we still look at the new ones and must say they are nice
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Yes I guess that new is first choice, but comes down to the cost. We have a Triton so are limited to 2.5 t. Something around the 18 to 20ft is desired.
it is an individual choice but we have ordered an On The Move Tornado from nambour in qld .we did a lot of looking and question asking and we are very happy with choice it is approx 19'6 with an ensuite air cond and plenty of other extras build quality is excellent has plenty of extras(some we added) cost was 55500 feel free to ask any questions cheers and good luck!!
Ok! yes new can be good if you have the money and we were in the same boat as you, depends on the tug you are going to pull it with but we fell in love with a 24 ft Jayco Westport and every one that we have come across have told us (what a great van)They don,t make them like that any more,
We are very happy as its got the lot, we still look at the new ones and must say they are nice
Ditto from us & our 21'6" Wesport. Travelled >180,000km & still going well on all original running gear & breaks (except tyres of course).
Oh yes .. warm welcome CountryTech .. is that perchance a 'Telstra Country Tech'
We are currently waiting on delivery of our new Retreat Hamilton.
I suggest that as you think of, or are told about, something to have in your van, right it on a list. When it comes to ordering your van it is very hard to remember everything.
We came back from our second visit to the factory yesterday and still came up with, ' I forgot to ask about'.
This is our third van and we have been researching for 3 years before we made our decision.