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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Eriba Mini Caravans

I have always liked the idea of the streamlined little Eriba Caravan. Linked to a good Range Rover I can think of no better way to disappear on a sole tour of Europe at little expense.....

Not sure if the Range Rover would even know it was towing Exclamation



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Post #182680 13th Apr 2013 9:59am
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KurtVerbose



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Is that what James Brown used?

*Oh sorry, sole tour.

Post #182685 13th Apr 2013 10:43am
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campaj1



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they look cool, and a doddle to tow, but I found myself banging my head on the inside!

IMO this is the best combo:
Go large or go home Razz

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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You forgot to lift the expandable roof campa! Whistle

PS: My point with the Eriba is you could tow it ANYWHERE without even noticing your towing, then you have the choice of camping or Hotel and/or Hotel or Camping depending on mood.... Cool

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campaj1



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lol ino but even then! I get what you're saying: you'd certainly notice an airstream behind you!

if you're going for effortless towing... π Laughing
headroom thing applies though!

Always liked these since seeing them at a show! http://www.dub-box.com/

and for pure luxury... π Laughing

puck delivers a great balance though... you could probably tow one behind a bike if you were that way inclined!
π

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Yeah but you would look like a right c**t parking a luxury yacht in every campsite you visit Laughing

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campaj1



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hahaha, à la http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8Kum8OUTuk

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Bellini



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I also rather like the little Eriba vans but not terribly practical with 2 children, so I'm currently half-heartedly looking for a decent bunk-bedded Hymer caravan. Si. <This is my name.

I eat rat poison.

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KurtVerbose



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I like the boat idea. Parking it at a campsite would have that 'considerably richer than yao' factor.

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