Buying a used 2019 Bailey Phoenix 760
The 2019 Bailey Phoenix 760 is part of a popular range that appealed to caravanners buying on a budget, says Andrew Jenkinson.
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The 2019 Bailey Phoenix 760 is part of a popular range that appealed to caravanners buying on a budget, says Andrew Jenkinson.
The Abbey Freestyle 500 is a dealer special, based on the Abbey Vogue, and is ideal for first-timers, says Andrew Jenkinson.
The lightweight and affordable Lunar Ariva is a two berth tourer that still remains popular, says Andrew Jenkinson.
As you would expect from the upmarket brand, the 2017 Coachman Pastiche 520/4 is a quality buy, says Andrew Jenkinson.
Buying a 2010 Bailey Pegasus 462 is still a good choice today, says Andrew Jenkinson, who thinks it makes an ideal buy for first-timers.
The 2021 Bailey Phoenix Plus 420 is a lightweight, comfortable two-berth that could be ideal for couples, says Andrew Jenkinson
Lightweight and well-appointed, the Sterling Eccles Sport SR 564 is an excellent used choice, says Andrew Jenkinson
The 2017 Coachman VIP 545/5 is a classy four-berth that offers comfortable touring at a bargain price, says Andrew Jenkinson
The Compass Camino 550 (2018) is a luxurious, comfortable four-berth that offers excellent value for money, says Andrew Jenkinson
The Compass Omega 482 (2014) is a robust, well-equipped two-berth that makes a great pre-owned buy, says Andrew Jenkinson
The 2017 Sterling Eccles 590 is a family-friendly six-berth that is a bargain, especially with the Lux pack, says Andrew Jenkinson.
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The 2014 Swift Challenger 480 SE provided an excellent spec, says Andrew Jenkinson, including Alde heating
Lightweight and distinctively styled, the 2021 Bailey Discovery D4-4 is an excellent used buy, says Andrew Jenkinson
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The 2019 Sprite Alpine 4 is well worth considering for those after a four-berth, side fixed-bed arrangement, says Andrew Jenkinson
Provided you have a suitably large tow car, the 2016 Buccaneer Schooner is a superb tourer, says Andrew Jenkinson
The 2015 Elddis Avanté 576 is a single-axle six-berth that is ideal for touring with a growing family, says Andrew Jenkinson
Good design in a comfortable interior make the 2011 Sterling Europa 545 an appealing choice, says Andrew Jenkinson
Luxurious and well put together, a used Coachman Laser Xcel 875 is a great pre-owned choice, says Andrew Jenkinson
Lightweight and comfortable, this is an excellent buy for first-timers, says Andrew Jenkinson
Well built and competitively priced, this could be an ideal used buy, says Andrew Jenkinson
Lightweight and comfortable, this is an excellent buy for first-timers, says Andrew Jenkinson
Do the checks and this family tourer could be a bargain buy, says Andrew Jenkinson
Great spec is just one reason for the two-berth Seville’s popularity, says Andrew Jenkinson
This lightweight six-berth is a superb choice for family touring, says Andrew Jenkinson
This big six-berth is ideal for caravanners with a growing family, says Andrew Jenkinson
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For traditional family touring on a budget, try the Olympus, says Andrew Jenkinson
When you spot a pre-owned Knaus tourer, it’s well worth a look, says Andrew Jenkinson
This long-running dealer special offers great value for money, says Andrew Jenkinson
Comfortable and spacious, this four-berth is well worth a look, says Andrew Jenkinson
An iconic brand with a great pedigree, the Abbey GTS 416 (2007) still has quality, says Andrew Jenkinson
This value-for-money tourer makes a good seasonal pitch, says Andrew Jenkinson
This four-berth was a best-seller and remains a classy choice, says Andrew Jenkinson
Ideal for first-timers, the Swift Basecamp 2 Plus is a promising used choice, says Andrew Jenkinson
Andy Jenkinson fills us in on the Coachman VIP 545 (2017), a luxurious and well-built four-berth that remains a great choice
Look out for the excellent-value extras in these popular vans, says Andrew Jenkinson
This value-for-money caravan is a good choice for first-timers, says Andrew Jenkinson
The Corsair offers plenty of comfort and an upmarket badge, says Andrew Jenkinson