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    11,256 posts since Jun '05
    • What the heck happened?

       

      My posting can seem to show up?

      Edited by viciouskitty74 10 May `08, 10:00PM
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    188 posts since May '06
    • Interesting.... But wouldnt it cost alot on the upkeep? For eg, clearing of toilet, maintenance of cab.... But its way cheaper than a landed house... Not too convenience if u live near city I would say...

      Nonetheless it will be interesting to hear from ppl who lived in those b4...

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    11,256 posts since Jun '05
    • I was posting earlier that my sister has a smaller caravan type in USA.

       

      It function as a secondary home, especially when they are travelling.  And its good with the children.  Both toddlers.

       

      The family travels often, from Sandiego, to Vegas.  And it really helps because children gets to take naps at the back, and there is table for dining as well as a break or a picnic anytime.  The portable toliet is useful for the kidsalso useful when you dont trust the public toliets.

       

      But all in all, its a great holiday vehicleand your only difficulty is getting used to the size, cramped as it is and to get electricity and fresh water to charge the vehilce everytime you get to a caravan camping spot.

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    11,256 posts since Jun '05
    • I've also encountered a pick up whcih was converted into a caravan in Thailand, somewhere at Changrai.

       

      As my family has homes in Phuket and upt to Changrai, my father has the intention to get one such pick up converts for travelling in the future.  It would undboubtledly be more comfortable travelling with him in such a caravan eventually.  The problem being, that most asian carparks cannot allow that taller caravan into their carparks.

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