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Bedlam wrote:
I see those you pictured as the exception and not the rule. The European infrastructure still cannot handle units that size even when I visited five years ago. Just pull up some Euro campground pictures to see what is common or look at what is available on the used market.
โJul-18-2017 06:07 PM
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โJul-18-2017 04:02 PM
Bedlam wrote:
My Scamp was heavier than most of the Euro caravans that were being pulled in the late 80's.
โJul-18-2017 03:33 PM
โJul-18-2017 03:15 PM
Lessmore wrote:travelnutz wrote:
Foreign made travel trailers fit for where they are made for and sold as everything is smaller in most overseas countries but not a chance they have happy owners over here. So different!
I agree . I have some cousins who live in the UK. My wife and I live in Western Canada and were having a discussion with said British family, about our plans to visit our daughter who lives on the east coast of Canada. It's 2800 miles there and 2800 miles back from where we are situated.
Our UK extended family members who have visited both Canada and the USA remarked how they had forgotten how vast the distances are in North America and in their case all their adult children (in the UK) are just within an hour or two driving distance from them.
They do understand why we drive a large sedan (Chevrolet Impala- new version) with the 305 hp V6, during our extensive travels in and about Canada and the states. They in contrast, drive a small 4cylinder, diesel hatchback.
Many of us make our decision...in this world... on our needs which are often determined by geography, distance, temperature range etc.
Les
โJul-18-2017 03:06 PM
SouthpawHD wrote:
It's ok, the Volvo has a Cummins in it, and we all know the Cummins can tow anything :E
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โJul-18-2017 10:13 AM
travelnutz wrote:
Foreign made travel trailers fit for where they are made for and sold as everything is smaller in most overseas countries but not a chance they have happy owners over here. So different!
โJul-17-2017 09:06 PM
rcracerguy wrote:
As a dual us uk citizen who moved to the us I can give some more information.
Travel nuts I quite correct. Although it has been more than 12 years since I last stayed in a caravan.
The law in the UK and I presume the EU as well is a caravan can not weigh more than the tow vehicle. That is the tow rating in the uk. Now that is different for semi trucks which can weigh up to 97000 pounds (44 metric tons UK only)
A lot of cars in Europe are diesels, and there are some bigger models have 2 axels.
The are weight police on caravanning forums according to my mate who had a caravan. I have seen 2 us every trailers in the uk both times after I moved here. The first was a us truck and 5er which I presume was a us service personnel vehicle. The second was a travel trailer pulled by a tractor trailer and I presume was a tv or film production trailer as they us American rv's for them as they have better facilities.
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