Caravan purchase advice

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Hoonigan

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Saturday 16th November 2013
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Hoping for some advice, for a while we have been thinking about buying a caravan and I mentioned it to my neighbour as luck would have it he said he knew someone that was selling one and would find out for me, well after a few weeks we had some info on it, my neighbour was told it was a Lunar Clubman about 6 or 7 years old only been used half a dozen times but not in quite a while and it has been dry stored, this all sounded great and the chap was looking for £4000 for it but said as it was a friend of my neighbour he would let it go for £3500!
It all seemed a little to good to be true and today we looked at it and found out it was.... That being said we are not dismissing it but would like some guidance on what it's worth?

It certainly looks as if it has not been touched in years except for being moved out for me to have a look at it and given a wash, inside looks okay but used more than six times!

The bad bits:

It's a 1988/1989 model so more like 16 years old than 6 eek there is a bit of corrosion on the tasteful brass light fittings, one of the window struts is broken, a low level light is broken, a window seal has dropped down on one of the windows, the cutlery draw is cracked, the tyres look a bit flat and cracked and in need of replacing, the cassette toilet has liquid in it :vomit , the water pipes will need replacing and finally the front gas storage cover looks to not fit very well at the top and will prob let water into that compartment. Other things I could not check today are corrosion underneath, brakes and there was no service history so therefore no gas safety certificate etc...

And the good bits:

Outside looks very straight and clean (well clean and a couple of very clean spots showing potential), it has a full awning and ground sheet (condition unknown), upholstery appears in good condition and looks like it will clean up well, does not look, smell or feel at all damp and we did look for it...

So how much is it worth considering the age and condition? It appears £3.5k is about fair money but most of the ones for sale for that sort of money are from traders and come with warranties, gas safety certificates and more than likely all of the little broken bits fixed, so what do I offer as it does seem a bit a gamble to me? I was thinking £2k as a cheeky offer and if not walk away, what do you think and am I missing anything?

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Hoonigan

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Saturday 16th November 2013
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nagsheadwarrior said:
1998/9 yeah?

I'll look up the book prices for you in the morning.

Dont go anywhere near it at 3.5k, 2k does sound more like it.

Whatever you do get it thoroughly damptested or buy a tester and check EVERYWHERE!

They dont call them leaky Lunars for no reason!

I'll post the book prices in the morning and what our tugging chaps say its worth.
Fantastic, thank you thumbup

We have spoken before I think? Is your user name something to do with my local pub??? drinkconfused

Hoonigan

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Sunday 17th November 2013
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Great thanks for the help, I have decided to go with an offer of £1750.00 subject to me prodding for damp, but suspect he will say no! But you never know, after all he was selling it as 6 or 7 years old and it is at least double that!

I'll keep the thread updated...


Hoonigan

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Sunday 17th November 2013
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We'll offer made via my neighbour £1500.00, will have to wait and see now...

Hoonigan

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Tuesday 19th November 2013
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hornetrider said:
Not being funny, but if you want a caravan there's thousands for sale. Why restrict yourself to this one?

There's so many layouts you should go to a few dealers, poke around and figure out what works for you. Then go shopping!
Because it's cheap if I can get it for that price, if you look around (believe me we have) you will see that for around £3.5k you really don't get much, layout wise it's what we want so as far I can see why not? provided there is no damp it should turn out to be a good buy and as NHW said hopefully not loose me any money any time soon.
I'm going in eyes open, electrical is my thing and I like to think I know one end of a spanner from the other as well as knowing a chap who can do the gas testing for me.... Of course the seller may say bugger off then we will be back to square one andlooking around again.