The camper style is very appealing are you thinking of doing an in-depth look at the trend? It would maybe be nice have to a ‘battle of the campervans’! If you were forced to choose which would you buy? Laika or Dreamer?
😂 was it that obvious which ones i liked best? It’s a tough choice as there are so many fabulous campers on the market these days. The trend at the show and in general definitely seems to be heading into more raised suspension 4x4’s but the prices are eye watering. The rear lounge campers are popular in the Uk but usually have less storage. Theres always a compromise to be made.
I’m not a driver, please could you explain what it is between very similar vehicles that makes one of them need a special license and the other not? It doesn’t look like they have very different contents?
@@siobhanmacandrew7068 the weight of the vehicle determines which type of license you need. Up to 3500kg anyone can drive on a standard road license. If you took a test before jan 97 you automatically qualify for a C1 license under what’s referred to as ‘grandfather rights’ which allows you to drive heavier vehicles over 3500kgs if you took your test after then you need to do a test to get a c1 license. Category C1 You can drive vehicles between 3,500 and 7,500kg maximum authorised mass ( MAM ) (with a trailer up to 750kg).
The camper style is very appealing are you thinking of doing an in-depth look at the trend? It would maybe be nice have to a ‘battle of the campervans’! If you were forced to choose which would you buy? Laika or Dreamer?
😂 was it that obvious which ones i liked best? It’s a tough choice as there are so many fabulous campers on the market these days. The trend at the show and in general definitely seems to be heading into more raised suspension 4x4’s but the prices are eye watering. The rear lounge campers are popular in the Uk but usually have less storage. Theres always a compromise to be made.
I’m not a driver, please could you explain what it is between very similar vehicles that makes one of them need a special license and the other not?
It doesn’t look like they have very different contents?
@@siobhanmacandrew7068 the weight of the vehicle determines which type of license you need. Up to 3500kg anyone can drive on a standard road license. If you took a test before jan 97 you automatically qualify for a C1 license under what’s referred to as ‘grandfather rights’ which allows you to drive heavier vehicles over 3500kgs if you took your test after then you need to do a test to get a c1 license.
Category C1
You can drive vehicles between 3,500 and 7,500kg maximum authorised mass ( MAM ) (with a trailer up to 750kg).