Serious question. I would never look at a 20 year old car (prefer 5 year olds then run them into the ground over 7 years tops before selling them before thy stop being reliable), so why should I be ok looking at a 20 year old campervan conversion?
As a background I will explain where I am coming from. I have beein interested in the idea of a campervan for day to day use plus weekends away all year round especially in winter when I'm not going to camp (young child not very practical for us). We're not got loads of money so cheap is where we are at. So motorhomes based on Japanese imports seem to be the only option. Unless you have £20k you are unlikely to get one much younger than 20 year old. They all tend to be over 10 years old due to import rules apparently.
My simple question is, can I trust a 20 year old van when converted to be reliable and last for many years? Japanese is a good start but is it enough?
BTW Japanese vans because I don't feel happy with the VW rip off.
In case you are interested take a look at Wellhouse Leisure to see what you can get for less than a VW transporter. There was a really nice Mitsubishi Delica in stock ready to start conversion. Will cost £23k so out of my range but being based on the Outlander SUV (engine, gearbox and drivetrain) means parts are readily available at main dealers.
The Nissan Elgrande and Toyota Alpard both look great base vans to use.
As a background I will explain where I am coming from. I have beein interested in the idea of a campervan for day to day use plus weekends away all year round especially in winter when I'm not going to camp (young child not very practical for us). We're not got loads of money so cheap is where we are at. So motorhomes based on Japanese imports seem to be the only option. Unless you have £20k you are unlikely to get one much younger than 20 year old. They all tend to be over 10 years old due to import rules apparently.
My simple question is, can I trust a 20 year old van when converted to be reliable and last for many years? Japanese is a good start but is it enough?
BTW Japanese vans because I don't feel happy with the VW rip off.
In case you are interested take a look at Wellhouse Leisure to see what you can get for less than a VW transporter. There was a really nice Mitsubishi Delica in stock ready to start conversion. Will cost £23k so out of my range but being based on the Outlander SUV (engine, gearbox and drivetrain) means parts are readily available at main dealers.
The Nissan Elgrande and Toyota Alpard both look great base vans to use.