Practical Caravan

SHOWROOM ★STARS★ BUDGET VANS

The conundrum

Everyone loves a bargain, and no more so than when buying a caravan. But if you’re shopping at the budget end of the market, you do need to have realistic expectations and know exactly what your priorities are. Fortunately, we’re here to help – over the next four pages we’ve identified some great caravans that make for fantastic secondhand buys, and each one costs less than £15,000!

SPRITE MAJOR 4 SB (2015)

Layout Tranverse island bed

Berths 4

L/W 7.48m/2.23m

MTPLM 1385kg

Payload 201kg

MiRO 1184kg

Plus points Rear island bed

Minus points Shower isn’t fully lined

Our review said...

This four-berth caravan will no doubt appeal to couples and small, young families. As such, the 5ft

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