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I purchased a new Bailey Alicanto Sintra on 18/01/20 and i wish i had kept my previous caravan my experience with this £29700 caravan has been horrendous. From delivery solar panel not working and a flat battery cheap and shoddy bed set so bsd Bailey suppled a new set same as the original one with the same faults. ATC stopped working 2 trips to get the unit replaced front rooflight trim retaing clips broken trim below microwave coming off trim strip on kitchen cabinet coming off side reflector fell off insect screen clips fallen off breakaway cable clip came off led lights over cabi
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solar panel Basecamp Owners Beware (and potential buyers)
abarker57 posted a topic in Swift Caravans
Bought a Basecamp Plus new last July. Lost count how many issues we've had since but culminated in the solar panel flying off the roof on a busy motorway and just missing the windscreen of a following van - could have been horrific. The driver and passenger of the van were shaken and the police had to arrange for the panel to be cleared from the busy M65. Swifts response to this and the numerous other issues has been polite but completely underwhelming, considering the seriousness of the latest incident. I was without the van for nearly 2 months whilst Glossop Caravan worked with Sw- 6 replies
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On 7th November 2017 I sent the enclosed letter of rejection to the dealer (name not included) who supplied our new caravan. Complaint about faulty goods/ Final rejection of faulty goods We bought a 2017 Lunar Delta RI from you on 7th July 2017. We paid £xx,xxx. From the date of collection there has been a series of problems with the vehicle, some of which you have attempted to repair, some are awaiting parts for further repair and some are still appearing. Among the faults we have had or have now are: Faults on the water system: Onboar
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I'm in a dilemma on which caravan to buy but I've narrowed it down to two by virtue of availability at local dealers, layout (side dinette / end wash) and I wish to buy British. It's either; Lunar Quasar 494 - Lightweight, £400ish cheaper, appears to be better put together with more attention to details and build quality. Swift Challenger Sport 524 - Larger 'van with more space including head height (I'm 6'2") but 150kg heavier, side dinette larger, 10 year warranty (water ingress), slightly more kit for money. A lot of people call Lunars "leaky" and a lot of people complain
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