i reckon t25s and t5s are sheet hot atm re sales , i reckon splitty's and early bays are wavering on the " have to be really good to sell for top money and i believe crossovers and lates are just about holding their own - just my opinion What do you think ?
I think you're about right. I have definitely noticed the increase in t25s, but that might be largely due to the fact that I would quite like a syncro and have had half an eye out recently.
The price of syncros has risen dramatically in the last year or so Everything else ive stopped paying attention
i reckon a fully og coachbuilt camper will always hold its value , westys in partic and any other totally original - devon etc , it does seem to be the purest buyers that are prepared to pay top money for what they want when the initial scramble to" get a dub any dub" blows over , i don't say this because i have westy but because i have seen it with other marques in the past .
to be honest lost track of the prices of buses recently but what I have noticed is the huge amount of T5 about and the huge amount of companies converting them..often wondered what it would be like run one instead of our bay , but just can't even though we would get everywhere twice as quick.then I wouldn't be on this lovely forum and a T5 one instead...
T4/T5 seems to be on the increase, but come with a price tag. my mates say T4's are more reliable than the T5's. personally myself i would not mind a T4 for every day use rather than my reliable little mazda3, when we have to do property maintenance i must stop using the camper, maybe i should hire a t5 for the job lol, a T25 crewcab would come in handy foor this job, But been told Finish the Beetle 1st.
i had a coachbilt interior in my bongo - it went fast , it was diesel , it was efficient , easy to drive and dead boring -- t5s remind me of bongo's
I play the bongo's. They are expensive to re-skin unless you use yer own animals and that just ain't fair.
"Organic patina" on your pop top is very HOT. It offsets your CO2. No seriously it does. People mocked Barry and I when they looked at Barry's dirty roof but judging by the roofs l've seen from buses coming in at the moment l can tell you it's a trend that has caught on. In a nutshell, don't wash your roof. Job done. Trend set and carried on.