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Are you stil looking at Hobby MH's? I would definitely recommend you to get one, especially they 750, I had mine for over 6 months and love every bit of it.
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I am also thinking of getting a MH but am stuck on how big to go. I know I don't want to rough it and also need it to be big enough to accommodate a 17 yr old daughter and a labrador for up to 6 weeks at a time. The Hobby 750 looks ideal as far as space and features goes but since I have not driven anything larger than my x-trail and know nothing about MH's I am not sure I could handle it. Are these things really hard to manoeuvre and impossible to find parking for? Could anyone give me some pointers please? I don't want to chicken out and get something too small then regret it but neither do I want an expensive white elephant sitting in my drive., Thanks guys
Hi Sallyforth
We have a Hobby 750 FML and have driven in Europe without a problem. It is a great van and you will be pleased with it. It will of course be over 3500kg gross vehicle weight and you will need to have the necessary licence.
Regards
Ian
Hi Sally
You sound as you need plenty of room with daughter and dog. The advantage of the big Hobby's e.g. the 750, is that you have enoiugh room to live inside in poor weather without tripping over one another. We bought ours last year and enjoyed 5 weeks in Spain in winter when we spent the evenings indoors. It was fine. As for the length, this was our first motorhome and we found it very easy to drive. Being 7.9 metres you have to be careful going around tight bends but other than that it seemed that if you get the front bit going, the rest follows. The van is stable on all types of road and doesn't get blown about by lorries on motorways. The front has a low profile shape and seems to be quite aerodynamic. In all quite easy to drive. Most motorhomes seem to be about 7 metres in length. This is a bit longer bit the inside is quite spacious. Hope this helps.
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