chockswahay
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Something rarely mentioned about bigger vans is that (often) due to the layout and design of the seating area there is actually less room for lounging and less overall visibility looking out. We came from Globecar and HymerCar, both Fiat Ducato based, and we particularly notice the panoramic view that the California gives, along with a greater feeling of space, ironically. We have the Coast, I would imagine that the panoramic effect is even greater in the Beach without the wardrobe in the way.
Also (related to the current security thread) the vast majority of the bigger vans have plastic caravan style windows which in practice are no obstacle to the vaguely determined thief who only need a big screwdriver to force the window open. For that matter few of these vans have factory alarm systems either.
Just thought I‘d mention these things as most people get focused on size (matron!).
Also (related to the current security thread) the vast majority of the bigger vans have plastic caravan style windows which in practice are no obstacle to the vaguely determined thief who only need a big screwdriver to force the window open. For that matter few of these vans have factory alarm systems either.
Just thought I‘d mention these things as most people get focused on size (matron!).
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