Newbie buying a syncro
Posted: 22 Jan 2012, 11:31
Hello everyone
I've been lurking on this forum for a while and I've decided to take the plunge and buy a syncro camper. I basically need a 4x4 vehicle to access my mother in law's ridiculously remote dwelling as each winter there is trouble with snow and I hate getting stuck there. It's not so bad if we can't get there you understand but being stuck there. Shudder.
I also like festival camping and the wet steep fields look like they'd be better tackled in something with 4 wheel drive. I've always slept under canvas (nylon) so far so I'm looking forward to having a few more home comforts.
I'm checking the Internet daily looking for vans and it is very hard to find one. I have my eyes open thanks largely to this forum. I realise that it will need time and expense but it is really encouraging to see such a healthy amount of cooperation between fellow enthusiasts and I hope I can tap into some of that help myself.
I've been lurking on this forum for a while and I've decided to take the plunge and buy a syncro camper. I basically need a 4x4 vehicle to access my mother in law's ridiculously remote dwelling as each winter there is trouble with snow and I hate getting stuck there. It's not so bad if we can't get there you understand but being stuck there. Shudder.
I also like festival camping and the wet steep fields look like they'd be better tackled in something with 4 wheel drive. I've always slept under canvas (nylon) so far so I'm looking forward to having a few more home comforts.
I'm checking the Internet daily looking for vans and it is very hard to find one. I have my eyes open thanks largely to this forum. I realise that it will need time and expense but it is really encouraging to see such a healthy amount of cooperation between fellow enthusiasts and I hope I can tap into some of that help myself.