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Paradise motor van


Recently stayed at a C/P and was talking to a guy who had bought a Paradise motorhome about 6 months ago.

I was moaning about all the problems I have with my new Supreme 'van (which will hopefully be fixed by the dealer in December and January (holiday period so will take 'van home while their tradies bugger off on hols)

Anyway this guy had had 2 'vans - a Jyaco and a Supreme - both bought new and both gave him grief so he sold them.

About a year ago he bought a large Winnebago and had major problems, so he sold that off as well (this guy is a wealthy ex-company owner from the mining industry).

 

He then bought his Paradise and loves it.  Has had no problems at all - never had any warranty claims - and it looks a good unit as well.  Not too big - fits on a standard 'van side and has electric slide-outs on both sides to give plenty of room.  Didn't dare ask how much it cost him - way beyond what I can afford

But if youre looking at a quality motorhome - have a look at the Paradise range



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Know a couple of people with them.
Top of the range in their class, with a price to match.

Cheers,
Peter

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Bruce and Bev wrote:

But if youre looking at a quality motorhome - have a look at the Paradise range


 

My favourite ,[wishing for a few years now that I could buy one,]  is the Paradise Oasis.  The original model.  [ There have been a couple of additional ones since then I think.]   I just love the layout.

Cheers,

Sheba.

 



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Paradise is up there with the best of them. Proudly Queensland! Price...well you get what you pay for.

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On our way back from Perth and just come off the Nullabor in temps of high 30's and low 40's towing JAYCO Sterling Outback and would not want for a better van. Running Aircon on Honda 20i and the fridge being "T" is working to the conditions allowing us to free camp 7/8 nights (needed water) Previously had 2010 Sterling  21' that was traded after 3 yrs with minimal loss of less than $10k. Would not like to say how many JAYCO's we passed on the Nullabor. We have had issues like all other JAYCO owners but you know what Jayco and the dealers will sought the issues.

I think we are all working to budgets and have a want and need mentality Unfortunately reality plays a big thing in life and I think JAYCO as a caravan manufacturer plays a responsible role in producing vans that meet the "need" demand.

 



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