Hi Everyone!
I'm thinking of buying a 2010 B508 CL Hymer reg.no. 10 OY xxxx
I'm ok with the price but unhappy to leave my 1996 Mercedes Sprinter.
Any advice/experiences out there would be very helpful and warmly received.
Thank you,
Prima
CHAUSSON
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Tipperary Posts: 6813 Registered: 02 / 2012 My Motorhome: Knaus Sport Ti 700 UFB Silverline Base Vehicle: Renault Master 150 dci Quickshift
Hymer always made a good wagon. Fiat ducato is probably the most popular chassis type. Look under it for rust, or bring a mechanic, if you are happy after that inspection and you are confident there is no damp inside, go for it and enjoy it
eirebus
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Gender: Location: kildare Posts: 7457 Registered: 10 / 2011 My Motorhome: Dethleffs Advantage Base Vehicle: Fiat 2.3
Hymer always made a good wagon. Fiat ducato is probably the most popular chassis type. Look under it for rust, or bring a mechanic, if you are happy after that inspection and you are confident there is no damp inside, go for it and enjoy it
I'd have to agree with that too
rebbyvid
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: manchester Age: 76 Posts: 613 Registered: 02 / 2012 My Motorhome: TRIBUTE T615 SPORT Base Vehicle: FORD TRANSIT
Thanks. Would a 2.3 engine be powerful enough I wonder?
Heres a review of the one i had and that was tested on a 2.3 so yes i would think so .The 3 litre was very nippy and murdered hills .
https://www.practicalmotorhome…er-b504-cl
prima
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Gender: Age: 76 Posts: 6 Registered: 05 / 2013 My Motorhome: Campervan Base Vehicle: Sprinter
The Hymer B508CL has been sold while I was trying to find somewhere to store it. Thanks to all those who offered advice. Hope another comes on the market.
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