What is it about trades people and BMW drivers, I can't think they are all jealous, but perhaps they are.

I think it's more a numbers thing. At one point many years ago, BMWs were comparatively rare compared to the more main stream brands. Then they started outselling the Mondeo and so became much more common on the roads. So just by quantities alone, you are statistically more likely to see a BMW doing something wrong than most other makes, as they are more common.

I don't think it's anything to do with the type of driver who drives them.
 
here is a typicla indicator stalk in a BMW
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and a highly customised Audi. note the kojak tyre.
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*For any kitchen fitters or plumbers reading this forum, I'd like to distance myself from any derogatory commentary that has been posted about your (or other) trades ?
Plumbers can read??? ?
 
Well - I'm not taking it personally, as I'm not an Audi driver.

As for "literally", I believe that prejudice and unthinking generalisations are unhelpful.
We have to talk in generalisations... as most of us don't have the time to talk about each individual car/van that we see on the roads everyday !
 
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Thinking about this most of us can't complain about other drivers. After all I bet a majority of us drive white vans ?
 
You mean when they used to do real vehicle reviews with Tiff Needel and Quentin Wilson.... They actually told you what was a good car at towing, for example.... Before the days of Jeremy, James and the accident prone one seeing what was the best way to make one explode!

If youre going to villify the noble art of towing caravans for being a little slow, but safe... then lets have a go at cyclists, tractor drivers and the hell spawn that is Audi Driver!

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Is this an admission to owning a caravan? ?
 
Nothing wrong with owning a caravan, as long as you have the car to tow it and the skills to drive it.
Can't beat the sense of freedom that comes with caravan holidays, moving all over Western Europe at will.
Not so keen on it in the UK, though, since this country's idea of a caravan site seems to be an open field to line them up in, and coin slots to pay extra for everything.
 
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Nothing wrong with owning a caravan, as long as you have the car to tow it and the skills to drive it.
Can't beat the sense of freedom that comes with caravan holidays, moving all over Western Europe at will.
Not so keen on it in the UK, though, since this country's idea of a caravan site seems to be an open field to line them up in, and coin slots to pay extra for everything.

That's straight out of the caravan episode of The Inbetweeners! ?
 
Is this an admission to owning a caravan? ?
No... #72 was my admission to owning one, although I might have mentioned it on other threads.
I also mentioned elsewhere I was manager on a caravan park for 10 years before going self employed. And earlier this year the new owners burned down the reception/ bar building.
not proven. I could be done for malicious slander saying that.
 
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I still prefer a motohome. Just park up, turn the gas on and your done. Could be a pain just to nip to the shop for a pint of milk though. I used to enjoy a drive up to the highlands, stop off in the Lakes on the way, and wild camp.
 
I still prefer a motohome. Just park up, turn the gas on and your done. Could be a pain just to nip to the shop for a pint of milk though. I used to enjoy a drive up to the highlands, stop off in the Lakes on the way, and wild camp.

Pros and cons of both. I know two couples that switch between caravans and motor homes quite often because they can't decide which is best.
 
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As someone who spent childhood holidays in a caravan and who used to cycle several hundred miles each week, I'm reasonably well placed to make tongue in cheek comments about either group.

Never having owned an Audi, I should apologise for suggesting that a motoring show might be the best place for their owners.

*For any kitchen fitters or plumbers reading this forum, I'd like to distance myself from any derogatory commentary that has been posted about your (or other) trades ?
Yon Kipper is not until September.
 
Pros and cons of both. I know two couples that switch between caravans and motor homes quite often because they can't decide which is best.
A debate I've had with myself a few times, but I've always just come out on the side of the caravan.
No road tax, insurance or MOT test and cheaper to buy in the first place.
More interior space, unless you're going for a giant US type RV.
Surprisingly, caravan is cheaper than motorhome to take on a cross channel ferry. Always book with 'caravans go free' special offers, so the price is determined by the car only. Motorhome would be more expensive.
Once parked up on site, I have a car to drive around in rather than a large van.
Since I fitted the motor mover, it's nearly as quick and easy to move to a new spot with the 'van as it would be with a motorhome.
 
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Well - dodgy electrics are traditional on campsites, I believe...?
I’ve been out of there 4 years now, and the building was refurbed as soon as they bought it.

have a hunt round the forum... I posted some photos of the fire
 
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This could be the way to go for you's weekend travellers ?

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