2015 COACHMAN LASER Laser 620/4
Laser 620/4
Price
£14,000
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Dealer: Stage 1 Motors
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Description
Coachman Laser 620/4 You can usually tell quite a lot about a caravan in the first five minutes of stepping inside. Some feel tired before you've even sat down. Others make you think, *"Yeah...
I could happily spend a week away in this."* This is one of those caravans. The Coachman Laser 620/4 has the solid feel that Coachman are well known for. Open a cupboard, shut a door, sit down in the lounge - everything just feels well put together.
As a four-berth, there's plenty of room without it ever feeling oversized. Whether it's weekends away, longer touring holidays or a few days somewhere quieter, it's a caravan that's easy to settle into. The Laser has always been one of Coachman's higher-spec ranges, and it shows.
The finish is excellent, the layout works well, and it has the sort of quality feel that keeps people coming back to the brand. Inside, you've got a comfortable lounge, a practical kitchen, good storage and a layout that makes the most of the space. It's the sort of caravan that still feels comfortable when everyone comes inside after a day out and the kettle goes on.
Overall, it's a caravan that's been built to be used and enjoyed, not just admired on the driveway. If you're looking for something spacious, comfortable and built to a high standard, this Laser 620/4 is well worth a look. We've got it here at Stage 1 Escapes and would be happy to show you around.
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About the Coachman Laser
The Coachman Laser is a highly regarded, premium touring caravan in the UK, renowned for its luxurious interiors, robust build quality, and comprehensive specifications. It caters to experienced caravanners and those seeking top-tier comfort and space for extended touring holidays. Positioned at the higher end of the caravan market, the Laser series has a strong reputation for durability, reliability, and holding its value well.
Why Buy a Used Coachman Laser?
- Access a high-specification, luxury caravan at a significantly lower cost than buying new, offering excellent value for money.
- Coachman caravans are known for their strong construction and quality materials, ensuring longevity and a good return on investment.
- Benefit from premium features such as Alde wet central heating, fully equipped kitchens, and spacious washrooms that enhance the touring experience.
- Coachman models, including the Laser, tend to hold their value well in the used market, making it a sound investment.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate and subject to change based on condition, mileage, specification, and market conditions.
- 2010–2014: £12,000 – £17,000 — These older models still offer a luxurious touring experience at a more accessible price point.
- 2015–2018: £18,000 – £25,000 — Mid-range models featuring modern styling, improved technology, and excellent condition for many years of enjoyment.
- 2019–2022: £26,000 – £35,000 — Newer pre-owned models offering contemporary layouts and minimal wear, close to current specifications.
Common Issues to Check
- Damp Ingress: Crucial to inspect around windows, skylights, and all body joins with a damp meter, as this is a common caravan issue.
- Tyre Condition and Age: Check for perishing, adequate tread, and tyre age (caravan tyres should ideally be replaced every 5-7 years regardless of tread).
- Appliance Functionality: Thoroughly test all onboard appliances, including the fridge, oven, heating system, water heater, and toilet, on both gas and electric.
- Chassis and Braking System: Inspect the chassis for any signs of rust or damage, and ensure the braking system and handbrake operate correctly.
- Floor Delamination: Walk around inside the caravan to check for any soft or spongy areas on the floor, which could indicate delamination.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: Dependent on towing vehicle (expect 15-30% reduction in MPG).
- Insurance Group: Not applicable (requires specialist caravan insurance policy, costs vary by value and usage).
- Servicing: Annual habitation and chassis service recommended to maintain safety, reliability, and warranty (approx. £250-£400).
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- Laser Xcel 845 (4-berth, fixed island bed, mid washroom): Ideal for couples or small families seeking ultimate luxury and space, offering a dedicated island bed and a generous living area.
- Laser 665 (4-berth, fixed twin beds, end washroom): Suited for those who prefer separate sleeping arrangements with easy access to the beds, complemented by a spacious full-width rear washroom.
- Laser 575 (4-berth, fixed island bed, end washroom): A popular layout for couples, providing a luxurious bedroom with an island bed and a large, well-appointed end washroom for privacy.
- Laser 650 (4-berth, fixed transverse island bed, central washroom): Offers a modern island bed layout that optimises living space, perfect for couples who enjoy entertaining and require a versatile living area.
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