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Used Market Estimate
£14,500, £26,000
The average price for a used Bailey Pegasus Palermo is £20,250
Based on 2 listings
The Bailey Pegasus Palermo is a premium twin-axle caravan specifically engineered to meet the demands of large families. As a standout in Bailey’s popular Pegasus range, the Palermo is celebrated for its ingenious six-berth configuration, featuring a rear dedicated children’s bedroom with fixed bunks and a side dinette. This layout allows for distinct living zones, ensuring that both adults and children have their own space to relax during extended touring holidays. The integration of the Alu-Tech bodyshell provides superior thermal insulation and structural integrity, making it a reliable four-season companion.
Inside, the Palermo radiates a bright and airy atmosphere thanks to the signature vertical opening front skylight and modern upholstery finishes. The central kitchen is exceptionally well-equipped with a microwave, large fridge, and a high-spec oven/grill combo, catering easily to big family meals. The spacious full-width end washroom serves as a private dressing area, a rare luxury in high-occupancy caravans. With its combination of robust build quality and thoughtful practical touches, the Palermo remains a benchmark for family-focused touring. Discover your next family adventure by exploring the Bailey Pegasus Palermo listings on RoamWorthy.
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Sleeps 6 people comfortably with a well-designed layout that balances living space and sleeping areas.
Rear bunk beds, corner washroom
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Pearman Briggs

3A's Leisure
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At 1,760kg MTPLM, your tow car needs a kerbweight of at least 2,071kg to meet the 85% guideline. Check towing capacity by reg or use the towing calculator to compare a specific car and caravan.
The Bailey Pegasus Palermo has approximately 187kg of user payload. This must cover all personal belongings, water, gas, awning, and accessories. Overloading affects handling and is illegal.
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