If every MH was built like this!!!!

JVB66 replied on 05/02/2018 17:38

Posted on 05/02/2018 17:38

  Why wait for lottery win?, do what seems a growing trend and use your pension pot or equity release to finance itsurprised

MichaelT replied on 05/02/2018 18:45

Posted on 05/02/2018 17:38 by JVB66

  Why wait for lottery win?, do what seems a growing trend and use your pension pot or equity release to finance itsurprised

Posted on 05/02/2018 18:45

If either were large enough I might be tempted

cyberyacht replied on 06/02/2018 07:54

Posted on 06/02/2018 07:54

I think it comes into the same category as drooling over Ferraris, Mclarens and Pagani Zondas. Just a pipe dream.

young thomas replied on 06/02/2018 09:33

Posted on 06/02/2018 09:33

no problem on our drive....i could even put the 500 in the garagewink

seriously, a wonderful piece of kit but for most (especially here in the uk) a tad impractical.....

however, six months touring Spain with a car in the back.....ok, if i had too...smile

....and gets over the 'A-frame' issue, whats not to like..?

KeithandMargaret replied on 06/02/2018 09:58

Posted on 06/02/2018 09:58

Thanks for the link Michael - Alan has some great videos on all aspects of Motorhomes and travelling - well worth a look at his Youtube Channel.

Again, thanks.

I've Subscribed - will you ?

MichaelT replied on 06/02/2018 13:42

Posted on 06/02/2018 09:58 by KeithandMargaret

Thanks for the link Michael - Alan has some great videos on all aspects of Motorhomes and travelling - well worth a look at his Youtube Channel.

Again, thanks.

I've Subscribed - will you ?

Posted on 06/02/2018 13:42

Already subscribed, it would be interesting if he could visit lots of other factories (Euro & UK) so we could compare processes.  I know these are high end vans built to order and one of those lottery win type things but it would be interesting to see some main stream factories such as Hymer, SWIFT etc.

mickysf replied on 06/02/2018 13:47

Posted on 06/02/2018 13:47

I think we tend to look at these RV like vehicles from our own experiences and our own ways of enjoying this passtime of ours. Wherever we go we see coaches and tour busses of equal if not bigger sizes carting holiday makers and tourists to the far flung corners of our fair land. Now with that garage and a car on board all the owners need to do is plan sites which are able to accomadate them. I reckon those that buy them go on tour for many weeks if not many months both here and elsewhere on our continent. It's clear that some don't understand the motorhoming way, maybe some of us don't understand RVing. Putting aside the money and the need for finding pitches big enough, they are no bigger than the largest twin axel caravans and tow car combinations, maybe these RVs are more akin to caravanning.

triky auto replied on 06/02/2018 16:14

Posted on 06/02/2018 16:14

cool Very good to see how the competition build their product too.I toured the "Concorde" factory recently ,which is also nearby to 'Morello'  in Bavaria ,an experience to see how the vehicles are put together.(the "Morello" operation was started by two of the directors leaving Concorde with all their experience ) To see the dedication and skills that go into making top end R.Vs ,gives you a lot of confidence in your own vehicle too And with my "Smart" in the back,,added versatility for touring ..laughing Love my "Concorde Charisma" laughing

mickysf replied on 06/02/2018 17:51

Posted on 06/02/2018 16:14 by triky auto

cool Very good to see how the competition build their product too.I toured the "Concorde" factory recently ,which is also nearby to 'Morello'  in Bavaria ,an experience to see how the vehicles are put together.(the "Morello" operation was started by two of the directors leaving Concorde with all their experience ) To see the dedication and skills that go into making top end R.Vs ,gives you a lot of confidence in your own vehicle too And with my "Smart" in the back,,added versatility for touring ..laughing Love my "Concorde Charisma" laughing

Posted on 06/02/2018 17:51

Well I am surprised, Triky, given your 'name' I would had bet you had either a Goldwing trike or a Reliant Robin in the back!wink 

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