Warwick Duo: would love feedback please
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replied on 10/08/2020 15:50
Posted on 10/08/2020 15:43 by TinwheelerIt’s worth ringing to check they’ve got an example of what you're interested in as the website doesn’t tell you the branch stock.
JVB66 replied on 10/08/2020 17:18
brue replied on 10/08/2020 17:43
Posted on 10/08/2020 17:43
Just adding a bit more info. Marquis are the retail arm of Autosleepers and our small Autosleeper coachbuilt has Marquis branding all over it. It's been a good reliable van. We previously purchased a rebadged Autosleeper Symbol from Marquis (West Country Motorhomes.) I really like this design of Symbol which was produced previously, huge storage and easy to set the beds up etc., now not so good. Our Symbol was produced by "Orion" for the rental trade and was probably one of the last produced and was high spec.
Westcountry motorhomes near Highbridge ususally have some Autosleepers, new and secondhand available.
I like both the Warwick designs, they'd be my next choice. Hope you enjoy yours TW!
Looks like sales are busy WTG. They'll get one to your nearest dealer if you're interested in a purchase.
replied on 10/08/2020 18:49
Posted on 10/08/2020 17:43 by brueJust adding a bit more info. Marquis are the retail arm of Autosleepers and our small Autosleeper coachbuilt has Marquis branding all over it. It's been a good reliable van. We previously purchased a rebadged Autosleeper Symbol from Marquis (West Country Motorhomes.) I really like this design of Symbol which was produced previously, huge storage and easy to set the beds up etc., now not so good. Our Symbol was produced by "Orion" for the rental trade and was probably one of the last produced and was high spec.
Westcountry motorhomes near Highbridge ususally have some Autosleepers, new and secondhand available.
I like both the Warwick designs, they'd be my next choice. Hope you enjoy yours TW!
Looks like sales are busy WTG. They'll get one to your nearest dealer if you're interested in a purchase.
replied on 10/08/2020 18:56
Tinwheeler replied on 10/08/2020 18:57
replied on 10/08/2020 19:08
Posted on 10/08/2020 18:57 by TinwheelerThanks, Brue.
WTG, I’ve been in a Symbol Plus. It’s the same as the shorter Symbol at the sharp end but has a huge rear kitchen. It would be wasted on someone who doesn’t cook. 😀
JVB66 replied on 10/08/2020 19:13
Posted on 10/08/2020 18:56 byIs that the place on the road to Evesham? It used to be part of Mendip Caravans (the one I mentioned in my reply to Brue)? Then Mendip went out of business and someone took over the premises there. I notice it en route to the theatre at Stratford but I am usually hell bent on getting to Stratford and never have time to stop.
We are going to have an enjoyable time I see, travelling about looking. I hope they are not all sold by the time I am released from "imprisonment".
Posted on 10/08/2020 19:13
They used to be next door to Golden Castle caravans at Staverton (cheltenham) but both have now moved ,I sometimes still get emails from Cotswold motor caravan the also show the bigger symbol ,in stock
When Autosleeper was still owned and run by the two brothers,Cotswold did most of their Customer additions when ordered via other dealers before Autosleeper had their own customer service centre
Broadway site always had a couple of SOS pitches (Sick Auto Sleepers) for those needing a couple of nights to have work done at Willersly factory
Tinwheeler replied on 10/08/2020 19:38
Tigi replied on 10/08/2020 20:32
Posted on 10/08/2020 20:32
We had one for a few years prior to returning to caravans. I would describe them as three season vans, perhaps they have changed but single glazed windows produce condensation and a steel shell is essentially cold. You can reach places where no other van will go however so everything has its plus and minus.