Videos of our Intelligent award winning versatile Campervans, 4 models, 3 roof heights, twin side doors, 2-4 berths, 2-7 travel seats, Affordable menu pricing allows you to configure and specify your perfect Camper.
One of the best layouts I have seen. Perfect for a couple on a mountain bike holiday! Very well thought out and finished to a high standard. Excellent value too at 47k.
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Hi there, would you be willing to share the model number of the awning brackets. I have 17 L1 H2 custom van and struggling to find the right brackets for the for a awning. Many thanks
They've lowered the lower bed height so you can actually sit up and have a drink in bed without aspirating. Nice, that :-) . Its a heavy thirsty van in hilly areas, but the engine's up to it, however dont even think about anything less than the 170 power unit or it becomes definitely sluggish when kitted out.
They do some lovely work, I like how everything is modular so it can be switched about using the right Cupboards for the job, great company, great video, thanks for posting it.
Hi, unfortunately this vehicle is no longer available, however please have a look at this video for another used mRV that’s just come in! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RF0jizts2I4.html
We hope and believe we will be able to offer a PHEV option for our Campers and think it will be an interesting alternative to diesel for those who primarily expect to use their Camper in an urban environment. We have technical questions for Ford to answer before we can consider production of a PHEV, but watch this space!
@@AutoCampersWinnersh not only in urban surroundings. But it will be more economical an better than diesel. And yes, city visits with diesels is a bit of a thing these days. Even euro6 ain't conna last for the next ban.
so sad, I visited the dealer in Sheffield and was just about ready to order my day van but the dealer couldn't offer us enough for part ex on our current van so we didn't order. Then about a week later when we were trying to sell our van privately, lock down happened and the rest is history. I can't wait for this to all be over so I can sell my van and I can order this vehicle.
Hello, I think we received a similar email from you last night, we hope you saw our reply sent this morning? We look forward to helping you further soon.
this is what you call home sweet home .i would love to live in a place like this dnt need a bring home this will do the less u have the happier u can be ..absolutely beautiful
Had a look at one. You can stand up if you are 5'8". It feels a bit close though. The benefit of the steel roof is they put loads of additional storage around the roof area. We have one of their pop tops, in the winter we dont have the roof up much and so often crouching, which you would not have to do in the steel roof. In the summer it is nice and airy with plenty of head room. So a compromise. Everything you touch in these vans is well engineered with loads of things done really well that add to the cost but aren't initially apparent.
Although I could never afford one I have a couple of questions. Ford especially Transits have a bad reputation for security i.e. getting nicked. Have they been up rated and how much is the insurance for one of these as I have heard that insurance company's don't like them because they are too much of a risk. Secondly as we travel with our 16 year old son and usually his friend they sit in the back so what is the view from there ?. Sorry for the questions but I thought other people might like to know. Cheers Bob.
Did you watch the Video? You can clearly see the upgraded door locks @2:26. It is not just Transits but practically all vans. Look at the ease of getting into a Fiat Ducato, so easy that there are specialist steel plates by suppliers made to prevent it. You can always get an alarm upgrade or better yet get one with Fur and teeth
@@index1001 Many thanks for replying to part of my first question Steve. Yes I did see all of the video and yes I did see the upgraded door locks so don't get me wrong I have been a Ford fan for many years and I would dearly love to own one so I am not knocking them but it was a chance to show that they have come a long way since the old days even with the question of insurance. As for fur and teeth we own a cocker spaniel so its more a case of fur and tongue lol.
If only I had the money as I have had more Fords than I care to remember. What a lovely piece of kit.I will just have to stick with my 2004 Vivaro which cost me a total of £9,000 for now lol.
I have been looking for camper van that I can take my dog with me. I love this flexible configuration that I can take my German Shepard with us. Do you have it available in US?
Big J Productions I know, it is an odd saying but I’m a Sign Maker and vehicle SignWriter and it’s a pretty common term but I suppose for people that aren’t involved in that kind of business, it would seem strange.
Wow I love the way these vehicles can be configured to suit your needs. Do you plan to make any videos to show how the camper could carry a passenger in a wheelchair too please?