It looks better built than some, but still with the 1980s old-folks home fabrics. The price is outrageous compared with what an (already eye-watering) £100k motorhome buys.
That's so nice, I love the front seating area especially. And the fridge isn't adjacent to the cooker, I always think the cold food might get warm when they're next to each other, but this one's designed really well 👍👍 I wish I was rich
Hi Nick, And this a nice Carthago back on your channel this 145 RB LE Superior a full intergraal and it looks great travel four guest but also sleep four guest 2 in the back 2 at the front from the folding bed very nice this one build with nice materials a great show as always thank you Nick 👍👍👍👍👍
Good grief, I'm now watching this channel Nick. I have no interest in campervans but here I am. What about range on this displacement model, bet it doubles if you drop the speed.😃👍
We have the 150 half a metre longer. We omitted the front bed, you get a full set of great storage cupboards instead and more light and headroom. As with all German brands everything is an extra, when our last ordered upgrade is fitted that’s 45k of extras on top.
@@MOTAHOLIC Those are good, but not nearly as good as gear and idea...particularly in the USA... "All the gear...and no idear" LOL Because a lot of us pronounce the extra R quite often. It works on a whole other level. 😜
I like that . . For me probably one of the best ive seen . . Id think about the shower toilet area being more a wet area which wouldnt take to much . Interesting theres no drivers door . . . Can a 6footer get behind the wheel easily Nick ?? Till the next time . Take care . Bye from NZ . 🍷👍🇳🇿👋
The back bed looked like you would fall down the gaps and shower looked very small. I think they are going down the US styling with the 1970s materials
To be honest most people that buy these dont do much cooking they eatout, I've a couple of friends that run this type of motorhome and they might do the odd pizza that's about all
@@travelling_stephen We hired a motorhome and toured the South Island of New Zealand for several weeks. I cooked pretty much every night. There are times when you have to, especially in the small towns where there are no eating places.
No. You have to jump on the front windshield, and climb in through the window above the bed. A ladder would be better, though. You should tell them to add one seeing as how no one at the company had that simple idea.
I can't understand why aren't yacht builders giving people that kind of fridges yet, slim but spacious and probably not more complicated to fit than the industry standard, I rather have this than small fridges or even drawer fridges (note that I don't own a yacht neither an RV, but if someday, that's what I would ask for in my yacht)
I do wonder why you would buy a new one, a well maintained vehicle but previously owned one might be just a bit more affordable. As a thought why not do a challenge as it were to see what’s the best vehicle you can get for a specific price. Nice but pricey.
As usual driven all day and now in a bench seat at a table all night, no thanks. When are the British motor homes going to have a relaxing seat area with a tv.
Once again designed by people who never use them this fad with the TV by door has never used a motorhome in the rain as soon as the.door is open the TV screen is wet you end up brushing past it with your wet coat on having driven a number of new homes in the last 3 years it's baffling to me