A fantastic layout with some really clever features for a sub 6 metre motorhome, the Swift Select Compact 404. In association with: igneousassetfinance.com/our-p... With thanks to: www.dolphinmotorhomes.co.uk/
That is my ideal motorhome for two, so i'll put it in my inbox! I want a place to sit and watch the TV or the radio with a glass or two, bringing the bed down is brilliant, the best motorhome you've reviewed!
Wow. Great camper van!! I am from Canada and have been following ‘vanlifers’ since way before Covid. This reminds me of converted vans, but - dare I say - it’s way better!! Been watching your channel for a while and have to say the North American market is missing a huge opportunity.
Hi Nick and thank you for this nice show of this cozy Swift Select Compact 404 its a nice one travels 4 but also sleeps 4 with kitchen fully stock with appliances great and small but useable bathroom Thanlks again Nick thats a great show 👍👍👍👍
Nice video mate,it's a cracking motorhome . It's a bit bad though how 3 years ago a similar van would of been about £45,000 3 years on they are £68,000 it's criminal how the prices on motorhomes have increased .
G-day Nick thanks mate I'd say the the drop down bed & price will sell that quicker than any the 2.3 ltr motor ? they are improving all the time it one real draw back it don't float☺. thanks again cheers 💚✌👍
I think every motor home review in the future should mention insulation property’s for cold and with hte global warming air con options will become a must
How is it that these nicely appointed motorhomes are so much cheaper in Europe than here in the US? This is a $120K+ vehicle in the US. Andrew Steel recently reviewed his Mercedes Class B...which costs an astounding $269K!
Had one for a year, look great in video but is very cramped in rear beds ok if you’re a couple of youngsters but try extracting yourself at night for the toilet , also not a lot of storage for awning, ramps , etc has to be stored in rear dining area, however, it will suit some people.
Not sure why people say it's not a bad price, vans have gone up £15,000 to £20,000 over the last 2 years, you can buy a 5 year old van for the same price it was new, it's cannot continue for ever prices will drop like they have in the past.
Hey Nick. Now that what I call an omen, I was there three days ago checking out a new camper, you may recall us, we have the grandezza 27OC that we never got to to do a meet the owner. That said we are in Southampton Friday night till Sunday night to clear out the boat as we have her for sale. How about coming along to do a meet the owner. Oceanquay marina on the river Itchen.
I actually got some strange deja' vu' when you opened that hanging locker and I have no clue why.... No, seriously I did. My only question is - if you are 6'2", where do you sleep --> upper or lower? Because if upper, do your feet hang over or if lower do you risk banging your head on the upper if you forget the low clearance? 🤣 🤣 🍷 🤣 🤣
I like that, everything that you need for a long tour for two people and occasionally 4. Interesting that you get all that for the same price as a Swift Monza 5m camper (featured in the C&CC magazine this month) with no wash room, a tiny kitchen and where you have to juggle cushions to go to bed. I know which I would go for every time.
I like this one, lacks some storage at the back from any garage but love the drop down bed so you can have a fixed bed and a lounge area. Wonder if it could come without all the outside graphics.
Saw the thumbnail and tought, FINALLY, the manufacturers are adding color to their usual white-grey pallette. Turns out, it was Aqua... sorry, Motaholic's jacket.
Plastic, and chipboard, like all factory motorhomes and campervans, look lovely in showroom. But after a bit of wear, the parts like doors and suraces become expensive if they get knocked or scratched, definately not worth the money
Very good news if it has an electric handbrake because the mechanical one on these is a terrible design. It's to the driver's right in just the right place to catch your trousers as you get in and out and it self-bends sideways over time due to having too little support.
Really dislike the kitchen area, everything needs to be subflush to increase the working area, I would want to rip all that area out and start again personally.
It's less than most VW van conversions with no washroom, a tiny kitchen, no storage and a load of hassle to go to bed. Base vehicle prices have gone mad in the last few years and we've had the worst inflation for 40 years so, in my opinion, it is a fair price..
Same ol crap / no solar power and it’s 2023 ? They need to build these with the roofs fully solar paneld / so they can be used independently any where / shocking price for a fiat van with a bed that’s not fixed / it’s ridiculous / no wonder people sell these crap vans after a couple of years / and don’t get me started if these vans come across rough ground / they fall apart / they have no real bollocks to go anywhere but motorways and tarmac camp sites / waste of Money