Tremendous accommodation and some neat sleeping solutions, the Benimar Tessero T482. In association with: igneousassetfinance.com/our-p... With thanks to: www.marquisleisure.co.uk/
That is brilliant! Great lounging areas during the day, which then convert to decent bed areas at night. Reasonably priced for the capacity and great you can use a regular licence. It is also practical for most roads. I really like this one. Thanks Nick 😊
I like nick doing the tour he's crisp and precise in what he shows us,very good this one nick if I find £80,000 down the sofa ,I'm straight out and buying one 😂 🙌
Better off buying one second hand . Like most cars , you lose 20% of its value as soon as you drive it off the forecourt. A good condition one a year old would save a fortune.
Great layout one of the better available reminiscent of the McLouis Fusion 330 but bathroom looks larger. So ditch the oven and give me a washer dryer, a microwave and hob works fine in real life scenarios or at least give us the option 👍
The Benimar Tessoro 486 has a better layout inside. Better kitchen. A large rear boot. I suggest to anyone looking at a Benimar, have a good look at the 486.
The bed idea is so amazing.. U don't have to convert the sitting area into bed.. There is already another provision made.. Infact double bed is available...
I like this one, I think its for the occasional short trip rather than months on end so could be a great starter van. If I was in England or Europe I think I might have one of these alongside my Princess MY85 (I can dream) 🤣😂🤣😂
Hi Nick, A great looking motorhome this time the Benimar Tessero T482 looks great from the outside and from the inside outside the silver paint from the inside with 2 folding beds from the ceiling a great system 2 to dining possibilty;s in the front and back very need good size bathroom with seperated shower and a small but efficient kitchen Thanks Nick that is a great show 👍👍👍👍👍
Great with the social areas and bed solution. You get so much more value out of the van with this bed solution. Can't understand why other vans use all of the space on floor for beds, when you can have this solution and "take away" the bedrooms in day time.
The features, the besds, the size and the price! I am not kidding -- this is one of the best options out there. Checking as we speak if they make a left hand version
It’s nice, 1 nit pick, the counter space, if you need to use it to chop food etc I would probably do my back in twisting all the time, but apart from that it’s really good
This is an awesome setup… I was wondering about the purpose of the extra cushions in the closet, and it looks like you can in fact sleep six! If you pause when the warning/instruction stickers are in frame on the back bunk at 8:43 you’ll notice that it shows you can lower the back bed to ladder level (about half way) and convert the area below to a bottom bunk; I assume using those extra cushions and the back table with the leg lowered down to the height of the seats. I also wonder if the front bed has the same option, where you could lower it halfway down and convert the seating and table to create (probably) a single bed as well. It’s been a while since I’ve thought to myself, “I should get an RV…” (similar to the cat-reading-the-paper-i-should-buy-a-boat meme) after watching one of these tours, but this is definitely one that made that pop into my head, but I’m still waiting for someone to build an RV with a garage large enough for a Tesla Model 3 (yes, I get that using a giant diesel vehicle to lug around an electric car would be anathema to most EV owners, but we’re already well past the point of no return, so might as well have some fun before the coming Mad Max hellscape). The sheer amount of people that can fit and have a seat during a party/get together is around 10 - 12 by my count which is pretty astounding for a vehicle of this size.
Very complete motorhome! What's the standing height under the front bed? The problem with vans is headroom for someone 6'2" or taller. Assuming this one's taller?
I really like the layout but those curtain rails and tacky bits of netting would have to go. They are such a throwback to old musty caravans! What an odd choice! Great vid as ever.
Nice to see on a Ford chassis but an automatic transmission would be a nice upgrade with a few more horsepower under the hood. I do wish they had put more lighting on the rear of the vehicle as 2 small round lights seem a bit underwhelming with all that real estate available. The interior is well thought out & looks like a quality build. Thanks Nick.🙏🇨🇦👍
Layout =9 ( but I would prefer a motorgarage in the back) but why no induction cooking plate and combi oven/microwave ? And why is there never an outside drying rack?