One of the largest and most luxurious from Auto-Sleeper, this is the Auto-Sleeper Burford. Sponsored by: www.themotorhomeinsurer.co.uk... With thanks to: www.nickwhalemotorhomes.co.uk
I am already dreaming about my retirement in this lovely, cosy yet luxurious motor home. For a whole generation locked out of home ownership, I see a way forward! 😄
What a great camper 👍 really like the draining solution. Simple but looks effective as long as the hinge is designed to hold upright with the weight. I guess we may see that feature in the future more often if it works.
Brilliant review, thank you. I'm planning to retire in 2 years and spend my next decade motorhoming over Europe with my two dogs. This may well be the vehicle for us.
It's amazing what they can do to accommodate so much space into a motor-home without the slides and that too without feeling cramped and claustrophobic. Real beauty. Simple, elegant, practical and worthwhile. Thank you for the tour Nick. :)
And thank you Nick for this great show of this Burford Auto Sleeper Thats a nice one Nick I get almost the feeling that I want on vacation wright now that a problem I have no driving license Thanks again Nick
I love this one! In fact I Love all of the European ones!!! I have a 1991 Winnebago Class C I remodeled and have been staying in all summer. But these you show are Amazing 🤩
I was blown away until you went into the bathroom. I adore the aesthetic, the colors so contemporary, clean lines, not too fussy, but more upscale. I can’t even figure out the size of the bed in the bedroom, I can’t comprehend sleeping so close to the toilet, or even squeezing into that bathroom or shower, it’s almost like the bathroom was an after thought. Really eliminates anyone with disabilities that require a Walker, wheelchair, or other assistance devices like forearm crutches, or a second person to assist. The kitchen is brilliant and the double bed in the lounging area would be ok, I wonder if there’s room for redesign in that bedroom/bathroom I can’t believe it’s the same rig once that bedroom door opens. I am concerned about durability like others have mentioned regarding the lack of exterior storage, and those bike racks. It might be one of those things that doesn’t translate well in a video.
Another brilliant tour Nick and what a brilliant motor home as someone has said it could have had another two wheels on the back and i can't complain about the price wow wow thanks again looking forward to the next one
you are the best youtube page i have ever watched and your caravans are awesome i love this caravan too i don't like every caravan but this caravan is really good! 👍 I am making this comment from Azerbaijan. I'm always watching you from Azerbaijan🇦🇿🇦🇿
I bought a 2011 auto sleepers Glouster which is very similar and I just love it ,the quality being a merc its just fantastic to drive I now have spent more time in it than at home , its a flat on wheels
Hi Nick, thank you for a great video. Being an ex motor homer and looking at that huge overhang at the back, I would be more than concerned about the weight carrying capacity of that rear axle. There doesn't seem to be too much external storage for items like braai's, outside seats, cables, hoses and all the other 'essential' parfanalia that motor homers drag around with them. My other concern is the fitted gas tank, it has been my experience of late, is that fewer and fewer service stations are supplying LPG on their forecourts.
I thought that lounge with 2 sofas unnecessary. Bring the kitchen forward with a small table and also forward the double bedroom and the best toilet and shower.. Then that will reduce the overhand. I didn't like it either the overhand I mean.
What a ridiculous amount of money these companies now charge. Its in response to the NEW middle class. They are the ones with large disposable incomes and finance opportunities. They are also responsible for the changing face of camping and caravanning, where sites are recognising their wealth, changing site descriptions from camp site to holiday park then to holiday villages. They have priced many of the average working class people out of camping. No more £6 per night sites, now expect to pay £30-£60 per night at a 'holiday village'.
Those are the places where the noisiest drunks are and where you’re more likely to get your kit nicked. Stay away from them. I stealth camp everywhere other than camp sites.
A great video, this motorhome is five star no doubt. The only fly in the ointment is the awfully long rear overhung which would pose a challenge on off site camping tours.
Brilliant tour as always. I'm a little disappointed you didn't discover that the fridge opens both left and right. So emerging from the bedroom you could open the fridge and grab a beverage without having to come completely into the galley.
Wow. Great video chum. Does this represent great value at that price ? I’m sure I’ve seen you review more expensive motorhomes giving a lot less, £89,000 seems incredible value.
It's a great van of course, but the overhang from the rear axle back to the end of the body worries me. A friend of mine caught the rear bodywork on the road in Keswick last year, turning up hill into a campsite. It cost a lot of money to repair & ruined his holiday.