Some elderly relatives recently bought an older version without the toilet and shower for about £7000. Which I think was cheap considering it's got running water and heaters. You could definitely spend more than a weekend in one even a couple of weeks.
I’ve seen a couple of these around and the Citroen versions. I used to own a Citroen dispatch taxi the same age and they drive really well. Mine only had a 5 speed box though which let it down on long distances.
Hi Anthony Came across you many years ago when you where Mouse to House, we have one of these NuVenture Rios but the 2000 version, they are an incredible machine. Ours is also based on a Scudo chassis. This is a moderner version of ours. You will have no problem getting a decent price on this one that looks in ace condition Thanks for sharing and keep up the interesting videos. Do you do part exchanges ? Not that we are thinking of selling at the moment but we might want a newer version in years to come.
Amazing condition, how much did it go for? It is always difficult to value older MH/cv with higher mileage, however a well maintained and cares for vehicle could have years of life left.
I'd be happy with something like that for the weekend get away. They want too much money for something like that here though. How many litres of water would you get in something like that to support sink, shower, flush toilet etc?
I hope there are mirrors on it because most other motorhome drivers don’t use them. They’d rather let the vehicles behind them sit and wait before letting them pass. Totally selfish. Plus park up in passing places etc. I wish they would be more considerate to other road users. Nice van though