WildAx are very well-designed and im very impressed with my Aurora XL. I bought my van from Nick Whales in Evesham 8 months ago. They were rather underwhelming to buy from but have been very impressed by the aftersales at SMC who are much closer to where i live. I will def buy from them when it comes to part-ex
When We first thought about getting into the world of Camping without a tent I was looking at this style of Van to use as a base for a conversion, but the long wheel base version, as there would have been four of us and a dog to fit in. There are plenty of plus points about a smaller Van when travelling. I think the setting up of the bed at the end of each day would get old fairly quickly, but there are plenty of these kind of vans that have different layout to cater for our different needs and wants as Motorhomers. It is always nice to look at what else is on offer, especially when we have an Older Motorhome, and the kids are not coming along with us as much and in the not to far future not at all, as holidays with Mum and Dad are so yesterday.
Wow, I know it’s an automatic but I’m always surprised at how much the campervans cost now. Having said that it’s a lovely van with a popular layout based on the tried and tested AutoSleeper Symbol/Symphony design. My last van was a Devon Colorado and very similar but the seating just converted into a double there was no 2 x singles option, that suited me because it meant there were no additional cushions to carry. Thanks for sharing another great video.
Good look round, partial to doing van reviews myself they usually go well, I tend to stick to 6m plus being so tall there’s no chance I can sleep in a 5.4m. The wildax is a good van and as you said also a daily driver if needed
Nice setup in this one. One thing I would love to see as a testing point is if a motorhome or a van has a suitable space setup for remote working. Eg could you do video editing comfortably?
Nice vlog Ads, thanks. It's a nice van, but is it practical for anything other than a weekend away given there's minimal space to put any of the usual gear needed to enjoy the camping experience? I'm just thinking of items like a set of leveling ramps, a decent length hook-up cable and a couple of camping chairs. I think the bed/settee setup needs rethinking so the two extra full-size seats could be done away with and the space and weight gained could be used for sto 13:23 rage of the inevitable standard gear most people carry and provide somewhere to stow outdoor coats and footwear etc. 🤔.
Its nice Ads. But I would not say a campervan like that is worth anything near £76,000. It's OK for 2 people that don't mind making the bed every night. I think its all a bit too cramped for my liking mate. But great review all the same. Would definitely like to see you do more reviews like this.
Innovative seating?? It’s exactly the same as the Autosleeper Dorset that’s been done that way for probably 30 years! In fact the whole van is an almost identical copy of that van. When making the bed on the drivers side, you just turn the seat 90 degrees so your feet can hang off the end of the seat instead of hitting the back of the chair.