It was very well equipped for such a small motorhome. Our accountant nearly bought it! The first person who came to see it bought it as it was in magical condition.
@@johnfoot2984 The Terrier was released just after this Nu Rio was made. Not a fan of the rear habitation door so that would put me off that particular model. Having been around motorhomes and the industry for many years, I personally don't care too much which base vehicle it is built on. Merc, Peugeot, Fiat, Renault, Ford and Citroen all make decent commercial vehicles.
@@davemurden3432 I'm surfer and ride a 9'6" longboard so I would need the rear door to able to get my board inside. I've had vans all my life (I'm 59 now) the only vehicle I ever had a problem with was a Citroen. The wiring loom broke down. Just from personel experience, Transit vans have always been the best for me. That said, new vehicles are much more reliable than their older counterparts. All I need now is £35K 👍
I know this was a year ago but £35k really, for what is a £10k 2015 2 berth caravan bolted to an £8k van chassis. Some people will pay this because they have the money or are prepared to put themselves in debt to the loan companies, Camper van sellers are pricing themselves out of the market, this is the now the reason why retailers are struggling and dealerships are closing because the prices have been so artificially inflated for such a long time. Lovely little van perfect for a retired couple but IMO realistically this is an £18 to £22k purchase the rest is pure retailer profit fed by a market that has been inflating prices for too long. I wanted one of these but was not going to pay the premium, so bought a small 4 year old 2 berth caravan for £13.5k massive saving. I bet when the seller traded this in they got a trade in value that was considerable less than the retail price because that's how it works.
Yes I totally agree, I often look at it the same, caravan price plus vehicle price and wonder how they’re worth so much. If you wasn’t bothered about looks and what people think,I saw a guy that had literally put a caravan in the back of a ford transit flatbed/dropside, I thought what a brilliant idea 😊
Mooie motorhome....alleen....mijn huidige auto is een citroen aircross en de vorige wagens waren ook citroens daar waren wij zeer tevreden over. Daarom vind ik het raar dat in de motorhome het stuur aan de andere kant staat...citroen is toch een frans merk of heb ik het verkeerd voor ?
in wet weather those rear cameras get plastered with road spray. You can't see diddly from them and way to high to clean handily. Restricted with no extra seat belts for four occupants though
Not sure why you would buy this for 4 occupants, it sleeps two (maybe a cosy three) and has three seatbelts. I have to disagree about the camera, that has not been my experience when motorhoming. On this motorhome it is easy to clean and being high up actually protects it from the dirt. Most motorhome owners like to set off with their van clean and if it's wet, muddy and horrible; wiping a tiny little lens is not the worst part of the holiday. Small price to pay compared to ripping the corner of your motorhome off when manouvering or the mrs having to get out in the dark and rain for another pair of eyes
As in the video name, this was £35,000 and as per the number plate it was a 2014. Not sure about the mileage but that would have been on our website while the motorhome was still for sale. Thanks for watching
Check Autotrader, You cannot get a proper motorhome from a reputable converter for £30k and under 10 years old, if you see one advertised it's a scam! You can only get DIY / Low volume converted vans for that kind of money but even the good ones lack a lot of features you get with this properly designed and built Nu Venture. The motorhome had done 30,000 miles in 8 years when we sold it, just under 4,000 mile per year
What a load of rubbish. Obviously coming from someone who knows absolutely nothing about the motorhome market or even the broader economic conditions. People who are in the market and can afford a motorhome do see the value. I could say the same thing about Gas and Electric prices so am I a mug because I don't sit in the dark eating cold beans out the tin?
Yes absolutely no disrespect to you or your business but my opinion is these motorhomes for their age are totally overpriced. That’s my opinion. Sorry if you don’t agree obviously you will not.
@@kev845 I agree that to someone outside the motorhome industry the numbers seem pretty high but the price of motorhomes is set by the manufacturers and the people who buy them. When I came into the motorhome industry over 7 years ago I too was shocked by the prices
Lol, only someone who has never owned a motorhome (or at least not in the last decade) and isn't in the market for one would say this. Motorhomes are expensive toys and the price is decided by those who buy them not those who sell them.