wow Mike ! What a van , i can see why you were so excited. Too late in life for me to start saving for one , but hey ho thanks to you and Martin for showing us around .
Love the quality of niesmann . I am the proud owner of an arto , called wardrobe because as we drove up to the showroom , I commented that it looked like a wardrobe due to the square shape
Here in the U.S., the Class B+ Leisure Travel Van WONDER has the rear garage with pullout tray for bikes or FOLDING RECUMBENT TRIKES. The RV is manufactured in Canada and for the North American market. But it is the only class B RV that does. The Winnebago REVEL has storage underneath the adjustable bed, but that is it. The Pleasure Way Tofino has some rear storage, but not that much.
I’ve looked at the class B they seem to be getting real popular over there , may I ask why do you think that is ? Gas prices? Downsizing ? Don’t see as many winnebago’s anymore , are they still being made ?
@@TheFrenchiesMotorhomechannel Yes. The Winnebago REVEL is popular for the sports minded. Check out the Winnebago BOLDT for a different emphasis. Check out the RUclips tour of the Sportsmobile West location in Fresno, CA and you will see the niche market for what they specialize in. Newcomer Hymer was getting a good foothold in the North American market, but an embezzlement scandal over here caused them to go bankrupt. Class B RV's give you more versatility and economy when travelling. The Hymer Carado Banff was a good example of the small footprint RV. The Pleasure Way Tofino is the remaining small van in that strong market in North America. The high bed loft over rear storage area is not yet sufficiently developed over here.
😂😂 I love the arto’s I was looking at one yesterday parked here at the Peterborough motorhome show , not too many of them around nowdays Thanks for watching the video Mike 👍
Yes it was my first time in one after seeing one at a show a couple of years ago and couldn’t get near it , I’m quite sure there’s not 1 in the country for under 80k if theres any for sale at all , thanks for watching .. 👍 Mike
@@TheFrenchiesMotorhomechannel Yeah, pretty much, when I saw your video I assumed it was the same one. Overtook it on the motorway, didn't get to examine it.
FOLDING RECUMBENT TRIKES are now the emerging rage. Especially for RV owners.The rear garage area is perfect for storing three or more of them. In South Cornwall, ICE Trikes is located. Try a folding model of the ICE Adventure. Also there is the HP Velotechnik Scorpion or Scorpion Plus, the AZUB Ti - Fly, the Greenspeed Magnum XL TRIKE, the Catrike Dumont, or the more affordable Spike 380. Test ride a number of them ASAP.
wow Mike ! What a van , i can see why you were so excited. Too late in life for me to start saving for one , but hey ho thanks to you and Martin for showing us around .
Thank you very much for your comment Eric and thanks for watching , I shall tell Martin thank you on your behalf 👍
Love the quality of niesmann . I am the proud owner of an arto , called wardrobe because as we drove up to the showroom , I commented that it looked like a wardrobe due to the square shape
Haha , the arto’s are an impressive van ! Thanks for watching the video 👍
What a lovely van that is, thank you.
Your welcome thanks for watching 👍
Here in the U.S., the Class B+ Leisure Travel Van WONDER has the rear garage with pullout tray for bikes or FOLDING RECUMBENT TRIKES. The RV is manufactured in Canada and for the North American market. But it is the only class B RV that does. The Winnebago REVEL has storage underneath the adjustable bed, but that is it. The Pleasure Way Tofino has some rear storage, but not that much.
I’ve looked at the class B they seem to be getting real popular over there , may I ask why do you think that is ? Gas prices? Downsizing ? Don’t see as many winnebago’s anymore , are they still being made ?
@@TheFrenchiesMotorhomechannel Yes. The Winnebago REVEL is popular for the sports minded. Check out the Winnebago BOLDT for a different emphasis. Check out the RUclips tour of the Sportsmobile West location in Fresno, CA and you will see the niche market for what they specialize in. Newcomer Hymer was getting a good foothold in the North American market, but an embezzlement scandal over here caused them to go bankrupt. Class B RV's give you more versatility and economy when travelling. The Hymer Carado Banff was a good example of the small footprint RV. The Pleasure Way Tofino is the remaining small van in that strong market in North America. The high bed loft over rear storage area is not yet sufficiently developed over here.
Nice MH, like the lounge area and driver/passenger seats
Was a beautiful van yeah the back section of the seats were really comfortable !
Wow!! 😍😍 thanks for sharing !
Lovely van. Thanks for sharing
Most welcome thanks for watching
lovely van
Great van, we have an Arto, great build they are. THE BOG is not a great idea for me, it would stay open most the time, at my age anyway 😂.
😂😂 I love the arto’s I was looking at one yesterday parked here at the Peterborough motorhome show , not too many of them around nowdays
Thanks for watching the video
Mike 👍
@@TheFrenchiesMotorhomechannel.
true Mike, we have a 2010 Tag , Auto Arto , built like a tank, we love it
Saw one last week arriving nat Grantown on Spey camping site
Don’t see to many of them pretty rare
Liked having a look around (thanks), but would have liked having a look at the rest of outside.
I should have mentioned there will be another part , part 2 , showing the hydrolics system and the rest of the outside , 👍
Excellent! Nice one. 👍
That’s a bit special and I see why you were excited to do this video. Lovely van and I expect it will be above my budget too ? 😄 Trev
Yes it was my first time in one after seeing one at a show a couple of years ago and couldn’t get near it , I’m quite sure there’s not 1 in the country for under 80k if theres any for sale at all , thanks for watching .. 👍
Mike
Does he have it in the west of Ireland this weekend?
No did you see one exactly the same ?
@@TheFrenchiesMotorhomechannel Yeah, pretty much, when I saw your video I assumed it was the same one. Overtook it on the motorway, didn't get to examine it.
Oh cool they’re ain’t many of them about 👍
@@TheFrenchiesMotorhomechannel a few min after that I was overtaken by a Kahn Range Rover, god knows how much that cost either
Kevin Murray probably worth more than the Motorhome 😂👍
FOLDING RECUMBENT TRIKES are now the emerging rage. Especially for RV owners.The rear garage area is perfect for storing three or more of them. In South Cornwall, ICE Trikes is located. Try a folding model of the ICE Adventure. Also there is the HP Velotechnik Scorpion or Scorpion Plus, the AZUB Ti - Fly, the Greenspeed Magnum XL TRIKE, the Catrike Dumont, or the more affordable Spike 380. Test ride a number of them ASAP.
If I won the lottery lol
Yeah me too ! I’d have that for the weekend and a carthago liner for 2 for weekdays , oh and a vw t5 pop top for days out lol