The best way to learn about motorhomes are from real people not a dealers spiel, people who have used them. There is always a conversion that suits somebody but with time and experience comes the knowledge and always keep records of issues. My good lady watches a couple who regularly vlog but they drive me to despair as they always openly in front of the camera do as little as they can to maintain a standard for their unit and boy will they have a shock when they come to sell the van. A motorhome is not just about being in the owners club but you need to maintain the vehicle to a standard for your standards and safety and the safety of other road users. With twenty plus years I have I feel enough experience to talk about what I have found down the years but also talking to some many many great friends who have shared their experiences down the years so I feel I have a valid point to share. Some good questions have been asked in recent times by some respected vloggers like Bob Earnshaw and Gadget John so even though I have no interest in vlogging I will raise a question of my own. I gave a motorhome on a dealers pitch a once over thirteen months ago, Brand new delivery miles a nice looking van cancelled customer order ready to go thinking for a friend. When I came home from Valencia a few weeks ago I noticed the van still there but they now want 13,000 pounds more for it, Have I missed something here. Happy motorhoming people see you on the road nexxt spring,
Standard hack with the F Line's is to rotate the kitchen tap 45 degrees so the lever faces the wall. With the dropdown, after lowering & raising ALWAYS turn the power off to the bed. For me the tricky swivel cab seats is worth the aggro in order to have the vastly superior Ford. BBQ point, dropdown bed & travel seats are all customer cost options, they're not standard. Hack #2 drill a finger width hole through the bench seat access covers. Great idea for valuables! Windows, nope, as a layman tried & tried to access through the rubber with no success. A professional thief can get around all poly windows. The AT has the mid range 'Trend' spec dashboard, again this is part of the cost option 'Drivers Pack' Ford Pass Pro app. Great review guys! Auto Trail F Line Owners Group.
Very fair and thorough video👍🏽. I was put off Autotrail because of the reputation and persuaded husband for us to get a Burstner Eliseo. That went after 3 months of headache! We now are waiting for a UK built van conversion. As people say ‘there is always compromise’!!! Excited to see what you have next🙂 ATB Ruth
@@littlebigvanadventures Hi, I think we were particularly unlucky more than anything! The dealer admitted he had ordered too many vans to cope with. We were new to van ownership and had a 3 min video handover because we had asked for the van to be delivered. The manual from Burstner was rubbish which didn’t help. The problem with these German vans is getting things fixed and the time to get things from the factory under the warranty. I could list the issues but I won’t bore you. Ideally buy close to home and even if you don’t need to put a small amount on finance if available because it gives you more protection as a consumer. We rejected the van sadly and got our money back plus interest! The dealer sold the van again about 3 months later for £6k more. We haven’t taken our own advice second time around, so god help us and we will keep our fingers crossed😀. Good luck to you both
I’ve just bought this Auto Trail F60 automatic, get it in a few weeks. I’m not having the drop-down bed as I don’t like or need it. Thanks for the tips, there going to come very useful. I have window locks to prevent people opening the windows.
Hi folks, really enjoyed the tour of your van. We have an Autotrail Imala 615…..it’s just coming up for the first service/hab check next weekend, we love it. We don’t have an external garage, but our last motorhome didn’t either, so I guess what you’ve never had…..😊 The lockers are huge, so we never manage to fill them all. Looking forward to see what you’re trading in for 🤔 Happy travels, take care……Kim😊
@@littlebigvanadventures we do have a microwave. Reading some comments…….I guess no van has everything & no manufacturer is perfect….. We haven’t had any issues with our new Autotrail. My sister bought a brand new van (which wasn’t an Autotrail) & had no end of trouble before she cut her losses & traded it in. Each to their own, hope you enjoy the new motorhome…….happy travels…….Kim 😊
We had a Chausson with the same layout, and like yourselves got fed up with having no lounging area when the bed was down. Also the swivelling ford chairs are a right faff compared to the fiat ones. We now have an Adria Compact with fixed rear bed which gives plenty of room for a garage below in which I can fit both our folding bikes. Love it. Looking forward to seeing your new van!
I am not here to be negative to any brand but from a 27 year veteran of motorcaravan ownership the last motorhome builder I would turn to would be Autotrail or as we now call them Autofail. Such poor build qaulity is the start. But they are affordable and from our and many friends experience spend a little more on a Burstner or a Dethleffs for a better build quality and layout. We own another brand currently so are not brand snobs and another thing is avoid long term Ducato ownership for failing gearboxes and clutches. Great tour you lovely people and an honest and fair review.
@@littlebigvanadventures Do not get me wrong there is good and bad in all but in a rule of percentages we found through experience to look elsewhere. When you pay a lot of money as modern motorhomes are you would hope for an enjoyable adventure and as you have shown when the little niggles start to add up it starts to became a what next scenario as you expect something else. We learnt from experience and as you are a lovely couple don.'t let it get you down as your review seemed very fair and I would love to see you enjoying yourself for a long time.
We have the F62 and have moved the bed stop down as you have and a cheap folding step to get on and off the bed, the difference is the kitchen location and bathroom are switched around, we are in the process of trying to fit all the stuff we had in our Auto Sleeper but we find there is a distinct lack of storage compared to our old six meter motorhome so a big sort out is needed . We have got some child bumpers to fit onto that bed piece which we have both managed to bang our heads on just to lessen the impact
We are caravaners but our best friends have the F60 and it’s a great van. Your vlogs are great, really enjoy watching them. We have all been caravanning and motorhoming for 41 years since we were 20 years old and run rallies for many years and worry greatly about drones over and on sites, I would never allow balls, kites and that sort of thing on the rallies I run. I hope you keep vlogging, really good. Best wishes
@@littlebigvanadventures I have sent the vlog to them and I’m sure they will subscribe. Your review was spot on especially about the water tap and shower. They have had a few problems with the water system and I have fixed a few issues for them. We changed the shower head to a “Camel” with a switch on the head itself which stops the drips. Your videos and approach are really great and we hope you do more, really entertaining. Have a great time and keep up the fab work.
Best motorhome appraisal I have ever seen. Tru warts and all. Helpful to find out the pitfalls before purchasing. I think a continental style van with high rear bed and massive storage below is what I'd go for. Would like a Bürstner 7.5m. Subscribed!!
So glad to see this review as we are looking for our first mh. Drop down bed will be a no for us. Also need more powerpoints and storage. Great points about the water.
Thanks for the info. about the Ford App. Our motorhome is on the Transit and as I know about the self-locking, I have always been obsessive about having the keys in my pocket whenever I leave it. I've now installed the app and as you said, I can lock and unlock the vehicle remotely. Now I just have to be sure that I have my phone with me whenever I go out of the door!
Great review. First time we've seen a review with the bed all the way down. The F60 was our van of choice for a while but we've now ordered an Elddis CV20. Although we liked the idea of the F60 drop down bed, we were concerned that it wouldn't drop down far enough to easily get in and out. Also, like you pointed out, it compromises the living area if one of you wants to lie down. I do love the kitchen and washroom though ! Look forward to seeing your new van.
Thanks for that, it was a very realistic review of the van, most people Alway show the homes completely tidy, how can someone get a good idea how that is going to work for people when they do that. Now look forward to looking at the new home. X
Did you meet many other people who have the larger motorhomes who tow a small car on a Car Towing Dolly, So they could leave the motor home on site during the day & just do a bit of local exploring Pop ta shops or go and get some supplies from the supermarket just saves packing every thing up then the reverse when your back on site what will be your next Motorhome model???? 🙂
Terrific honest review. It is a minefield in regards of choosing the best option ( motorhome that suits) for your needs. We have a Fiat ducato based motorhome 6.99 m long with fixed single ( super comfortable) beds and it has a massive garage underneath but the half dinette is a bit limited in space, so there will always be compromises on choice of layout.
HI, we love watching your videos, especially because we have just purchased the same motor home. We are so excited to get it, hopefully within the next couple of weeks. One thing we are aware of is that the garage is quite small. We have bought almost everything we need with that in mind so the only thing left to buy are camping chairs. We like the ones you have and was wondering if you would mind telling us which ones you have. It's great that one of them will fit in the boot. We have been everywhere, tape measure at the ready trying to find at least one chair that will fit in the boot but everyone so far has been to big. Would really appreciate your help with this. Thanks v much. Mark.
'@@littlebigvanadventures Hi, thank you so much for such a quick response, we will go and look at those now. Yes we really can't wait for our motor home to be ready, we have wanted one for so long. We are really looking forward to part 2 & 3 of your Cornwall trip also. Thanks Mark
Your review is a massive help in making a choice of vehicle. I'd prefer the continental style with rear raised bed(s) garage under separate toilet and shower galley then lounge. Transit chassis looks more stylish than Fiat/Peugeot. 7.5m long would do it.
Can't believe it only comes with 1 socket! I think we've got about 3 in our sprinter. I think looking at your review it's actually put me off this model a bit.
Just watched your M/H review, so indepth we have a 6m MH and are looking to upgrade to either a drop down/fixed bed one day. My main concern is the Ford chassis can be restrictive for towing? But great video and will watch some more. All the best, Gary and Julie.
Excellent Review. As the Autotrail F60 takes 2 x 6kg Calor bottles of gas (which is a bummer)I noticed that you changed the gas system over to the Gaslow refillable gas system, which I may get fitted on my F60 Motorhome, what I would like to know is what size of refillable bottle was installed on your motorhome. Was it the 6kg or 11kg size?
A good review that. I was thinking of one of those F60/62 but after seeing this I'm not so sure now. You point out some issues of actually living with such a van such as the drop down bed. I think I'll look for something with a fixed bed now, maybe a Chausson 514. So what did you trade up to?
Great video guys, I have a question to ask, when you drove the vehicle on the UK roads was it very noisy with rattles, creeks and squeaks? as i am considering buying one
Yes over here in New Zealand all the Ford Transit models are well known for expensive engine problems,as nice as they are its unfortunite that Ford has engine & Tranmission problems compared with other makes of motorhomes/campervans.
Hi great review guys, I was wondering if you traded the van in as mentioned and what you ended up getting? We are currently thinking of trading in our merc sprinter van conversion for something with a bit more sociable space. We need to stay under 6m though as we live on an island and the ferry prices above that are nearly doubled! Keep up the good work with your posts.
Hi Phil, Glad your enjoying the vlogs. Yes we did trade the van in and we decided on a slightly longer 7m Lyseo Harmony 690G Burstner. We love it although we do miss the shorter length of the F60 but theres pros and cons for each. We havent done a review of the new van but you can see it in our Scotland road trip videos - heres the link ruclips.net/video/YBEUJJI4voA/видео.html hope you enjoy watching..😁
We bought a F60 last month. Today I dropped the bed and when putting it back up I must have kept my finger on the button too long and it now won't work. That's how I found your vlog. We did try pushing the button in on the fuse but to no avail. We are going to call the dealership tomorrow. However I'm really interested in that table you work at. Also the boxes you have in the garage and that wee storage box you have sitting on the shelf which also hangs. Would you be able to tell me where you purchased all these items. Thank you. We learned a few things from your video.
Congratulations on your F60. There are many aspects of that van we really miss! Including the kitchen (bin placement) and lovely open living space. So enjoy. I'll try to answer your questions. To get the table we bought the Lagun mechanism from ebay, and then we bought a tabletop seperately from ebay and fixed it to it. It was brilliant. we're using it in our new van. The plastice boxes from the garage are "Really useful" boxes. That's the breand. Highly recommend. The fabric storage boxes (like the one that sat under the sofa (in the fot space meant for a rear passenger, was just a foldable collapsible pop up type box we got from Aldi. It ws so usueful for shoes and doggy stuff. We miss that space too. The covers we covered the seats with were just teddy bear covers from dunelm. One big one would cover the top cushion and also the bottom cushion and we' just tuck it in everywhere. Really protective and simple. Did you get the bed sorted??
@@littlebigvanadventures thank you for your answer. I did notice after I asked the question about the table leg that you mentioned it in your vlog🤦🏼♀️ so that arrived today. Regarding the bed , my husband had to change the fuse on top of the leisure battery and it's all working again. However your video helped us. Final question - what size of table top did you go for? Thank you.
Couldn't you move the milk, boots etc from the left front storage locker, put them in the garage and then put 2 deckchairs/loungers in the front storage locker? Looks big enough.
Morning! We didn't find it big enough for our Dunelm chairs, but I know you can get chairs with a smaller profile only 9 or 10cm thick. Just overall there wasn't enough storage for us, but we still really miss parts of the f60. Rebekah would swap to an f70. That's basically the f60 but with twin beds on the back over a good garage. It's 7m 30cm long though which put us off. The f60 was so easy and practical to live in and get changed in and cook in. Actually easier than the one we have now. Although we love the storage and beds on the 690g we've got. So it's all a compromise isn't it😁👍
@@littlebigvanadventures The locker looked bigger on my screen (ha ha). See what you mean about the storage overall and the 690G definitely has more space and an excellent bedroom. We've been looking at the Chausson x550 which appears to have more storage than the F60. With a 2 year old labrador a 'high' bed' avoids the 'wet nose in your ear' in the morning and since we got Archie afternoon lie downs are a thing of the past. Enjoyed your review; are you doing one on the 690G? Ah, found it!
@@camlawton5681 Hi Cam - The Chausson looks amazing. Ive not seen one in person but the shorter vans do have alot of advantages. Be sure to turn some heads in that!! We will do one of the burstner probably May/June time when we are away in Dorset. All the best buddy 😁
We had same van, we exchanged it after two weeks. Best things about it fridge/freezer and the cab. Beds and washroom, big thumbs down. You live and learn.
@@littlebigvanadventures We swapped the van for a Swift Edge 464, with a fixed bed (lol), Quite happy with it, we do miss the larger fridge/freezer but there always seems to be a comprise. Looking forward to seeing your new van.
one plug and you brought the motorhome? didn't you check it out first? and you could f taken things out of the shower so we could see what it looks like? its like half of a review as for locking your self out why didn't you get through your window that you just said was easily to open from the outside??
Just love your both talking about your moterhomes I find comments very good I look at moterhomes but we got to try see if we like but just like to say thank you both Simon and Andrea from Scarborough 🙏🚐👍 hope can repile to me
The best way to learn about motorhomes are from real people not a dealers spiel, people who have used them. There is always a conversion that suits somebody but with time and experience comes the knowledge and always keep records of issues. My good lady watches a couple who regularly vlog but they drive me to despair as they always openly in front of the camera do as little as they can to maintain a standard for their unit and boy will they have a shock when they come to sell the van. A motorhome is not just about being in the owners club but you need to maintain the vehicle to a standard for your standards and safety and the safety of other road users. With twenty plus years I have I feel enough experience to talk about what I have found down the years but also talking to some many many great friends who have shared their experiences down the years so I feel I have a valid point to share. Some good questions have been asked in recent times by some respected vloggers like Bob Earnshaw and Gadget John so even though I have no interest in vlogging I will raise a question of my own. I gave a motorhome on a dealers pitch a once over thirteen months ago, Brand new delivery miles a nice looking van cancelled customer order ready to go thinking for a friend. When I came home from Valencia a few weeks ago I noticed the van still there but they now want 13,000 pounds more for it, Have I missed something here. Happy motorhoming people see you on the road nexxt spring,
Standard hack with the F Line's is to rotate the kitchen tap 45 degrees so the lever faces the wall. With the dropdown, after lowering & raising ALWAYS turn the power off to the bed. For me the tricky swivel cab seats is worth the aggro in order to have the vastly superior Ford.
BBQ point, dropdown bed & travel seats are all customer cost options, they're not standard. Hack #2 drill a finger width hole through the bench seat access covers. Great idea for valuables!
Windows, nope, as a layman tried & tried to access through the rubber with no success. A professional thief can get around all poly windows.
The AT has the mid range 'Trend' spec dashboard, again this is part of the cost option 'Drivers Pack'
Ford Pass Pro app.
Great review guys!
Auto Trail F Line Owners Group.
Thanks for the info - wasnt aware of the hacks etc but really glad you enjoyed the review.
they have done the covers at the factory now.
Very fair and thorough video👍🏽. I was put off Autotrail because of the reputation and persuaded husband for us to get a Burstner Eliseo. That went after 3 months of headache! We now are waiting for a UK built van conversion. As people say ‘there is always compromise’!!! Excited to see what you have next🙂 ATB Ruth
@@littlebigvanadventures Hi, I think we were particularly unlucky more than anything! The dealer admitted he had ordered too many vans to cope with. We were new to van ownership and had a 3 min video handover because we had asked for the van to be delivered. The manual from Burstner was rubbish which didn’t help. The problem with these German vans is getting things fixed and the time to get things from the factory under the warranty. I could list the issues but I won’t bore you. Ideally buy close to home and even if you don’t need to put a small amount on finance if available because it gives you more protection as a consumer. We rejected the van sadly and got our money back plus interest! The dealer sold the van again about 3 months later for £6k more. We haven’t taken our own advice second time around, so god help us and we will keep our fingers crossed😀. Good luck to you both
I’ve just bought this Auto Trail F60 automatic, get it in a few weeks. I’m not having the drop-down bed as I don’t like or need it. Thanks for the tips, there going to come very useful. I have window locks to prevent people opening the windows.
Very informative. Well done both
Hi folks, really enjoyed the tour of your van.
We have an Autotrail Imala 615…..it’s just coming up for the first service/hab check next weekend, we love it.
We don’t have an external garage, but our last motorhome didn’t either, so I guess what you’ve never had…..😊
The lockers are huge, so we never manage to fill them all.
Looking forward to see what you’re trading in for 🤔
Happy travels, take care……Kim😊
@@littlebigvanadventures we do have a microwave.
Reading some comments…….I guess no van has everything & no manufacturer is perfect…..
We haven’t had any issues with our new Autotrail.
My sister bought a brand new van (which wasn’t an Autotrail) & had no end of trouble before she cut her losses & traded it in.
Each to their own, hope you enjoy the new motorhome…….happy travels…….Kim 😊
We had a Chausson with the same layout, and like yourselves got fed up with having no lounging area when the bed was down. Also the swivelling ford chairs are a right faff compared to the fiat ones. We now have an Adria Compact with fixed rear bed which gives plenty of room for a garage below in which I can fit both our folding bikes. Love it. Looking forward to seeing your new van!
I am not here to be negative to any brand but from a 27 year veteran of motorcaravan ownership the last motorhome builder I would turn to would be Autotrail or as we now call them Autofail. Such poor build qaulity is the start. But they are affordable and from our and many friends experience spend a little more on a Burstner or a Dethleffs for a better build quality and layout. We own another brand currently so are not brand snobs and another thing is avoid long term Ducato ownership for failing gearboxes and clutches. Great tour you lovely people and an honest and fair review.
What are you getting next?
@@littlebigvanadventures Do not get me wrong there is good and bad in all but in a rule of percentages we found through experience to look elsewhere. When you pay a lot of money as modern motorhomes are you would hope for an enjoyable adventure and as you have shown when the little niggles start to add up it starts to became a what next scenario as you expect something else. We learnt from experience and as you are a lovely couple don.'t let it get you down as your review seemed very fair and I would love to see you enjoying yourself for a long time.
Another great video , I look forward to seeing your new van and part two of your Cornwall trip 😊
A great review thanks guys.I was thinking of purchasing a F60 food for thought
Glad it was helpful!
We have the F62 and have moved the bed stop down as you have and a cheap folding step to get on and off the bed, the difference is the kitchen location and bathroom are switched around, we are in the process of trying to fit all the stuff we had in our Auto Sleeper but we find there is a distinct lack of storage compared to our old six meter motorhome so a big sort out is needed . We have got some child bumpers to fit onto that bed piece which we have both managed to bang our heads on just to lessen the impact
We are caravaners but our best friends have the F60 and it’s a great van. Your vlogs are great, really enjoy watching them. We have all been caravanning and motorhoming for 41 years since we were 20 years old and run rallies for many years and worry greatly about drones over and on sites, I would never allow balls, kites and that sort of thing on the rallies I run. I hope you keep vlogging, really good. Best wishes
@@littlebigvanadventures I have sent the vlog to them and I’m sure they will subscribe. Your review was spot on especially about the water tap and shower. They have had a few problems with the water system and I have fixed a few issues for them. We changed the shower head to a “Camel” with a switch on the head itself which stops the drips. Your videos and approach are really great and we hope you do more, really entertaining. Have a great time and keep up the fab work.
Best motorhome appraisal I have ever seen. Tru warts and all.
Helpful to find out the pitfalls before purchasing.
I think a continental style van with high rear bed and massive storage below is what I'd go for.
Would like a Bürstner 7.5m.
Subscribed!!
Wow, thanks! Glad you enjoyed the vlog - we opted for a 7m Burstner in the end. Will be doing a review in the Spring!
So glad to see this review as we are looking for our first mh. Drop down bed will be a no for us. Also need more powerpoints and storage. Great points about the water.
Great review and always helpful to have an owners opinion which isn't biased. Thank you 🙂
Thanks for the info. about the Ford App. Our motorhome is on the Transit and as I know about the self-locking, I have always been obsessive about having the keys in my pocket whenever I leave it. I've now installed the app and as you said, I can lock and unlock the vehicle remotely. Now I just have to be sure that I have my phone with me whenever I go out of the door!
Best MH review I’ve ever watched. Thank you both. What have you changed to?
Great review. First time we've seen a review with the bed all the way down. The F60 was our van of choice for a while but we've now ordered an Elddis CV20. Although we liked the idea of the F60 drop down bed, we were concerned that it wouldn't drop down far enough to easily get in and out. Also, like you pointed out, it compromises the living area if one of you wants to lie down. I do love the kitchen and washroom though ! Look forward to seeing your new van.
@@littlebigvanadventures Looking forward to seeing which motor home you are getting 😃😃 just found your channel and loving it 🙂
Thanks for that, it was a very realistic review of the van, most people Alway show the homes completely tidy, how can someone get a good idea how that is going to work for people when they do that. Now look forward to looking at the new home. X
Did you meet many other people who have the larger motorhomes who tow a small car on a Car Towing Dolly,
So they could leave the motor home on site during the day & just do a bit of local exploring
Pop ta shops or go and get some supplies from the supermarket just saves packing every thing up then the reverse when your back on site what will be your next Motorhome model???? 🙂
Terrific honest review. It is a minefield in regards of choosing the best option ( motorhome that suits) for your needs. We have a Fiat ducato based motorhome 6.99 m long with fixed single ( super comfortable) beds and it has a massive garage underneath but the half dinette is a bit limited in space, so there will always be compromises on choice of layout.
HI, we love watching your videos, especially because we have just purchased the same motor home. We are so excited to get it, hopefully within the next couple of weeks. One thing we are aware of is that the garage is quite small. We have bought almost everything we need with that in mind so the only thing left to buy are camping chairs. We like the ones you have and was wondering if you would mind telling us which ones you have. It's great that one of them will fit in the boot. We have been everywhere, tape measure at the ready trying to find at least one chair that will fit in the boot but everyone so far has been to big. Would really appreciate your help with this. Thanks v much. Mark.
'@@littlebigvanadventures
Hi, thank you so much for such a quick response, we will go and look at those now. Yes we really can't wait for our motor home to be ready, we have wanted one for so long. We are really looking forward to part 2 & 3 of your Cornwall trip also. Thanks Mark
Great review guys ❤
Your review is a massive help in making a choice of vehicle. I'd prefer the continental style with rear raised bed(s) garage under separate toilet and shower galley then lounge.
Transit chassis looks more stylish than Fiat/Peugeot.
7.5m long would do it.
Can't believe it only comes with 1 socket! I think we've got about 3 in our sprinter. I think looking at your review it's actually put me off this model a bit.
Just watched your M/H review, so indepth we have a 6m MH and are looking to upgrade to either a drop down/fixed bed one day. My main concern is the Ford chassis can be restrictive for towing? But great video and will watch some more. All the best, Gary and Julie.
Excellent Review. As the Autotrail F60 takes 2 x 6kg Calor bottles of gas (which is a bummer)I noticed that you changed the gas system over to the Gaslow refillable gas system, which I may get fitted on my F60 Motorhome, what I would like to know is what size of refillable bottle was installed on your motorhome. Was it the 6kg or 11kg size?
Good honest review thanks
My main want is 2 sofas big enough to lay out on, and the Mrs wants a big fridge and a fixed bed. It's probably going to be massive.
A good review that. I was thinking of one of those F60/62 but after seeing this I'm not so sure now. You point out some issues of actually living with such a van such as the drop down bed. I think I'll look for something with a fixed bed now, maybe a Chausson 514. So what did you trade up to?
Great video guys, I have a question to ask, when you drove the vehicle on the UK roads was it very noisy with rattles, creeks and squeaks? as i am considering buying one
Yes over here in New Zealand all the Ford Transit models are well known for expensive engine problems,as nice as they are its unfortunite that Ford has engine & Tranmission problems compared with other makes of motorhomes/campervans.
Hi. Great video. Do you have the Xzent nav unit ? If so how did you connect the FordPass App please ? TIA
Excellent review 👌🍾
The Drop down beds have been known to acturly drop down on their own when going over very bumpy roads.
How do you lower the saftey block on the drop down bed is it a screw if so what size and type 🤔
Hi great review guys, I was wondering if you traded the van in as mentioned and what you ended up getting? We are currently thinking of trading in our merc sprinter van conversion for something with a bit more sociable space. We need to stay under 6m though as we live on an island and the ferry prices above that are nearly doubled! Keep up the good work with your posts.
Hi Phil, Glad your enjoying the vlogs. Yes we did trade the van in and we decided on a slightly longer 7m Lyseo Harmony 690G Burstner. We love it although we do miss the shorter length of the F60 but theres pros and cons for each. We havent done a review of the new van but you can see it in our Scotland road trip videos - heres the link ruclips.net/video/YBEUJJI4voA/видео.html hope you enjoy watching..😁
The AutoTrail seems to be well built and designed.
We bought a F60 last month. Today I dropped the bed and when putting it back up I must have kept my finger on the button too long and it now won't work. That's how I found your vlog. We did try pushing the button in on the fuse but to no avail. We are going to call the dealership tomorrow. However I'm really interested in that table you work at. Also the boxes you have in the garage and that wee storage box you have sitting on the shelf which also hangs. Would you be able to tell me where you purchased all these items. Thank you. We learned a few things from your video.
Also those covers on the seats. That's brilliant as we have 2 wee dogs. I would love to get them.
Congratulations on your F60. There are many aspects of that van we really miss! Including the kitchen (bin placement) and lovely open living space. So enjoy. I'll try to answer your questions. To get the table we bought the Lagun mechanism from ebay, and then we bought a tabletop seperately from ebay and fixed it to it. It was brilliant. we're using it in our new van.
The plastice boxes from the garage are "Really useful" boxes. That's the breand. Highly recommend. The fabric storage boxes (like the one that sat under the sofa (in the fot space meant for a rear passenger, was just a foldable collapsible pop up type box we got from Aldi. It ws so usueful for shoes and doggy stuff. We miss that space too. The covers we covered the seats with were just teddy bear covers from dunelm. One big one would cover the top cushion and also the bottom cushion and we' just tuck it in everywhere. Really protective and simple. Did you get the bed sorted??
@@littlebigvanadventures thank you for your answer. I did notice after I asked the question about the table leg that you mentioned it in your vlog🤦🏼♀️ so that arrived today. Regarding the bed , my husband had to change the fuse on top of the leisure battery and it's all working again. However your video helped us. Final question - what size of table top did you go for? Thank you.
Just watched a few of your vids on RUclips. Including the review of the F60.
Have you bought a new MH, if so have you done any vids on it?
Amazing! Just checked the new MH spec out. Very nice indeed.
With plenty of outside storage👍
Thanks - we love it... Youll see a bit more of it in our next vlog..
Which van did you get after the F60 ?
What did you trade this in for?
Couldn't you move the milk, boots etc from the left front storage locker, put them in the garage and then put 2 deckchairs/loungers in the front storage locker? Looks big enough.
Morning! We didn't find it big enough for our Dunelm chairs, but I know you can get chairs with a smaller profile only 9 or 10cm thick. Just overall there wasn't enough storage for us, but we still really miss parts of the f60. Rebekah would swap to an f70. That's basically the f60 but with twin beds on the back over a good garage. It's 7m 30cm long though which put us off. The f60 was so easy and practical to live in and get changed in and cook in. Actually easier than the one we have now. Although we love the storage and beds on the 690g we've got. So it's all a compromise isn't it😁👍
Good idea but its wasnt anywhere near big enough to get the chairs into it.
@@littlebigvanadventures The locker looked bigger on my screen (ha ha). See what you mean about the storage overall and the 690G definitely has more space and an excellent bedroom. We've been looking at the Chausson x550 which appears to have more storage than the F60. With a 2 year old labrador a 'high' bed' avoids the 'wet nose in your ear' in the morning and since we got Archie afternoon lie downs are a thing of the past. Enjoyed your review; are you doing one on the 690G? Ah, found it!
@@camlawton5681 Hi Cam - The Chausson looks amazing. Ive not seen one in person but the shorter vans do have alot of advantages. Be sure to turn some heads in that!! We will do one of the burstner probably May/June time when we are away in Dorset. All the best buddy 😁
Wish more owners would show the good bad and ugly.
Where did you stay in Whitby?
Great thanks, will take a look. I have a frenchie too 😊
When you got locked out you should have tried to get in the window lol
Whats the payload ?
www.auto-trail.co.uk/f-line-60
You can find all the technical information in the attached link..😁
Hey! We just got our F60
And we want to go buy the table that you guys bought! Can u send me the link/product name to me?
camperinteriors.co.uk/products/lagun-table-leg-system
This is the leg system - you will just need to buy a table top to go with it. 😁
We had same van, we exchanged it after two weeks. Best things about it fridge/freezer and the cab. Beds and washroom, big thumbs down. You live and learn.
@@littlebigvanadventures We swapped the van for a Swift Edge 464, with a fixed bed (lol), Quite happy with it, we do miss the larger fridge/freezer but there always seems to be a comprise. Looking forward to seeing your new van.
I hope you find what you’re searching for , but I think you must be more flexible so you don’t get disappointed
What is an abatasion door, in one word space
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one plug and you brought the motorhome? didn't you check it out first? and you could f taken things out of the shower so we could see what it looks like? its like half of a review as for locking your self out why didn't you get through your window that you just said was easily to open from the outside??
Just love your both talking about your moterhomes I find comments very good I look at moterhomes but we got to try see if we like but just like to say thank you both Simon and Andrea from Scarborough 🙏🚐👍 hope can repile to me