The term 'A-class' is used throughout the UK but in Europe it is an 'integrated', which is often (but not always) denoted by a prefix or suffix 'I' in the name. To confuse matters, Hymer manufacturers a range of A-class motorhomes that it calls 'B Class' so there are A-class B Class motorhomes on sale here!
Yes you're quite right - motorhomes are not for everyone and caravans suit some people better. The cost of this model is pretty typical of new motorhomes in the A-class sector.
It's one of the most popular motorhome layouts across Europe for this size of 'van. If you don't like Bürstner and its rivals offer plenty of alternatives...
Seriously, what are you looking at, i own one of these , and its the biggest living space of the many motorhomes we tried before buying. Awesome layout compared to most.
Most buyers will only need the rear travel seats occasionally, perhaps for grandchildren, but the design of the lounge is not so compromised (more spacious) when the travel seats are not in use. If you prefer an L-lounge (so no moving of seats to get ready for passengers) there are plenty of those to choose from, too.
Where are the rear travel seat belts ?
Do they do a version of this without the drop down bed for those of us who don’t need one and would prefer headroom and light?
Have one, love it 👍
Great. Enjoy!
This or the Dethleffs Trend I7057?
Drop down bed?
Yes it has a drop-down double bed above the cab - all A-class motorhomes on sale here will have a double bed above the cab.
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Let's see it
If it's an A class in England, what is it in the rest of the UK?
The term 'A-class' is used throughout the UK but in Europe it is an 'integrated', which is often (but not always) denoted by a prefix or suffix 'I' in the name. To confuse matters, Hymer manufacturers a range of A-class motorhomes that it calls 'B Class' so there are A-class B Class motorhomes on sale here!
MotorhomeCampervan so it is an A class in the UK and not just England then?
The term "A-class" actually originated in the USA, where smaller motorhomes, such as van conversions, are known as B-class
What’s the point of a fixed bed MH that then requires you to build a travel seat every time you leave site? Daft, just daft.
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£80k and a hell of a lot of faffing , tiny kitchen and shower room . I’ll keep my Caravan thanks very much , loads more room at a 1/4 of the price
Yes you're quite right - motorhomes are not for everyone and caravans suit some people better. The cost of this model is pretty typical of new motorhomes in the A-class sector.
@Scotia.....but you need a big car to tow......that is not cheap either....
@@marcelboeltjes9148 You think that's more expensive than owning a motorhome and a car?
@@dahemper it depends how big your RV is and how big your car......
Would you tow a caravan across Europe? 😂
Seriously? Who designed the layout, Stevie Wonder? Talk about wasted space.
It's one of the most popular motorhome layouts across Europe for this size of 'van. If you don't like Bürstner and its rivals offer plenty of alternatives...
Seriously, what are you looking at, i own one of these , and its the biggest living space of the many motorhomes we tried before buying. Awesome layout compared to most.
80k and you have to construct your own seats.
Most buyers will only need the rear travel seats occasionally, perhaps for grandchildren, but the design of the lounge is not so compromised (more spacious) when the travel seats are not in use. If you prefer an L-lounge (so no moving of seats to get ready for passengers) there are plenty of those to choose from, too.
thanks for reading my mind.
It would be great for my stinky dog and my all of cat and my cj250