Hello Bob, this is such a lovely motorhome. Not sure about the wash room though. However like you say if it has 6 travel seats. The Autotrail looked quite nice. Tony liked the lounge at the back. Thank you for showing us around x Julie and Tony x
Well done Bob some great reviews again and some great motorhomes there again a lot of thought was given to how people will use the motorhome on site and what space and features will be needed all the best to you and Jenny Daniel
We visited today, quite alot of motorhomes sold waiting their new plates, some stunning MH's for sale also popped into Preston's and Marquis so much choise i like the new Swift Voyager with end lounge but we dont need the dropdown bed. Haven't seen one without it. Thanks for the tour Bob.have a fabulous weekend. p.s Also notice lots of water in the Habitation door wells
Hi Bob, we're getting our very first motorhome from Todd's in 2 weeks! So excited it's going to be one huge learning curve stepping up from a T5 lol!! Got our first trip to Ballater in May. X x x x
My son has an older Ford Transit which has been very good but, he tells me allegedly, that some people are having all sorts of problems with the wet timing belt on newer Transits, with the nodes on the belts rotting off in the oil leading to crushed piston heads after the timing has been changed causing engine 'interferance' ?
It would be interesting to hear if transit based motorhomes are affected by wet belt problems. From what I understand it affects high mileage transits around 100k miles. Ford originally recommended changing at 144k miles but they had been failing at 100k miles. I doubt any motorhome gets close to that mileage in less than 10 years.
Hello Bob, this is such a lovely motorhome. Not sure about the wash room though. However like you say if it has 6 travel seats. The Autotrail looked quite nice. Tony liked the lounge at the back. Thank you for showing us around x Julie and Tony x
Washrooms are often compromised in these family motorhomes.
Well done Bob some great reviews again and some great motorhomes there again a lot of thought was given to how people will use the motorhome on site and what space and features will be needed all the best to you and Jenny Daniel
Thank you.
It's a nicely laid-out unit that. Thanks, Bob.
Really lovely. You explain everything so well. I love these videos. Gorgeous motor homes.
Bob when u getting ur new motorhome and will u be doing a walk around please
Thanks
Jacko
No date yet and yes we will be doing a full review.
We visited today, quite alot of motorhomes sold waiting their new plates, some stunning MH's for sale also popped into Preston's and Marquis so much choise i like the new Swift Voyager with end lounge but we dont need the dropdown bed. Haven't seen one without it. Thanks for the tour Bob.have a fabulous weekend.
p.s Also notice lots of water in the Habitation door wells
Hopefully water in the door wells is just rain with the doors being left open. Never had a problem with ours.
Hi Bob, we're getting our very first motorhome from Todd's in 2 weeks! So excited it's going to be one huge learning curve stepping up from a T5 lol!! Got our first trip to Ballater in May. X x x x
What are you getting?
@BobEarnshawMoHo A 2020 Rollerteam 747.
Very nice, quite a step up in size as you say, but you'll be fine.
My son has an older Ford Transit which has been very good but, he tells me allegedly, that some people are having all sorts of problems with the wet timing belt on newer Transits, with the nodes on the belts rotting off in the oil leading to crushed piston heads after the timing has been changed causing engine 'interferance' ?
It would be interesting to hear if transit based motorhomes are affected by wet belt problems. From what I understand it affects high mileage transits around 100k miles. Ford originally recommended changing at 144k miles but they had been failing at 100k miles. I doubt any motorhome gets close to that mileage in less than 10 years.