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The Auto-Trail Expedition 68 campervan is made just for cyclists, featuring internal bike storage
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2023
- Made for cyclists, the Expedition 68 is Auto-Trail’s first campervan with dedicated space to store up to four bikes plus equipment inside, yet keep them out of the living area.
Featuring a unique matt Expedition Grey exterior colour, 140bhp engine and even 180bhp engine upgrade with 9-speed automatic gearbox.
Whale heating and hot water is efficient, saving space by being mounted under the chassis. It can be run on electricity (hook-up) or gas (6kg propane bottle provided, space for two).
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Need this in 6 metre option the only rear bed you do I believe?
In this video it shows a double din radio at no cost but on the brochure it’s a cost option why is this as we have just ordered one with no radio surely it should have a radio as it comes with an antenna speakers and a steering controls
There is a radio as standard, but the option to upgrade to a Double-DIN radio with Apple CarPlay for £367
@@AutoTrail_ that’s not what I have seen as the van on the forecourt at spinneys in Cheshire where we ordered ours has a big gap where there should be a radio. I have some pictures to show if required
@@sccobyste Apologies, we have just double checked and you are correct. There is no radio unless you pay to upgrade to the Double-DIN with Apple CarPlay.
@@AutoTrail_ we also reached out to you guys on a couple of points , wanted to take a tour of the factory and also asked about fitting Lithium to the van as it seems it’s got a really dated Sargent system and lots of people are either bypassing it or adding better controllers in order to take advantage of lithium batteries, seems a waste of money fitting something cheap that will only be removed once the customer gets their hands on it.
I was told lithium will work but it won’t take advantage of its full potential. See the motorhome fun forum as they all moan about the same thing. You should offer a lithium upgrade pack as I would pay no issues