Motorhome Reviews

It’s one of the worst kept secrets in the industry; speculation has been rife for years, but Bailey of Bristol, known as a touring caravan manufacturer for over 60 years has finally built motorhomes.

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This motorhome not only looks good but classy too. The build-quality is faultless and those Hella headlamps are a bespoke touch that renders other A-class motorhomes’ one-size-fits-all lighting a bit obsolete.

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The new Adria Matrix Supreme motorhome is a handsome beast, as long as you like the ‘butch’ look of the new Renault Master it’s based on. The cab comes in white or silver, with a choice of black or colour-coded bumper.

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Practicality has always been a Pilote strength but this Référence low-profile is rather stylish too.

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The long-wheelbase version of Bilbo’s VW motorhome will cost you £1,990 more than the standard version and for that you get 400mm of extra length. It doesn’t sound a lot but it does make a world of difference.

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This family friendly motorhome follows traditional European design, but there are very few motorhomes you could call ‘direct rivals’ to it. Adria may therefore have found a useful market niche virtually to themselves with this model.

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The mid-sized Donington motorhome is part of Bentley’s Signature range – the first coachbuilts to go on sale here based on the new Renault Master.

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The Kemerton is the most exciting new Auto-Sleeper in quite a while and it seems to have been timed perfectly to catch those buyers looking to downsize and possibly run just one vehicle.

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French tastes in motorhome design, and interior furnishings in particular, have always seemed a little closer to Anglo-Saxon preferences than those of the Germans or Italians.

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It didn’t matter a jot that this Autoquest 130 didn’t feature all the latest gismos. We were glad that it was pretty compact (just over six metres long and a little less broad of beam than most modern coachbuilts). Such has always been the appeal of Elddis’ budget-priced range – forget the fripperies and look at the price.

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