Bilbo’s Komba LWB motorhome reviewed
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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Adria Sport A 660 DP Motorhome Reviewed
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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Bentley Donington Motorhome Reviewed
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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Auto-Sleeper Kemerton Motorhome Review
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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Chausson Flash 22 Motorhome Reviewed
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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2011 Elddis Autoquest 130 Motorhome Reviewed
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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The 2011 Auto-Trail Comanche motorhome reviewed
The Comanche comes with pretty much everything you can think of (from a solar panel to a microwave) as standard… except the Media Pack and leather trim of this ‘full house’ demo model.
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Bentley Ochre Motorhome Reviewed
Launched at the October 2010 NEC Caravan and Motorhome show the Bentley Ochre is a compact two-berth with length of a little over the magic six metres but body width kept to virtually van conversion dimensions.
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The best motorhome kitchens 2011
The judges deliberated hard at the Caravan Industry Awards 2011 which were judged at the International Caravan and Motorhome Show held at Birmingham’s NEC in October 2010.
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‘Low-line roof is super’ say Auto-Trail Buyers
Auto-Trail’s new Super Low-Line roof style has been grabbing a great deal of attention since its launch at the NEC in October.
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