Plenty of space to Escape
This is not just a great value motorhome (just over £33,000 on-the-road) but it’s a big one, at nearly seven metres long.
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Entry level Komba is no ‘kom’promise
The Komba is part of the new ‘SE’ range introduced by Bilbo’s. The aim is to build an affordable camper that doesn’t compromise on quality – or lose the appeal of the VW T5 base vehicle.
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Golden Wonder!
The new IH J500 motorhome is a bit of a looker – and not just because of its gold sides which seem to change colour with the way the light hits them.
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Lunar Pinnacle RK Motorhome
The desirable extension of a useful overcab double bed area means this motorhome isn’t the prettiest on the market.
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Murvi Piccolo
Nominated for the Which Motorcaravan magazine ‘Compact Motorhome under 6 metres’ award, the Murvi Piccolo was described by the judges as a “well-designed and very thoughtfully constructed product”.
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King Sized Kontiki!
For 2009, Swift has dropped the single rear axle Kon-Tiki 645 and replaced it with the tag-axle 649.
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Auto-Sleepers Berkshire
British mainstream motorhomes don’t come much bigger, or more comfortable, than the new Auto-Sleepers Berkshire.
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Cruising into 2009!
Autocruise has added welcome clarity by dividing its 2009 line-up into three distinct ranges -the Star, Star Plus and Driving ranges.
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Auto-Trail Excel 600D
We’d hesitate to call the Excel 600D’s layout unique – we’ve seen its ilk before – but there’s nothing else quite like it on offer today.
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Top of the range luxury – Autocruise Gleneagle
Under Swift Group’s direction, Autocruise’s flagship motorhome models including the (Gleneagle, Augusta and Oakmont) now have more kit as standard, as befits their top-of-the-range role.
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