Well done Guys - this is approaching the type of review which highlights both plus and minuses, and I can see you’re making an effort with the production too. Keep it up!
Good to see an honest review highlighting both positives and negatives. Some useful comments from a guy who clearly uses a motorhome himself. Could have done with some more info on tank capacities / filling / emptying etc. but good overall.
What a great review. I love the pros and cons part. Also you actually get in the drop down bed so we can get a good idea of size. The island beds problem of not being able to sit up and have a cuppa in bed is obviously due to Dethleffs wanting to maximise storage. That maximum payload is rather meagre, too.
superb review and so much more objective than the other UK motorhome channel, which basically makes adverts for any van it features. this is how it should be done !! great camera work and production values too
Great review and motorhome! I have not seen anyone actually sit on the dunny before in any other reviews! lol, well done as it shows the amount of space one has. I can't believe people worry about small steps inside the home, geez, they must be the clumsy ones ;-) I think steps like in this home are fine.Thanks for this video!
They should have built-in access to the Garage through the bed either with gas struts like some American ones. it also should have Solar Panels; I know it's the UK, but you could easily fit 600+ watts of panels, and even in the rain, you'll have a charge for the battery. It would be great if you included the size of the tanks (Grey, Black? and Freshwater); you should also talk about Batteries, how much and what kind.
OK, I'm new to motorhomes but what's the difference between A, B, C etc. class please? I've heard the Americans use these ''classes' in their videos too. I like the look of this model but the price is way beyond my pocket. They've improved greatly over the years. I once hired a motorhome for a couple of weeks in 1979 and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Motorhome classes are related to the shape of the vehicle. An A class is roughly a box put on a chassis while other motorhomes use the cab from the manufacturer of the chassis and converted vans are utility vehicles that have received an interior :)
I realise this is quite a few months on from the original posting but does anyone know where the bonnet catch is on a Dethleffs Trend 2019 model. We know how to release from the inside but the manual shows a catch that you pull then it says to lift bonnet slightly out & up. I’m not sure if I should be looking for a cable not a latch. The instruction book seems to cover a few models. Many thanks kxx
For my money, no one does better RV reviews then this fellow (and I have seen 100+ review videos).
Well said!
Well done Guys - this is approaching the type of review which highlights both plus and minuses, and I can see you’re making an effort with the production too. Keep it up!
Good to see an honest review highlighting both positives and negatives. Some useful comments from a guy who clearly uses a motorhome himself. Could have done with some more info on tank capacities / filling / emptying etc. but good overall.
much better review format, like others I've watched 100's and this approach spoke to me. Thanks.
What a great review. I love the pros and cons part. Also you actually get in the drop down bed so we can get a good idea of size. The island beds problem of not being able to sit up and have a cuppa in bed is obviously due to Dethleffs wanting to maximise storage. That maximum payload is rather meagre, too.
superb review and so much more objective than the other UK motorhome channel, which basically makes adverts for any van it features. this is how it should be done !! great camera work and production values too
Excellent review Peter 👍
Great review and motorhome! I have not seen anyone actually sit on the dunny before in any other reviews! lol, well done as it shows the amount of space one has. I can't believe people worry about small steps inside the home, geez, they must be the clumsy ones ;-) I think steps like in this home are fine.Thanks for this video!
Most enjoyable review thank you Peter.
Yes we thought the low profile was better value when we videoed it at the NEC in October.
Very honest review.
They should have built-in access to the Garage through the bed either with gas struts like some American ones. it also should have Solar Panels; I know it's the UK, but you could easily fit 600+ watts of panels, and even in the rain, you'll have a charge for the battery.
It would be great if you included the size of the tanks (Grey, Black? and Freshwater); you should also talk about Batteries, how much and what kind.
OK, I'm new to motorhomes but what's the difference between A, B, C etc. class please? I've heard the Americans use these ''classes' in their videos too. I like the look of this model but the price is way beyond my pocket. They've improved greatly over the years. I once hired a motorhome for a couple of weeks in 1979 and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Motorhome classes are related to the shape of the vehicle. An A class is roughly a box put on a chassis while other motorhomes use the cab from the manufacturer of the chassis and converted vans are utility vehicles that have received an interior :)
Thank you very much.
Thank you, seems like sound advice!
No mention of solar or leisure batteries. I presume in this spec it would struggle off grid?
I realise this is quite a few months on from the original posting but does anyone know where the bonnet catch is on a Dethleffs Trend 2019 model. We know how to release from the inside but the manual shows a catch that you pull then it says to lift bonnet slightly out & up. I’m not sure if I should be looking for a cable not a latch. The instruction book seems to cover a few models. Many thanks kxx
i call the last bit the bob earnshow momant lol
" we've removed most of the carpets because the cameraman's a bit messy ..... "
Dont like Dethlefff ik have hymer mercedes