From an Australian, that was an excellent presentation, clear and precise. I have never seen a Bruder but they are surely aimed at the high end of the market for a reason, in Australia the terrain and long distances take it out on the people too, a good nights R&R makes for a better day tomorrow. I am pleased to see they have made it too the US, our accommodation trailers are very different to the things you guys tow around. Thanks.
The price is down to Australian quality. They're built for harsh Australian conditions with quality fitment and materials and with the Australian ethos of building things the right way.
Plus, anything that is domestically made/sold in Oz costs a small fortune. Even food and raw materials for construction. Even fuel here it the equivalent of around USD $4-$5 per gallon. (So a whisker more than double what Muricans pay) Cars from Murica are 2x-3x the comparable cost. Same goes for firearms. Median house price is $500K+ (for a fairly basic house...) If something is from here, it'll cost a small fortune but if it's also made here, chances are it will still cost a small fortune, and some, but the build quality should be at least decent. Just a shame we don't build much of anything anymore
Thanks for the review! - I've been searching forever for a review from an owner in the states. Looking forward to future reviews once you've spent some more time with it. Quick question - you mention the bed was a queen size...is that correct? The dimensions on the bruder website indicate it's 6ft by 7ft2"...which would be cal king.
I had issues as well, moved in about 20 seconds and it started working....at 360p lower quality, I think there is a compression issue with this video. @Expedition Portal should look into re-uploading it
@@ExpeditionPortal I know this won't be possible but I would love to see a video on the xp4 vs xp6. I wish Bruder would do a demo comparison on both trailer's capabilities.
We are sorry with the difficulty on viewing this video. Can you try lowering the resolution? It seems to work for most viewers, but some with slow connections seem to have trouble loading the higher quality versions. Thanks!
I wish, here in Europe base price is €113,500... almost $127k. And then you also need a capable towing vehicle so add another €70-80k. Yes it's top notch, but for that price I can buy a brand new Hymer MB Sprinter 4x4 CamperVan with more comfort, space and amenities which is also quite off-road capable. I cannot justify a base price of €113,500 for this in any way even though I can afford it. It's beyond ridiculous. An insult.
From an Australian, that was an excellent presentation, clear and precise. I have never seen a Bruder but they are surely aimed at the high end of the market for a reason, in Australia the terrain and long distances take it out on the people too, a good nights R&R makes for a better day tomorrow. I am pleased to see they have made it too the US, our accommodation trailers are very different to the things you guys tow around. Thanks.
Would you believe the base price for this thing in Europe is AUD187k?
I have a EXP-6. I love my trailer. I'm thinking of upgrading to a EXP-8. The way to go.
The price is down to Australian quality. They're built for harsh Australian conditions with quality fitment and materials and with the Australian ethos of building things the right way.
Plus, anything that is domestically made/sold in Oz costs a small fortune. Even food and raw materials for construction. Even fuel here it the equivalent of around USD $4-$5 per gallon. (So a whisker more than double what Muricans pay)
Cars from Murica are 2x-3x the comparable cost. Same goes for firearms. Median house price is $500K+ (for a fairly basic house...)
If something is from here, it'll cost a small fortune but if it's also made here, chances are it will still cost a small fortune, and some, but the build quality should be at least decent. Just a shame we don't build much of anything anymore
Can you get them to let you review the exp6 I can't find any review video of that camper anywhere
Thanks for the review! - I've been searching forever for a review from an owner in the states. Looking forward to future reviews once you've spent some more time with it. Quick question - you mention the bed was a queen size...is that correct? The dimensions on the bruder website indicate it's 6ft by 7ft2"...which would be cal king.
Wow. These teardrops are nice but the prices are so ridiculous!
Are you gonna make an Exp6 video? Eccellente video
Awesome trailer, built tough enough to go almost anywhere, but I like my inside more burley
They are built to order.
Where do you get this trailer in AZ? Or the USA for that matter? I can't find the Bruder EXP-4 anywhere and I live in Phoenix, AZ.
Good review
Bonjour, avez vous un distributeur en europe: Allemagne ou Hollande, ou meme France?
What's the orange thing on the back? Looks like a traction board for getting unstuck from mud - but I'm not sure.
Maxtrax
where can we buy this amazing house car
waw waw waw
How did you get it imported into the US?
It was a manufacturer’s sample
Kathy, if you contact Bruder directly, they’ll help you out bruderx.com/export/
How much cost one?
40us apparently
Why does this video just not work for me.
I had issues as well, moved in about 20 seconds and it started working....at 360p lower quality, I think there is a compression issue with this video. @Expedition Portal should look into re-uploading it
Appreciate the feedback, guys. We will dig into it and reupload.
@@ExpeditionPortal OMG! I finally found a video that gives reviews from an owner but can't watch it! 😭😫😫😫🤧
Sorry about this, guys. Not sure the issue. We are doing more testing
@@ExpeditionPortal I know this won't be possible but I would love to see a video on the xp4 vs xp6. I wish Bruder would do a demo comparison on both trailer's capabilities.
I havent seen a solution on this to cover in the back cooking area......that lift tailgate isnt going to cover you from sideways rain or wind
You can customize the thing, having a tent that dropped down would be straight forward.
whats the dimension of its trailer frame? looks like with the tongue, its like 18-20 ft long x 6 ft wide
Really wanna see this video but can't get past 10 sec.
We are sorry with the difficulty on viewing this video. Can you try lowering the resolution? It seems to work for most viewers, but some with slow connections seem to have trouble loading the higher quality versions. Thanks!
@@ExpeditionPortal 360p worked! Great video man.
That is cost 90K? 😆 🤣
I wish, here in Europe base price is €113,500... almost $127k. And then you also need a capable towing vehicle so add another €70-80k. Yes it's top notch, but for that price I can buy a brand new Hymer MB Sprinter 4x4 CamperVan with more comfort, space and amenities which is also quite off-road capable. I cannot justify a base price of €113,500 for this in any way even though I can afford it. It's beyond ridiculous. An insult.
I think there are better and cheaper ways to move a mattress around
HA. . .
lol
quel poid quel je cherche aussi avec toilettes je cherche dans 450kg
mis de font pas plus de 10milles euros
The exp 4 weighs about 900kg
The suspention is more dangerous than RR Ghost
Yeah, whatever…
Too minimalist inside for price.
I don’t travel to places like the Kimberly to stay inside of a caravan.
@@Smokeyr67 @ $100K + for a teardrop it would want to have better appointments than a small Waeco fridge living inside or not.