What a superbly designed and professionally laid out home on wheels this is. Well done Lunar this has to be the "Creme de la Creme" of all twin axle caravans, I own a Delta Ti, which I am very happy with but would love to get my paws on one of these.
Lights are cheap to run, its heating thats expensive, if your just using it for summer large sunlights are great however in the winter you'll loose heat. Buying safefill light weight plastic bottles £170 where you can physically see the content level and filling up in situe with the cheap LPG fuel at petrol stations yourself without needing to remove from the caravan and using that for heating cooking and hot water is the way to go rather than cost the earth Calor, Propane, Diesel or Electric fuel, not to mention lumping around those rip your back out of place metal gas bottles. For Mash get sMash haa haa haa haa haa.....
Just don't like all these pointless lights , or the cream seats, I think caravan manufactures have lost the plot, in a few years these vans will not be practical for family's , just my opinion
The practicality of the caravan, especially the cream seats, would much depend on whether the children were well behaved or little uncontrollable spoilt brats that will jump over all furniture probably with their shoes on. Your statement above confirms your total lack of taste for quality and brilliant design.
What a superbly designed and professionally laid out home on wheels this is. Well done Lunar this has to be the "Creme de la Creme" of all twin axle caravans, I own a Delta Ti, which I am very happy with but would love to get my paws on one of these.
With a caravan that big you need to be able to seat 6 around the table … crossed it off my list. My old Delta sat 6 as did my Swift, both 26 footers.
Pity its for two any children would have enjoyed using the spring double bed as a trampoline when its raining.
Lights are cheap to run, its heating thats expensive, if your just using it for summer large sunlights are great however in the winter you'll loose heat. Buying safefill light weight plastic bottles £170 where you can physically see the content level and filling up in situe with the cheap LPG fuel at petrol stations yourself without needing to remove from the caravan and using that for heating cooking and hot water is the way to go rather than cost the earth Calor, Propane, Diesel or Electric fuel, not to mention lumping around those rip your back out of place metal gas bottles. For Mash get sMash haa haa haa haa haa.....
£27,000 with one plug in the kitchen, which planet are we on again ? 😅😄😃😂
It seems to be for pensioners with arthritis and bad eyesight.
Just don't like all these pointless lights , or the cream seats, I think caravan manufactures have lost the plot, in a few years these vans will not be practical for family's , just my opinion
The practicality of the caravan, especially the cream seats, would much depend on whether the children were well behaved or little uncontrollable spoilt brats that will jump over all furniture probably with their shoes on.
Your statement above confirms your total lack of taste for quality and brilliant design.