Alan, I loved the video, and the Hymer. I wished they would import models like this to the USA! Loved the disco music sound track too! Cheers from Houston Texas!!
Bonjour J’adore cette présentation de camping car 😉 Car les deux parties de cette vidéo sont superbe 👍 La première en vue d’ensemble et la seconde avec le descriptif en sous titre et vraiment top 👍 Continuez comme ça vos vidéos, elle sont certainement les meilleurs pour présenter ces merveilleux camping car 😊 Good job félicitations
I would like to see another a class this size with a decent rear lounge like the globebus i3 which I don’t think is produced anymore after all you would still have a fixed bed over the cab
I filmed a couple at Stuttgart - but I filmed so many that it could be ages before I get round to publishing them. One from Challenger and the other from Burstner.
I know it's not an A class but for a twist on the standadr internal layouts look up the Chausson 500. It's tiny but clever using a drop down french bed over a rear lounge.
Hi Alan, this looks like a cracking wagon but I was very surprised at the price, is it the all bells and whistles model or the starter model? I know they’re not mass produced so rather expensive but I was thinking it’d be around the 80,000 ball park range. Do you think it’s worth 90 grand?? I would have thought about buying one if it was on a Mercedes base, that would make the 90 grand price a bit easier to swallow but only a fraction easier :)
THIS is the one I have been looking for ... kind of... BUT with a SEATING area in the back. And a swivel closet that rotates into the shower area. Does such a van not exist? Why three beds? pfffff it's so hard to find what I am looking for... and it seems so obivous... (yes, the garage would be a bit lower... so what)
I have seen a lot of vans, maybe not all but lets say possibly more than the average person and that motorhome does not exist. The swivel closet is the problem. There is however, a Dreamer campervan that has the seating at the back and a swivel closet.
I can never understand why coach built manufacturers don’t fit under slung refillable lpg tanks as standard all you need is a set of adaptors and it’s cheaper and probably safer
Hi Alan we have just sold our campervan and got a rapido 709f on a 2004 it's just lush, what do you think of these Vans, great vids keep it going. Cheers Sean
Alternatively, one can buy a nice flat or a small house. It might even go up in price, whenever this one, for sure, as a second hand, after one year, will not sell for more than 50,000 euro, if not less. So, if you have 40,000 euros extra spare cash to invest in the booming German industry as a sure one-year loss, welcome!
With 90,000 euros I travel around the world. Twice. Sorry, 4 times. And I stay in places with a proper shower. And with electricity. But due of the fact I;m not completely dumb, I will make a tour (just one), and with the 67500 euro difference I'll buy a thing that doesn't pay the Deutsche Bank interests. Sorry, 2 things. Or even better, I'll buy a cheaper version that costs only 35,000 euros and with the 32500 euro difference I'll buy a flat at the seaside in Greece. Recap for you: around the world tour (1 pcs), silfred van with all the amenities (brand new, btw) (1 pcs) and a flat at the seaside in Greece (1 pcs). But you can buy this one, is value for money. I bet. Go for it.
As a coincidence, I did a film some time ago which I put together today which deals with this subject! I thought I would buy a small house in Calabria or Sicily but as it happened I liked the van better.
A van (new)+ a flat in Sicily + a 5* world tour. All in 90,000 euros. My point is that those Germans are outrageously expensive. They simply take advantage of the baby boomers current peak cash abundance. Come back to this comment in 3-4 years and you'll see why I'm actually right.
Alan, I loved the video, and the Hymer. I wished they would import models like this to the USA! Loved the disco music sound track too! Cheers from Houston Texas!!
Thanks Richard - that is great to read!
I like the new way of putting in some written details, quick to the point and nice music.
I am glad it works. It might hide the awful film which came from Stuttgart from my new camera!
The small RV's are the best.Thank you Alan.
Thanks Peter.
Bonjour
J’adore cette présentation de camping car 😉
Car les deux parties de cette vidéo sont superbe 👍
La première en vue d’ensemble et la seconde avec le descriptif en sous titre et vraiment top 👍
Continuez comme ça vos vidéos, elle sont certainement les meilleurs pour présenter ces merveilleux camping car 😊
Good job félicitations
Well done Alan, another great review!
Thank you!
Enjoyed the printed information, good feature.
Enjoyed the video. Nice job with the graphics and pictures etc. Looks good
Thanks Richard!
Great video, thanks again Alan.
I would like to see another a class this size with a decent rear lounge like the globebus i3 which I don’t think is produced anymore after all you would still have a fixed bed over the cab
I filmed a couple at Stuttgart - but I filmed so many that it could be ages before I get round to publishing them. One from Challenger and the other from Burstner.
I know it's not an A class but for a twist on the standadr internal layouts look up the Chausson 500. It's tiny but clever using a drop down french bed over a rear lounge.
The fridge is too big. I'd rather have smaller fridge n have room for me. Is the back seat can be turned into bed as well?
Not too big not too small just perfect size
Hi Alan, this looks like a cracking wagon but I was very surprised at the price, is it the all bells and whistles model or the starter model? I know they’re not mass produced so rather expensive but I was thinking it’d be around the 80,000 ball park range. Do you think it’s worth 90 grand?? I would have thought about buying one if it was on a Mercedes base, that would make the 90 grand price a bit easier to swallow but only a fraction easier :)
That is the kick off price although there was a special offer for around EUR83k last year!
Alan would you rather have one of these or a hymer van s500?
Hard question. Possibly the Van S as it is smaller to use as my every day van - not that I need one as I take the bus everywhere!
my dream rv
THIS is the one I have been looking for ... kind of... BUT with a SEATING area in the back. And a swivel closet that rotates into the shower area. Does such a van not exist? Why three beds? pfffff it's so hard to find what I am looking for... and it seems so obivous... (yes, the garage would be a bit lower... so what)
I have seen a lot of vans, maybe not all but lets say possibly more than the average person and that motorhome does not exist. The swivel closet is the problem. There is however, a Dreamer campervan that has the seating at the back and a swivel closet.
Best motorhome under 6 meter. rather have a microwave them a televison
I can never understand why coach built manufacturers don’t fit under slung refillable lpg tanks as standard all you need is a set of adaptors and it’s cheaper and probably safer
Nice
Hi Alan we have just sold our campervan and got a rapido 709f on a 2004 it's just lush, what do you think of these Vans, great vids keep it going. Cheers Sean
Susan, I filmed it at Stuttgart last month. I also think it is lush!
Alan Heath Sean Alan not Susan was you drunk
What are the good things about a fully integrated model?
I will do a film on that subject. The bad news is that a fully integrated one costs around EUR10k more as a rule!
Carry the bike off the back and live in the "garage". Make a nice bed room.
Good idea!
Alternatively, one can buy a nice flat or a small house. It might even go up in price, whenever this one, for sure, as a second hand, after one year, will not sell for more than 50,000 euro, if not less. So, if you have 40,000 euros extra spare cash to invest in the booming German industry as a sure one-year loss, welcome!
Laurentiu Curca Problem is with a small flat you can't travel anywhere, it stays in one place.
With 90,000 euros I travel around the world. Twice. Sorry, 4 times. And I stay in places with a proper shower. And with electricity. But due of the fact I;m not completely dumb, I will make a tour (just one), and with the 67500 euro difference I'll buy a thing that doesn't pay the Deutsche Bank interests. Sorry, 2 things. Or even better, I'll buy a cheaper version that costs only 35,000 euros and with the 32500 euro difference I'll buy a flat at the seaside in Greece. Recap for you: around the world tour (1 pcs), silfred van with all the amenities (brand new, btw) (1 pcs) and a flat at the seaside in Greece (1 pcs). But you can buy this one, is value for money. I bet. Go for it.
As a coincidence, I did a film some time ago which I put together today which deals with this subject! I thought I would buy a small house in Calabria or Sicily but as it happened I liked the van better.
A van (new)+ a flat in Sicily + a 5* world tour. All in 90,000 euros. My point is that those Germans are outrageously expensive. They simply take advantage of the baby boomers current peak cash abundance. Come back to this comment in 3-4 years and you'll see why I'm actually right.
Laurentiu Curca Thing is most people who buy a motorhome can also afford a new house too.
Stop saying refrig is too big, please. The refrig & water , fuel is the most important cargo this van can carry
The fridge IS too big. Better use halv that space to a pantry.