Scott , thank you for all the recent videos on all the different types of vans. In the market for one and your videos are helping a great deal. Please keep up all the hard work you put in to making your wonderful videos.
I really like your video tours. Just the right length with a brief overview so you can see what the rigs have to offer and whether to look further. Good format.
Appreciate your comment a great deal. Similar to an Open House if you are shopping for a home, one wants to feel the floor plan before getting into the nitty gritty. That is what these van TOURS are all about. Glad it is helpful to you quest.
Nice. Wish propane was history for many reasons. The pop top would be great for storage while exploring a new place, keeping everything tidy below without having to put things back while in camp.
Good morning from Godley Texas, another great van tour. Happy to report truck camper build starts mid-March. Enjoy the RV show. Stay safe and happy travels 😎
I mean, this one is neat, but I feel like I’ve seen it before. Seems as though all the big American RV makers just buy from one singular OEM and make modifications so they’re only ~10% unique from their competitors. There’s so much more innovation happening in Europe to make class Bs space efficient, leverage technology and even sleep 4 (inside, not just throwing a pop-up on the roof). Gonna hold tight to my Travato 59GL. edit: fixed typo
@@mia-pham not trying to take away what Scott is doing, cuz I love your content, but another UA-cam channel I follow that focuses on small European campers is called “miniCampers.” I wish the US OEM would borrow some ideas from across the Atlantic!
Really nice, I saw this one at the Tampa show and wanted it. Just wish it had a bigger refrigerator and a lower price. The pop top would be great to sleep in when the weather is nice. Also would make great storage once you park and set up, throw stuff up there just to get things out of your way. Class B manufacturer's need to be realistic and start pricing class B's so everyday people can afford them.
This is one is nice Scott! This Thor is really nice. Great video nice music with the video. It fits in with the video. Great job on Scott on showing this video and doing the video. Always a great job! 👍
Hi Scott, I'm not a fan of pop tops. For an older person hard to climb those ladders. However, the Wingam dosen't look as bad. Please review that micro B please!
I almost went with the brother Sequence. The isle is too narrow. My wife didn’t really liked the materials. We went with Coachmen Beyond instead. Thanks for video!
Good stuff, man. Love where the Tellaro is heading. The pop top is a huge advancement forward. This enables a short wheelbase 4wd B chassis more space dedicated for rear garage storage and a dry bath/shower. I think someone is going to build this on an AWD Transit chassis for $100k and make an absolute killing. For the active weekend warrior (like me) solar doesn't make sense. Give me two alternators, instead, please.
I like my 20A. I can ship long pieces of lumber in it (through the back door, obviously). I can also move furniture in the back "cargo area". If I need more storage space (out of site, out of mind) I make up the King Size Bed and store items underneath, in plastic totes. The previous B+ (thor Gemini) I had was great...but...It was a foot higher on the outside and the additional inches on either side made it somewhat difficult to pass through tiny lanes. And, needless to day, my B+ did not have a rear door so I couldn't move long pieces of lumber or furniture.
I absolutely love your videos!..... I am so enthused by your enthusiasm about Van life... You're knowledge and your Information is so helpful.... I'm looking to buy a B Van but one that I can drive around as my vehicle and I keep vacillating between 18' and 21' and wondering which would work better ..... I want one where I can carry more than just 2 passengers and I would like 1 where if I took my granddaughter's I could accommodate them for sleeping...... I love the Travato G that you have but the ability to sleep more than just myself is definitely limited..... I've considered Thor rise with a pop top because it does have the seating that I like up front and it has the pop top..... When I see this Tellaro it is pushing me toward wone a 21' but Im wondering if I can actually handle that on a day-to-day basis for just going around town..... So that's all part of my search but it's wonderful to hear all the stories you have, and the guests, and hints so thank you very very much Scott...
It's a lower quality version of the (no longer available) Hymer Aktiv. I'd go with a Travato GL instead of a Tellaro. The Aktiv and Travato are the closest the US has come to what Europe has in the way of class B RVs.
@@higherho1540 Prices must be way up because a couple of years ago you could buy a Travato with lithium for the same price. The cassette toilet is nice and not available on the Travato. Be aware that those sliding windows can't be left open when it's raining. Used Hymers can be found for under $100K.
@@Photo-Voyager True, 2019 and anything before the pandemic = prices were great. Lithium travato’s MSRP is 172k (they drop it to roughly 130 to 140 depending on the dealer). I think they are just gouging customers at the moment (especially when you look at the cost of the vans they get and the supplies they put into it). I would get the Travato with Volta above the Tellaro (only thing I need is a pop top but I can live without it). I appreciate the advice on the windows as well!
Have you heard of Panoramic RV based in Quebec? Check them out, you will love the European design and high build quality. Unfortunately they have a 2.5 year wait-list, similar to that of other Canadian manufacturers (Safari Condo, Pleasureway, Leisure Travel Vans)
Appalled when I see spaghetti junction wiring from a well know manufacturer Major safety and durability issue, that is just lazy and no quality control, no excuses a blah from me
Scott , thank you for all the recent videos on all the different types of vans. In the market for one and your videos are helping a great deal. Please keep up all the hard work you put in to making your wonderful videos.
Thx William. More vids coming your way
I really like your video tours. Just the right length with a brief overview so you can see what the rigs have to offer and whether to look further. Good format.
Appreciate your comment a great deal. Similar to an Open House if you are shopping for a home, one wants to feel the floor plan before getting into the nitty gritty. That is what these van TOURS are all about. Glad it is helpful to you quest.
Nice. Wish propane was history for many reasons. The pop top would be great for storage while exploring a new place, keeping everything tidy below without having to put things back while in camp.
Propane LOL
Good morning from Godley Texas, another great van tour. Happy to report truck camper build starts mid-March. Enjoy the RV show. Stay safe and happy travels 😎
Glad you enjoy the tours!
I mean, this one is neat, but I feel like I’ve seen it before. Seems as though all the big American RV makers just buy from one singular OEM and make modifications so they’re only ~10% unique from their competitors. There’s so much more innovation happening in Europe to make class Bs space efficient, leverage technology and even sleep 4 (inside, not just throwing a pop-up on the roof). Gonna hold tight to my Travato 59GL.
edit: fixed typo
So true! I saw one European model that had bunk beds in the back where the Murphy bed is. Wish we had more choices in the US.
@@mia-pham not trying to take away what Scott is doing, cuz I love your content, but another UA-cam channel I follow that focuses on small European campers is called “miniCampers.” I wish the US OEM would borrow some ideas from across the Atlantic!
Hi Tyler
@@gosmall.livelarge howdy Scott!
This the exact RV I plan to get here in a few months. Great thorough and detail review as usual Scott. Keep'm coming!
So awesome Jose !
Really nice, I saw this one at the Tampa show and wanted it. Just wish it had a bigger refrigerator and a lower price. The pop top would be great to sleep in when the weather is nice. Also would make great storage once you park and set up, throw stuff up there just to get things out of your way. Class B manufacturer's need to be realistic and start pricing class B's so everyday people can afford them.
Check out the Winnebago Solis. Similar floor plan and slightly more affordable.
The show pricing at Tampa did not look that great. I bet you can get a much better discount out in the wild.
Hi John
This is one is nice Scott! This Thor is really nice. Great video nice music with the video. It fits in with the video. Great job on Scott on showing this video and doing the video. Always a great job! 👍
TY Sherri
Scott, thanks again for the van tour video. The only thing is the refrigerator is on the floor and cassette toilet. Thanks for sharing.
Thinking the same thing
Another great video. Thanks Dave
You are welcome Dave !
Hi Scott, I'm not a fan of pop tops. For an older person hard to climb those ladders. However, the Wingam dosen't look as bad. Please review that micro B please!
Coming very soon
I almost went with the brother Sequence. The isle is too narrow. My wife didn’t really liked the materials. We went with Coachmen Beyond instead. Thanks for video!
Coachmen !!!
Yes, wish they did this floorplan in the Coachman. Thor still has many QC issues.
Good stuff, man. Love where the Tellaro is heading. The pop top is a huge advancement forward. This enables a short wheelbase 4wd B chassis more space dedicated for rear garage storage and a dry bath/shower. I think someone is going to build this on an AWD Transit chassis for $100k and make an absolute killing. For the active weekend warrior (like me) solar doesn't make sense. Give me two alternators, instead, please.
Thx Eric
If you get a chance, take a look at the Thor Sequence 20K floor plan. It’s the best one I’ve seen so far.
think we looked at that
@@gosmall.livelarge Ah, yep. Sure enough. Just Googled it. Thanks!
I like my 20A. I can ship long pieces of lumber in it (through the back door, obviously). I can also move furniture in the back "cargo area". If I need more storage space (out of site, out of mind) I make up the King Size Bed and store items underneath, in plastic totes. The previous B+ (thor Gemini) I had was great...but...It was a foot higher on the outside and the additional inches on either side made it somewhat difficult to pass through tiny lanes. And, needless to day, my B+ did not have a rear door so I couldn't move long pieces of lumber or furniture.
Furniture and lumber mover!
@@gosmall.livelarge And camping enthusiast (when I'm not a Furniture and lumber mover!)
I absolutely love your videos!..... I am so enthused by your enthusiasm about Van life... You're knowledge and your Information is so helpful.... I'm looking to buy a B Van but one that I can drive around as my vehicle and I keep vacillating between 18' and 21' and wondering which would work better ..... I want one where I can carry more than just 2 passengers and I would like 1 where if I took my granddaughter's I could accommodate them for sleeping...... I love the Travato G that you have but the ability to sleep more than just myself is definitely limited..... I've considered Thor rise with a pop top because it does have the seating that I like up front and it has the pop top..... When I see this Tellaro it is pushing me toward wone a 21' but Im wondering if I can actually handle that on a day-to-day basis for just going around town..... So that's all part of my search but it's wonderful to hear all the stories you have, and the guests, and hints so thank you very very much Scott...
thanks for your thoughtful comments. Check out my video on Urban Van Camping… ua-cam.com/video/DamOaRoTs0Q/v-deo.html
Faucet should be able to be extended outside for hosing off.....
Hi Bass
You can get this for 92,000 USD now. Prices are falling hard.
Thank you wkw
Did u say that show price is with lithium package? Thanks for the video.
The way I read the sticker was the house batteries are lithiuym, not AGM, but not a lithium energy system.
It's a lower quality version of the (no longer available) Hymer Aktiv. I'd go with a Travato GL instead of a Tellaro. The Aktiv and Travato are the closest the US has come to what Europe has in the way of class B RVs.
It is hard for me to spend an extra 20k }+ on the Travato G or the K when you see options like this available.
@@higherho1540 Prices must be way up because a couple of years ago you could buy a Travato with lithium for the same price. The cassette toilet is nice and not available on the Travato. Be aware that those sliding windows can't be left open when it's raining. Used Hymers can be found for under $100K.
@@Photo-Voyager True, 2019 and anything before the pandemic = prices were great. Lithium travato’s MSRP is 172k (they drop it to roughly 130 to 140 depending on the dealer). I think they are just gouging customers at the moment (especially when you look at the cost of the vans they get and the supplies they put into it). I would get the Travato with Volta above the Tellaro (only thing I need is a pop top but I can live without it). I appreciate the advice on the windows as well!
Have you heard of Panoramic RV based in Quebec? Check them out, you will love the European design and high build quality. Unfortunately they have a 2.5 year wait-list, similar to that of other Canadian manufacturers (Safari Condo, Pleasureway, Leisure Travel Vans)
Hi John !
That’s not a bad van
Agree with you Robyn
❤
Thx James !
Appalled when I see spaghetti junction wiring from a well know manufacturer Major safety and durability issue, that is just lazy and no quality control, no excuses a blah from me
Was surprised to see that (again) too.