My dream RV is here! Very snazzy cabinets and wood floors, nothing cheap about them!!! Bath and bedroom are very stylish and large, kitchen appliances are Haute Cuisine, and leather all over is very Luxe. Nice lightweight, smaller (by US standards) model that would fit any parking space here. Bravo on all counts!
GBP88,000 is a lot of money for a camper van - especially if it is likely to spend 50 weeks of the year stuck on the drive! I really like the idea of a double floor though!
What I missed in this presentation are the system electrics. Are there sufficient outlets? Are there USB ports for charging, and Is it possible to charge your smartphone in the ensuite bedroom? I didn't see one flatscreen display. Are there speakers throughout the RV? Is there a navigation system? Does the multimedia console in the cabin support bluetooth for phone?
+Lass-in Angeles - Thanks for that. Arguably German is the best, no further discussion is necessary. I just wish to have seen at least one display instead of a leather magazine pocket. I've seen quite a lot of his presentations and not once have I seen the electronical equipment. I wonder what "plus" stuff you meant since it wasn't shown.
+TheLatino65 Peter Vaughn REVIEWS motorhomes for a magazine. He does not sell them. So his walkthru is an overview not an in-depth sales presentation. If you want to see all details, visit the Hymer site. Frankly, unless you are buying it, what is the point? Extras are the gadgets inside kitchen cabinets, dashboard goodies, fancy ergonomics, beautiful cabinet hinges and clasp, easy to remove cassette toilet, very fancy stove and micro, and diesel engine on all Euro RVs with lower fuel costs and better mileage. Their 'garages' are huge for storage, sometimes with auto bike racks! This Hymer is exactly what I want. They will be making them in USA soon.
+mike kozakowski 88,000 British pounds = $122,811. This is cheap compared to US Class A's. Very cheap gas Class A begins at $80,000. But this is undoubtedly diesel being German/ Euro. Low end diesel Class A is around $150,000. This is a luxury German model. Any luxury US Class A would not only be gargantuan in size, but consume as much fuel as Godzilla, and cost $200,000 and up. I would love to import one of these, and I will!
Having compared both types when we were buying, the American models had a far inferior build quality to the European manufacturers. Each to his own though!
My dream RV is here! Very snazzy cabinets and wood floors, nothing cheap about them!!! Bath and bedroom are very stylish and large, kitchen appliances are Haute Cuisine, and leather all over is very Luxe. Nice lightweight, smaller (by US standards) model that would fit any parking space here. Bravo on all counts!
We need this model in the USA. Excellent quality and stylish.
the face hes making at 2:51 lol " someone left a floatah"
Nice car, deferentially on my Lottery dream list :)
GBP88,000 is a lot of money for a camper van - especially if it is likely to spend 50 weeks of the year stuck on the drive!
I really like the idea of a double floor though!
VERY NICE UNIT
I also reviewed this vehicle and have just had someone attack my attack of the island bed! I am not so enthralled as this reviewer!
I wish American builders had your quality!
You could go on a buffet tour in that😯😀😉
What I missed in this presentation are the system electrics. Are there sufficient outlets? Are there USB ports for charging, and Is it possible to charge your smartphone in the ensuite bedroom? I didn't see one flatscreen display. Are there speakers throughout the RV? Is there a navigation system? Does the multimedia console in the cabin support bluetooth for phone?
+TheLatino65 Its German. Its all there. Plus stuff you never thought about!
+Lass-in Angeles - Thanks for that. Arguably German is the best, no further discussion is necessary. I just wish to have seen at least one display instead of a leather magazine pocket. I've seen quite a lot of his presentations and not once have I seen the electronical equipment. I wonder what "plus" stuff you meant since it wasn't shown.
+TheLatino65 Peter Vaughn REVIEWS motorhomes for a magazine. He does not sell them. So his walkthru is an overview not an in-depth sales presentation. If you want to see all details, visit the Hymer site. Frankly, unless you are buying it, what is the point?
Extras are the gadgets inside kitchen cabinets, dashboard goodies, fancy ergonomics, beautiful cabinet hinges and clasp, easy to remove cassette toilet, very fancy stove and micro, and diesel engine on all Euro RVs with lower fuel costs and better mileage. Their 'garages' are huge for storage, sometimes with auto bike racks! This Hymer is exactly what I want. They will be making them in USA soon.
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Nice!
the new breed of designers is really starting to show...just magnificent departure from the old predictable
It beats perfect😀😯😉
2:31 "when I said ensuite, I really meant it." Why would anyone say there was an ensuite but not mean it?
dogsitter68 well, that makes sense. Thanks!
+dogsitter68 Haha!! Not sure why I found that to be so funny.
I'd love to live in it alone
by looking at the tires, it must be really light weight... why can't American builders be more smarter.. I need to order one from Europe..
+jessy james Could not agree with you more!
wow!!! me too mate......
needed to be a longer vid. no demo of the storage or toilet opreations,tanks capacities and emptying.
One thing I like about Euro rv's is that they don't have a gaudy interior."
the biggest problem with this video,you did not explain the mechanics of the unit.???
how much
I also much prefer European - or more specifically German - motorhomes.
bring it over here and add 15 feet...I'll buy it
moderna pero pequeña
why not? you can just kinda ... import them ?! :D
Needs slide outs.
I didnt find this one big value for this hugh amount of money.. I agree....
+mike kozakowski 88,000 British pounds = $122,811. This is cheap compared to US Class A's. Very cheap gas Class A begins at $80,000. But this is undoubtedly diesel being German/ Euro. Low end diesel Class A is around $150,000. This is a luxury German model. Any luxury US Class A would not only be gargantuan in size, but consume as much fuel as Godzilla, and cost $200,000 and up. I would love to import one of these, and I will!
Can I buy one in ohio.
avoid motorhomes with proprietary windshields.
Not enough details given, but I guess 4 minutes was all he had time for....
television? is there television?
In.nederlands taal
i want something like that but custom
If you custom built it, it would probably work out a lot cheaper - and you would get things where you want them!
There a bit over the top some of these camper vans , Nice tho ..
Overpriced compared with USA models, and no slide outs.
Having compared both types when we were buying, the American models had a far inferior build quality to the European manufacturers. Each to his own though!
the wheels are too small.
Well if my six numbers match I'll give you a call.
Till then I'll include it in my wet dreams...
posher person required for sales
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What a waste, all that space for a bed!
+Gaetano Lombardi should have just bolted down a wall hugger futon it would be so much better
VERY NICE UNIT