Nice Video but I think you really need to consider what euro type engine the van has. The UK is getting more and more Clean Air Zone/Low Emission Zones and this does affect motorhomes. For example, the 2013 Auto Trail Chieftain Frontier for £53000 that you featured will cost you £100 a day to drive within the London Low Emission Zone. A more further afield example, to get to the Wightlink Isle of Wight Ferry it will cost you £50 to drive to the ferry terminal and another £50 when you return. This van will become a right PITA as more cities and towns adopt CAZs. I’m currently looking for a new van and because of where I live I’m not even bothering to look at anything that isn’t euro 6 or above.
One thing you should mention when going in these vans is the gearboxes, some were automatic which when new would have cost in the region of £2000 plus, just a thought 👍
I guess everyone has different needs/desires in a camper van. I found some of the fridge freezers way too big. We are self sufficient with solar and alternator charging and subsequently I’m very aware of power consumption. For us a big fridge wouldn’t work. Done great ideas for future builds though! Cheers Ads
Thanks Ads for taking the time and trouble to give us a nosey. The one thing I find with modern day MH and caravans for that matter, is the interiors are so bland and dull, well to me any way, everyone to their own as they say. Do like the large fridges they are good. Thanks a lot, interesting. All the best, Ian.
A good point, @kogurt. The cheapest new motorhomes are £60k. Check out my video here for more info ua-cam.com/video/9EZs9eXZdcQ/v-deo.html However, you're not getting much motorhome for your pennies if you buy new
Good reviews these, different approach and comments🏆👍 also like ur thumbnails now I understand where your coming from😁😁😁👍🏆😎
Thanks @daveallen7982 👍👍. I'm baffled by your comments about "different approach" and understanding my thumbnails 🤣🤣🤣
Nice Video but I think you really need to consider what euro type engine the van has. The UK is getting more and more Clean Air Zone/Low Emission Zones and this does affect motorhomes. For example, the 2013 Auto Trail Chieftain Frontier for £53000 that you featured will cost you £100 a day to drive within the London Low Emission Zone. A more further afield example, to get to the Wightlink Isle of Wight Ferry it will cost you £50 to drive to the ferry terminal and another £50 when you return. This van will become a right PITA as more cities and towns adopt CAZs. I’m currently looking for a new van and because of where I live I’m not even bothering to look at anything that isn’t euro 6 or above.
OK, @mocerhead8966. Thanks for letting me know.
One thing you should mention when going in these vans is the gearboxes, some were automatic which when new would have cost in the region of £2000 plus, just a thought 👍
Thanks for the idea, @trapshooter594 👍👍
Hi ad's and zoe 👋 just us 2saying hi and thanks for sharing these van but still think that there over price.👍 den and sue 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🚌🚌🚌
Thanks @denisscott3073 👍👍 they are definitely overpriced but you can blame the pandemic for that
I guess everyone has different needs/desires in a camper van. I found some of the fridge freezers way too big. We are self sufficient with solar and alternator charging and subsequently I’m very aware of power consumption. For us a big fridge wouldn’t work. Done great ideas for future builds though! Cheers Ads
Thanks @bathroomjon1 👍👍. Yes, everyone has different requirements
Go online you can pick up Brand new motor homes very cheap now in many cases up to £10,000 off for cash buyers
Thanks for commenting, @kogurt
Thanks Ads for taking the time and trouble to give us a nosey. The one thing I find with modern day MH and caravans for that matter, is the interiors are so bland and dull, well to me any way, everyone to their own as they say. Do like the large fridges they are good.
Thanks a lot, interesting. All the best, Ian.
Thanks @MrFHLH 👍👍. The modern ones do seem to have minimalistic deco but the older ones (like Herman) appear all wooden
Still better deals out there
Thanks for commenting, @christinegreig8826
Thanks for taking us around. Which was your favourite? Take care Gill
That's a tough question, Gill. I liked the Pilote and the Roller Team 746. Do you have a favourite
@@HermanHitstheRoad I liked the roller team Zefiro.
Where do folks get 60th grand ?
Beats me, @mminc4026 but it seems to be the average price of a motorhome these days
People downsize from their large homes and invest in a MH during their retirement. Myself I would never buy one as I like to travel further a field.
You can get to Europe Asia and Africa in one.
Pilote is pronounced with the ‘T’ sounded = pee-lot. I also liked the Pilote a lot.
And the Swift Compact. It’s narrower I believe, therefore without the stick-out side mirrors.
We've always pronounced it the French way, Michael.
‘Pee-lot’ is the French pronunciation, being French for ‘pilot’.
why would you not buy brand new for the sake of a couple of grand
A good point, @kogurt. The cheapest new motorhomes are £60k. Check out my video here for more info ua-cam.com/video/9EZs9eXZdcQ/v-deo.html
However, you're not getting much motorhome for your pennies if you buy new
2nd hand prices ate going to cone down. The lock down buyers giving up on the idea. It’s beginning to happen with the used guitar market.
Your showing more the floor
I don't know what you mean, @christinegreig8826
@@HermanHitstheRoadyour filming was great!
Sorry - I and many people can't afford any of the TEN you say I can.
What would you budget be, @rpbarnett123?
@@HermanHitstheRoad £15k.
Sorry its now zero. Bought a great caravan instead,
I can. So maybe you should have listened better at school. Enjoy your tent 😂
Typical Auto Trail, tatty poor build quality - avoid !!!
Thanks for commenting, @mkzshogun
The Trigano Tribute and the Auto Trail equivalent has a reputation of being a sweat box.