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It took more than a year, but Penny finally has a reasonably priced
The most effective gas option to choose often depends on how, when and where you tour. At a glance, here’s what you need to know. If you mostly tour in milder weather on hook-up: ■ GO FOR BUTANE For t
Half a century gone, in what feels like the blink of an eye; at least that was the feeling I encountered whilst looking through some mid-1970s copies of MMM magazine recently. I was in search of infor
After a long trip, I found a small end section of the heat shield scraping on the road. It looks like it had ‘wafted’ up and down for a long time to split along the 350mm length. I contacted Peugeot S
Nearly two years ago we were wintering in Spain, and reflecting on a motorhome lifestyle. For over 20 years we have been making extensive European trips, twice buying a left-hand drive A-class. We are
LAST MONTH, WE pledged that we were making improvements to Penny’s rear lounge, and with the blinds now providing some privacy, we moved on to an upgrade to make it cosier and more practical. With onl
The all-electric campervan – something that relies entirely on an electric motor and has no need of gas within the habitation area – is still proving something of an elusive Holy Grail, at least among