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Six seven. It doesn’t seem to mean much, although these are now primary school teachers’ least favourite numerals. In Auto-Trail speak, they simply signify a new layout in between the compact F60 and
We were camping in a tent in south Devon and were joined by my brother and his wife, who were in an Auto-Sleeper Northants two-berth motorhome. I had just retired from a job that had involved almost w
Q My husband and I, who are both in our early 60s, are keen to buy our first ever campervan. We are both fairly traditional at heart. So we would probably be more likely to go for something that is ma
Coachman’s long-anticipated entry into the motorhome market coincided with the company’s first partial and then complete takeover by Swedish company KABE. That possibly explained why the first few mod
Cottingham-based Swift is the UK’s largest manufacturer of leisure vehicles, with a portfolio covering both trailer caravans and motorised ones. The latter includes everything from neat and nifty pop-
IN most campervans you live on one level, like in a bungalow. The Sunlight Vanlife, then, is more like a house – you really do go upstairs to bed. In other ways, it’s not so surprising. It’s based on