With all intentions of just "..having a look..." at a couple of vans whilst travelling back up from a couple of nights away in Glastonbury(..both vans being overcabs,based on twin wheel Transits)...we end up doin' a deal at Highbridge,on an '08 Chausson Allegro 83...a low profile,based on a front wheel drive Renault Master 150!...work that one out!
It is a lovely van mind and at a decent enough price..and we got a good trade in price on ours'
(...I'll just have to start the whole process of sorting 'what goes where'..and cutting bits of anti slip matting/foam to line cupboards etc,all over again... )
I have an Adria based on the Renault 150 dci with the quickshift 6, only downside is the inside of the cab isn't as good looking as some. Driving it is a dream though bags of power when you need it, I've averaged just over 27 mpg over 9000 miles. Had the van a year & would certainly buy another van based on the Master. We nearly bought a Chausson Allegro from Highbridge it was just down to we got the Adria for a better price.
Yeah,the cab is a little basic/dated looking compared to our current '07 Boxer(..which has the "fake wood" panels!)but it's something we can live with...
It'll be good to have a vehicle again,that doesn't run out of puff on motorway gradients..
My parents used to deal with them back in the eighties and we never had any trouble at all. It is still run by the same family I believe and if we were into touring rather than being seasonal, I would have bought our van from them without hesitation.
My parents' friends bought their Sterling there and haven't had any grumbles, although they are changing to a Pegasus from Northam Farm lol, lured by the newness.
HI good to hear you have a purchased a chausson motorhome great choice,if you love it as much as we love our chausson allegro 94 you will not be disapointed.Just for the record if you need a back up dealer Loudhams Leisure World at Nottingham have just taken on the chausson agency and are very good to deal with.Happy Camping