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08/3/2013 at 1:23pm
Location: Derbyshire Outfit: ElddisAvante462 Honda CRV SE2.2 i-Dtec
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My son in laws family owned one a few years ago, but now traded upto a Bessacar, they were entry level Italian built motorhomes, basic motorhome comforts without many frills, they bought theirs new for around £22K, and traded up after a couple of years when they had a problem replacing a leaky habitation door seal, eventally the entire door was replaced, but they had to wait for several months for the replacement being delivered by the manufacturer from Italy, not good when water was soaking the floor of the entrace when driving in wet weather, and a tarpaulin had to be put in place whilst not in use.
As far as I know it was ok mechanically, but as stated before, it was also very low milage as it was vertually new as far as motorhomes are concerned when they traded up. for them it was a first full sized motorhome after owning a couple of van conversion types.
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08/3/2013 at 4:23pm
Location: stoke on trent staffs Outfit: Globecar Campscout 636
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We have had our Roller team 100 from new March 2011, and it's Fantastic,Ford Transit based, Fixed bed to the rear, garage big enough to carry 150kg motorbike.
We've been to France 2 years running with no problems whatsoever.
We've had a few minor problems with the habitation side but quickly put right by the dealer, to our satisfaction.
We would deffinatly buy one again, we know what we are talking about as we've owned in the past
Mazda Bongo,
Auto sleeper Gatcoombe VW T4,
Trigano Tribute 650 Fiat Ducato,
Auto Roller 100 Ford Transit.
John.
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10/3/2013 at 11:50pm
Location: sunderland Outfit: rollerteam pegaso 181 motorhome
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Hi, We have a roller team pegaso 181, we have had it for 4 years and absolutely love it, it has a U shaped lounge and front diner and is 6 berth. We were lucky when we bought it as it had a winter pack added, which means extra insulation and a webasto diesel heater. I would recommend these motor homes to anyone, I myself would not say they were that basic, although we did upgrade the seating foam to a lot thicker one and had the van reupholstered to include leather trimmed seats, but that was just personal choice. We have had very little trouble with it, although last year we did have a dampness problem, which was rectified. Our roller team is a fiat base so parts are really easy to obtain if needed.
When we come to replace it eventually I think it will be really hard to find something to replace it with, other than another roller team, although I must admit I do not like the new roller team layouts as much as our, partly due to the fact there is no room for a decent sink or a draining board, and very limited work bench space, which we have in abundance in our current one. But I suppose everyone's requirements are different. Hope you enjoy your new Motor home and have many great trips in it. Sandra.
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