Uber cool !! But I think I prefer the converted caravan you posted the other day ! LOL
You ok Ian - have to say we loved Ebury Hill - notice your off again soon. Has to be one of our favourite sites. See you and Esther at Pillaton.
SusieSu
Discounted Insurance Quotes for UKCampsite.co.uk visitors! Up to 12.5% off!
------------- If you're not on a fell your wasting your feet and for 2014 it's.......Feb Castleton Mar North Yors Moors; Apr Sutton on Sea; May Thirsk; Jun Clapham/Riverside (Lakes); July Wharfedale; August Crakehall; Sept Knaresborough; Oct Wirral Park/Clitheroe
Certainly better than their initial efforts! They seem to have listened to the comments about the lounge areas at least, in that we caravanners like to be able to look out of the window! However, the kitchen area is right next to the bed, and there is no workspace to speak of, apart from two small pull/fold out shelves, which I never really trust.
I admire them for trying something new, but that kitchen area spoils it for me.
I was looking at Stealth models recently and Im surprised that they haven't added a rear bunk arrangement for families - all their models require the lounge area for the single bunks.
SO SO SO much better!!! Suddenly it becomes a serious consideration for families. Still not terribly keen on the nosecone because I think their interiors alone are enough to make Stealth stand out from the crowd.
Love the exterior graphics - much better and pulls the "black & white" look together. And they have got rid of the silly corner kitchen with drawer that didn't open!
Fornt window & seating area - BRILLIANT! You can now use a Stealth without having to take an awning.
Could now be a winner with younger couples, if they can shake the initial bad press & image.
It's better than their last offering for sure, but still not for me, I love what a call a normal caravan nice and cosy welcoming and friendly, this feels to stark for me, i've only seen one stealth in real life it was on the back of a transporter, I've never seen one on a site or being towed.
Much better than their first attempt (should have come with a periscope so you could look out of the windows!!), but I'm still not keen - too 'Ikea' for a caravan for my liking! Will have to see if it's possible to get a proper look at the things at the NEC this year - last time you had to be shown round by a salesperson - no thank you!
They are taking on board the comments of people, well done for continuing to try, as getting into the caravan industry must be very costly for them. Still quite expensive I think in comparision to others, and it still doesn't appeal to me, everything looks too boxy! It deifinately needed a window at the front, as it's the views that most caravanning people enjoy.
This seems a lot better than before, but I wouldn't mind betting it is a caravan for those with quite deep pockets, if the prices of the older 'ex-demo' models are anything to go by.