I also disagree with the 'dated' comment too - we have a Pegasus 624 and would not change it for the Unicorn. I have viewed the Unicorn and if anything this model is a step back in decore design - darker wood, clear fronted cupboards to kitchen, corner lighting. I love the clean lines and light interior of our model without any 'chinz'. But my taste is not everyones of course so I'll enjoy my Pegasus and leave others to enjoy their 'vans.
Quote: Originally posted by Viggo on 06/11/2010
Actually, I thought they looked out of date when they came out. Now they look even more dated. Very 70s in terms of colours and patterns.
I also disagree with the 'dated' comment too - we have a Pegasus 624 and would not change it for the Unicorn. I have viewed the Unicorn and if anything this model is a step back in decore design - darker wood, clear fronted cupboards to kitchen, corner lighting. I love the clean lines and light interior of our model without any 'chinz'. But my taste is not everyones of course so I'll enjoy my Pegasus and leave others to enjoy their 'vans.
I agree completely. Wouldn't swap our Pegasus for a UNicorn, except maybe the heating.
Maybe they will do what they did with the Pageants, Senators, Rangers etc and issue a "Series 2" Pegasus with just some slight changes. They could do this with the Olympuses and Unicorns etc as well.
Quote: Originally posted by Fat Bum on 07/11/2010
Maybe they will do what they did with the Pageants, Senators, Rangers etc and issue a "Series 2" Pegasus with just some slight changes. They could do this with the Olympuses and Unicorns etc as well.
I think whatever happens, a lot could depend on what Bailey release in February as a Ranger replacement. Basically, the way I see it is if now one orderes any, then Bailey won't make any. If they keep the Unicorn, Olympus and a new 'Ranger alutech' then the Pegasus could go. I reckon it might depend on if they keep the Unicorn, but a Series 2 Pegasus is certainly possible, IMHO.