RV REVIEW
In all honesty, there was very little that I didn’t like
about the interior of this motorhome. It’s smart.
It’s stylish. And the layout is logical, with very few
compromises.
cassette toilet, and a nearside vanity unit with a
porcelain sink.
The vanity also houses the optional top-loader
washing machine beneath the bench. For privacy,
the bathroom is separated from the main living
quarters by a solid door.
Among the other features, the Birdsville gets a
Dometic reverse-cycle air-conditioner, 12V and
240V and USB points throughout, a four-burner
cooktop and griller in the kitchen and, adding
to the overall visual appeal, are handle-free
overhead lockers. The drawers have a soft-close
function, too.
SUMMING UP
Cab-chassis motorhomes typically offer a decent
payload capacity, and the Birdsville is no different.
With its Gross Vehicle Mass of 4400kg, you can
load the motorhome up with 784kg worth of
water, gas, people, food and gear, though you’d
have to expect the Ducato to be a little slower
ascending steep hills when loaded to the hilt.
The MY19 C class Birdsville appears to be a well-
specced motorhome for its price point. It’s also
well finished off, inside and out, with a choice
of interior colours and external decals. It should
happily suit up to four people for long hauls
around the country.
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