RV REVIEW
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IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW BETTER,
YOU'D SWEAR THE WIRING WAS
BEHIND THE WALL.
Such is the high standard that if anything lets
the kitchen down, it’s the lack of bench space.
However, having catered for a family of five in
kitchens with this common problem, I know
that it’s just as easy to use the dinette table or
the glass lid over the four-burner cooktop (a
griller and oven is standard, too).
The L-shaped dinette comes with the usual
LED reading lights and overhead lockers;
however, in one locker is the RV Wi-Fi system
that’s included with this van.
The rear bedroom is available with two or
three bunks, each with its own reading light
and 12V point.
A large cupboard is fitted to the rear wall and
I can’t complain about the storage space here,
especially when you consider there’s also
storage room under the bunks, accessible by a
couple of floor hatches.
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That leaves the bathroom. In the offside
corner – behind the dinette, effectively – it
comes with a cassette toilet, separate vanity
with washbasin, and a separate shower
cubicle. If you’ve ever used a combo bathroom
with teenagers onboard, you’ll appreciate the
privacy that this bathroom layout affords.
ALL IN THE FAMILY
The van rides on a 6in chassis with 6in A-
frame. The suspension is a standard
loadsharing leaf-spring setup, with 16in alloy
wheels and tyres.
The van gets two 95L water tanks protected
by galvanised steel sheeting, as well as a grey
water tank. Much of the plumbing is
unprotected beneath the van; however, this is
not an offroad caravan.