GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #67 | Page 26

Two 9kg gas cylinders are on the A-frame , along with a slimline storage box fabricated from black checkerplate . It would suit a couple of camp chairs , an assortment of tools , etc . Each side has a jerry can holder . I wouldn ’ t mind seeing a mesh stoneguard on the A-frame , though .
The tunnel boot on this van is particularly generous – the door on the offside is larger than the nearside door , as this provides access to yet more storage space .
In terms of weights , it tips the scales about where I ’ d expect : 2426kg Tare , with an unladen ball weight of 148kg . Not bad , really .
Behind our Isuzu D-MAX , the van towed nicely , despite horrendous rain and high winds . It hitches up easily enough . A 12-pin plug comes as standard – no surprises .
SUMMING UP
With its quality fit and finish , sensible layout and decent features list , the 19ft 6in Coromal Thrill Seeker is worth a good , long look if you ’ re in the market for a new family van .
It ’ s a pleasure to tow and has a huge payload capacity . It comes out of the factory setup for longhaul adventures with the family .
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