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warwick duo
Are there any notable changes in the Warwick duo from 2014 to date .Regards Ken
cenac- Member
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Location : n.yorks
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Re: warwick duo
The most desirable changes to my mind are the better finishing of the rear doors (concertina blinds instead of curtains & all metalwork covered) and the upgrade to the 150 hp engine from the 130 hp version.
The somewhat undesirable changes are to do with the kitchen & cupboard layout (again in my opinion).
Best thing is to go and see examples and decide for yourself; but the uprated engine is definitely a GOOD THING.
The somewhat undesirable changes are to do with the kitchen & cupboard layout (again in my opinion).
Best thing is to go and see examples and decide for yourself; but the uprated engine is definitely a GOOD THING.
Spospe- Donator
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Location : South Manchester
Auto-Sleeper Model : Warwick Duo
Vehicle Year : 2014
Re: warwick duo
I agree with Spospe, the rear door trim and blinds are a big improvement over our 2014 model but what put us off is the change to the kitchen layout which doesn't make sense imo.
We have the 150hp engine which is much better than the 130hp version we had in previous vans.
We have the 150hp engine which is much better than the 130hp version we had in previous vans.
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Re: warwick duo
Thanks for your replies, I am viewing 2 shortly.The kitchen is not a problem as I am a widower and this could be my swansong p/e.
Regards Ken
Regards Ken
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Location : n.yorks
Auto-Sleeper Model : trident
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