Hello from future Autosleeper Owner - I think
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Hello from future Autosleeper Owner - I think
Hi, I'm just about to purchase an Autosleeper Warwick Duo, not new, I hasten to add. But I've also been looking at the Carrera. Was wondering about the comparable storage and the longevity of ownership. Any comments would be welcome
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Re: Hello from future Autosleeper Owner - I think
Hi and welcome to the forum from Leicestershire .
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Re: Hello from future Autosleeper Owner - I think
Hi. Welcome to the forum. I have an 2011 Autosleeper Warwick Duo. We've had it for one year and it has been excellent. For us, it is the ideal compromise between comfort/storage and the van size.
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Re: Hello from future Autosleeper Owner - I think
Welcome from N.E Wales. . Don't know much about Carreras except Swifts use compressor fridges in their van conversions which I don't like but that's just my personal choice.
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Re: Hello from future Autosleeper Owner - I think
Welcome o the forum. AS owners in general tend to be pretty loyal to the brand.
The Warwick (& its equiv in the Marquis Brand) has been a great success for AS as it offers so much in a PVC that people want and it utilises some of the wasted space normally found in PVCs around the side door. We know people who are on their 2 or 3rd Warwick which is a good indicator.
The Warwick (& its equiv in the Marquis Brand) has been a great success for AS as it offers so much in a PVC that people want and it utilises some of the wasted space normally found in PVCs around the side door. We know people who are on their 2 or 3rd Warwick which is a good indicator.
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Re: Hello from future Autosleeper Owner - I think
Hi and welcome to the forum from Bridlington
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Re: Hello from future Autosleeper Owner - I think
Hello and from Leicestershire, I like many others would only have an Auto-sleeper, I am on my second one, wouldn`t have any other make.
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Hello & welcome from S/Yorks.
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Re: Hello from future Autosleeper Owner - I think
Thank you everybody for your welcome & comments. I think I'm going with the Warwick Duo, but have a few worries regarding some of the issues I have been reading on this forum, however, as I am on my own & totally incapable of doing some of the techy bits, I'm gonna pray that most have already been done but if not I'll try to get the dealer to sort them out. In the meantime, anyone know of a handy man/woman (gotta be PC) in the Poole/Bournemouth area that is reliable & reasonable as I know there will be stuff to do to make the van more amenable for wild camping - bought the van, can't afford site fees as well.
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Re: Hello from future Autosleeper Owner - I think
Hi there and a big welcome to the forum from Filey. (Ex Moordown resident ).
Have a word with Richard at the Parley Glade C&CC club site. He is a wise old bird with regards to motorhomes and he will give you unbiased advice re handymen etc etc.
Have a word with Richard at the Parley Glade C&CC club site. He is a wise old bird with regards to motorhomes and he will give you unbiased advice re handymen etc etc.
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