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Hi from Gloucestershire
Greetings all. I see many old friends from other forums. I do think that this site could become as addictive as the others. I currently have a Warwick Duo having previously had a Duetto followed by a Nuevo. All have been terrific but I like the Warwick the best. The perfect blend of space and drivability. Spent a month in Spain and France last year and this year we are going to spend another month touring around the UK.
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Re: Hi from Gloucestershire
Hi Johnh and welcome to the forum
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Welcome to the forum Johnh, think with the Warwick you do get the space without it being the width of a coachbuilt
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Johnh
Hope you enjoy your stay with us
Hope you enjoy your stay with us
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Johnh
Welcome to the forum. It sounds as though you are having a hard life with all of this travelling you have been doing.
The Warwick duo in one of my favourite vans, along with the Kemerton, but I cannot see myself having the money to buy one.
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Welcome to the forum. It sounds as though you are having a hard life with all of this travelling you have been doing.
The Warwick duo in one of my favourite vans, along with the Kemerton, but I cannot see myself having the money to buy one.
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Re: Hi from Gloucestershire
Hi from Paul and Carol in North Wales. We too like the Warwick Duo best but we also doubt we'll ever be able to afford one.
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Hello and welcome Johnh.
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Hello John and welcome to the forum.
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Re: Hi from Gloucestershire
Hi Johnh,
Welcome to the forum.
I have just been looking at the Warwick and Kemerton with a view to my next van. However, Mrs orian keeps reminding me how difficult it would be to find a parking space with a LWB vehicle. I must admit I find the MWB fits into most UK car parks. Have you found this to be a problem?
Welcome to the forum.
I have just been looking at the Warwick and Kemerton with a view to my next van. However, Mrs orian keeps reminding me how difficult it would be to find a parking space with a LWB vehicle. I must admit I find the MWB fits into most UK car parks. Have you found this to be a problem?
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orian wrote:Hi Johnh,
Welcome to the forum.
I have just been looking at the Warwick and Kemerton with a view to my next van. However, Mrs orian keeps reminding me how difficult it would be to find a parking space with a LWB vehicle. I must admit I find the MWB fits into most UK car parks. Have you found this to be a problem?
Hi Bob,
Your wife is quite correct. It is more difficult. The looking for the edge of a car park with room to overhang the grass etc. is no good. The length of the lwb is just that bit too long for a UK parking spot. I still would not swap it for all the tea in China though; in the two years I have owned it I have not had to drive away, sometimes I have to pay for two tickets though.
I walk past a motorhome dealer on the way back from town and often call in to see old friends. I usually have a look around and not one motorhome would tempt me to part with the Warwick Duo.
John
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Re: Hi from Gloucestershire
Hi Johnh,
I don't know if you are a member of MotorhomeFun forum, but on there at the moment there is a guy asking for help deciding between the Warwick Duo and the Swift Mondial RL. If you are a member perhaps you could give him your opinion.
I don't know if you are a member of MotorhomeFun forum, but on there at the moment there is a guy asking for help deciding between the Warwick Duo and the Swift Mondial RL. If you are a member perhaps you could give him your opinion.
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