I was at my Coachman, also Swift, dealer yesterday and had a look inside the new Yukon, van was locked up and you had to ask salesman to let you in, this was so any darling little ones could not put their sticky fingers all over it.
Over all impression was it's very nice, tight, but very nice. The attention to the leather seats would not be out of place in say a Bentley. The fixed bed looked small and the loo, well your cat would be safe enough let's put it that way.
Externally it looks good, not sure about putting a Swift badge on it though , down to the curve in the door and the solid sound it makes when closing.
All this for a mere £85k not a lot if you say it quick. Apparently they sold four across the range at the NEC show, and the salesman I spoke to said " if we sell one of every model a year we will be doing well". Personally if they sell one a year I will be impressed.
So if you get the chance to look round one, it won't take you long, grab it. No question if you had one on site there would be a queue to look round, where upon you could charge an entrance fee to try and recoup some of your outlay.
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As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
It's there for anybody who wants to pay a premium for something different but like any other caravan that is not the conventional white box it will be less cost effective & less user friendly because it is not the conventional white box.
We looked around one at the NEC. It might be ok in a hot climate, but lacked the warmth and cosiness for the UK. Altogether too stark and metallic inside for our taste.
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