What was you favourite Motorhome to date

Our current Comanche. The layout and internal space suits us just fine.

It's our second one (the first was a bit of a lemon though).
 
2016, Hired, Swift Bolero 724 in Scotland, some things we loved some not so much, learned a great deal.
Similar to grandchildren, great fun but you can hand them back.
Some very fond memories....
After negotiating the "Bealach na Ba" ended up just outside Applecross and thought it appropriate to capture the moment.


Pic which I can't post because apparently the file is too large 740kb.
What am I doing wrong?
 
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2016, Hired, Swift Bolero 724 in Scotland, some things we loved some not so much, learned a great deal.
Similar to grandchildren, great fun but you can hand them back.
Some very fond memories....
After negotiating the "Bealach na Ba" ended up just outside Applecross and thought it appropriate to capture the moment.


Pic which I can't post because apparently the file is too large 740kb.
What am I doing wrong?
Perhaps try screenshot of the image and see if that is a smaller file.
 
After negotiating the "Bealach na Ba" ended up just outside Applecross and thought it appropriate to capture the moment.
Now a terrible picture, but you get the idea.
166Kb after a lot of faffing about.


June 25, 2016-272_DxO.jpg
 
We loved the pilote, it was great to have friends around but it's taken a while to get used to this one.
With the fixed bed, big garage for the scooter and the better insulation, I think this suits us better.
It's also easier to drive, with the more powerful engine.
The problem picking you're favourite is they all have helped fill that dream of freedom that they give us.
 
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Rarely use motorways ... I've had my fill of looking at boring embankments, I'd rather see the countryside. In any event on dual carriageways she purrs along at 55...60 mph.

Mabel is a well built Spanish Benimar . A 2005 registered in UK cab build 2003 in Spain so is getting near her 21st birthday! Still a senorita!

No major problems to date ...a couple of routine cam belts, discs, centre exhaust box and a wheel bearing. I give her a regular oil & filter change.

She is like a fine wine .... not like the mass produced plonk that's on sale now at hugely inflated prices.
 
Rarely use motorways ... I've had my fill of looking at boring embankments, I'd rather see the countryside. In any event on dual carriageways she purrs along at 55...60 mph.

Mabel is a well built Spanish Benimar . A 2005 registered in UK cab build 2003 in Spain so is getting near her 21st birthday! Still a senorita!

No major problems to date ...a couple of routine cam belts, discs, centre exhaust box and a wheel bearing. I give her a regular oil & filter change.

She is like a fine wine .... not like the mass produced plonk that's on sale now at hugely inflated prices.
not ulez compliant
 
Our old Talbot for a few reasons, but disliked it for a few reasons too. But the dislikes dwindled as we owned it, after we upgraded a few things.20171105_150014_001 (2018_05_17 15_23_24 UTC).jpg
 

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