Sunday, April 1, 2012

Choosing The Ideal Camper For Motorhome Hire




Choosing the ideal motorhome for your holiday is made simple here, it’s either small, medium or large. Andrew and Vanessa introduce the range:



Vanessa: Hi there and welcome along to Motorholme HQ. We’re at location on our open day and what better place to talk about choosing a motorhome for hire because Andrew there’s such a wide range of motorhomes to choose from that it can actually be quite daunting, but you’ve simplified the process haven’t you?



Andrew: Oh absolutely. Our philosophy from day one has been to keep things simple and that’s why we only have three models in our lineup, which is small, medium, and large. What we’ll look at today is our new range of 2012 models from Chausson, which cover those three.



Vanessa: You have specifically chosen motorhomes that are ideal for rental because they’re hardwearing, robust, and they’ve got the right layouts and so on. We’re going to have a look at those aren’t we?



Andrew: That’s right Vanessa. We’re going to look at the small, the medium, and the large, and just see what differences are and how they fit with hirer’s requirements.



Vanessa: Okay so coming up next you’ll see three individual videos and we’ll be looking at the small, medium, and large options.



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The Chausson 02 Motorhome




Here is one of 3 videos about choosing the correct motorhome to hire for your needs:



Vanessa: You’re watching Motorholme TV and right now we’re going to look at the small option, the Flash 02, and Andrew who would this motorhome suit?



Andrew: Well it’s ideal for couples, but also with the crafty single bed you can actually get away with a small family so an infant or a baby, and still have plenty of space for everybody inside.



Vanessa: So ideal for weekends away?



Andrew: Absolutely. It’s a full height vehicle on the inside, but it’s compact on the outside so you can literally park and drive this vehicle anywhere. You could park it in say a Tesco car park and also on the inside the two front seats revolve, which gives you a good size living accommodation for up to four adults.



Vanessa: So a bit like a Tardis inside?



Andrew: Yes you would not be short of space in there. It’s a very simple vehicle to operate although we do provide a handover DVD for all our models. This one in particular has very few quirks about it so it’s literally get in and go and enjoy yourself without worrying too much about how it all works.



Vanessa: What do you particularly like about this particular model?



Andrew: Well we like the fact that it’s got a fixed rear double bed and that means you don’t have to make up the bed in order to go to sleep at night, and you can leave your dinette intact with all of your things on it. Obviously with all our models you have air conditioning, cruise control, six speed gear box, they’re all fitted with a bike rack on the back, and also for entertainment you’ve got a DVD player, a flat screen TV, and also an iPod connection for your sounds as well. All in all a really nice little van to go away for say a weekend or a week just for a couple or with a small family. I particularly like the fact that it’s got a full sized fridge in it, it’s got a gas hob, and also the heating system is powered from the diesel. If you go abroad to say Europe you haven’t got to worry about filling up the gas because all of your heating is taken care of through the diesel system that’s already built in.



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