Auto-sleepers van conversion motorhomes

stevenich
stevenich Forum Participant Posts: 2
edited February 2015 in Motorhomes #1

We are considering downsizing our coachbuilt motorhome for a van conversion, the Auto-sleepers Warwick XL being the favourite, since we like the rear lounge, single bed layout. 

Our main reservation concerns ventilation, since the rear windows on the Auto-Sleepers range, being based on the minibus body rather than the van, only have two very small ones which open, one of which is actually in the bathroom, and the other in the sliding
door!

We always, even in cold weather, have the windows on the Bessacarr on the first latch to generate an acceptable level of ventilation. Does anyone with experience of these motorhomes have any observations on this please? I have seen a number of them on site
with A/C units fitted, which makes me wonder whether this is a significant issue.

I know that there are 3 Hekis on the Warwick, but that doesn't seem to me to be as good as windows which actually open. 

Many thanks,

Steve