Small(ish) motorhome.

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  • JimE
    JimE Club Member Posts: 353
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    edited July 2019 #32

    I see that Autotrader have 2 adverts for a Jazz, one in Peterborough and one in Taunton.

    Have you thought of contacting the dealers and asking them which shows they will be attending to see if one is near you ?  Alternatively, they might even bring it to you for a viewing if you're fairly sure it is the right model for you.

    As an ex Autocruise Gleneagle owner, I have fond memories of a very reliable and well thought-out motorhome.

    Good hunting.

    Jim

  • young thomas
    young thomas Forum Participant Posts: 11,356
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    edited July 2019 #33

    the Jazz is a great little van and very similar to the Murvi Pimento, might be worth checking these out too, although Murvi are very expensive..

  • RJLJ
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    edited July 2019 #34

    We have an autocruise accent and use it as our everyday vehicle.  It just means you have to think a little bit about parking.  We moved up to it from a trigano tribute as we wanted the four seat belts.  When we're away we leave the bed at the back set up, saves doing it every day and the dinette is very useful.  We looked at the Jazz but found it a little small.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited July 2019 #35

    We were very disappointed with the Murvi vans in terms of finish and build quality. I’ve no idea how they got a good reputation.

    If I remember correctly, ABM has a Jazz. Perhaps he’ll tell all when he appears.

  • ABM
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    edited July 2019 #36

    Should I see anybody, with a Mancunian tinged accent, anywhere near MY 2012 Jazz,  I'll be out with the shotgun again  winkcool

  • ABM
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    edited July 2019 #37

    True TW, definitely  a cracking little motor, 5:41 metres long, easily made bed from the RIB seat - does not use the cab seats - but not really suitable for BIG people.  I'm only 5'10" ( shrinking embarassed ! ) and that's really the limit. Over the 5 years I've had it it's done 40K at approx 35mpg cruising at about 60 mph [ remember my comments to Newbies --  Its meant to be a HOLIDAY not a race cool ]. I manage to get aged sister to and from s/markets, garden centres etc with no problems from her or the 'van !! Had a few niggles over the years but nothing major and certainly nothing I haven't had from my other motors.

    Not a lot of us about, but I did find one two pitches from yours truly at Godrevy Pk last year- Champagne coloured tho'

     

    P.S. / Edit  --  It has a Compressor Fridge / Freezer running off 12 Volts ONLY  --  Carefully loaded it more than copes  with food  for a few days as well as keeping my Insulin at prescribed temperature  for a 3 - 4 week holiday.  I do have to admit tho' I do use CLUB SITES a lot excepting always my annual trip to G D S F  !!  so there  tongue-out. !!

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited July 2019 #38

    There you go, the pros and cons of the Jazz👍🏻😀

  • ronhub
    ronhub Forum Participant Posts: 111
    edited July 2019 #39

    Thanks ABM. That's very useful information. I see you're still using an old-fashioned shotgun. I could do you a deal on a semi-automatic if you're interested. 😅😅😅😅