Swift Motorhome - Never Again

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  • Tinwheeler
    Tinwheeler Forum Participant Posts: 23,135 ✭✭✭
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    edited October 2021 #32

    The answer was "no" when we asked. 

    However, the Dometic has not given any trouble so far 🤞🤞🤞

     

    Apologies, OP, let's stick to Swift.

  • Whittakerr
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    edited October 2021 #33

    Since my wife passed away i do a lot of trips with my granddaughter. The fixed double bed layout of my current caravan isn't the ideal layout anymore so i am changing it to a layout that better suites my current circumstances.

  • Extugger
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    edited October 2021 #34
     

    Dometic are a Swedish owned company, so one would expect quality products. However, with an operating profit of approx £1.5bn (2020) and shareholders to pay since November 2015, they're highly unlikely to give a flying fig about your 'faulty' fridge, concentrating more on numbers and profits, thus leaving the dealerships to take the flack. No doubt they have an extensive aftersales team.

    Thetford are an American manufacturer who concentrate on the manufacturing of quality sanitary products and specialist fridges for the leisure industry. Not so much a "Jack of all trades" . In my later years of caravanning, I've used both products. I would say the latter are definitely better quality.

    It's very disappointing to read posts about repeatedly defective and poor quality workmanship, particularly in 'flagship' products, but with absolutely no one to complain to (other than your dealer) and no one to champion your cause, this unregulated industry just keeps rolling on (NCC don't count imho) 

    I hope your problems are resolved soon Seefarers.  I too have learnt my lesson re Swift.

     

     

     

     

     
  • SeeFarers
    SeeFarers Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited October 2021 #35

    I do not expect any supplier such as Dometic to care about my problems but I do expect Swift to and that is the rub.  My dealer has placed warranty claims on my behalf but seems unable to get any movement from Swift.  Dates for delivery of parts are continuously put back.

    I spent a lot to buy this van less than three years ago and I would not buy another from Swift.  My van satisfies our needs but its ownership has been a headache due to the manufacturer.  I am now not in the mood to accept any excuses from Swift for my predicament.

    I agree that Thetford products are better and I would change if it was up to me and Thatford built a model that would fit.

     

  • ScreenNameDF3E82BEDB
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    edited March 2022 #36

    I’m actually a seasoned corporate investigator, MD of a Private Criminal Prosecution business and one that builds class action cases against offending organisations for failings and negligence of this very sort.

    I’ve also recently acquired an £80k+ Kon-Tiki 596 Sport GP and have found an assortment of major issues within days of ownership.  I can tell you that these issues are all clearly known and are mainly being ignored, by the manufacturers and therefore there will be no excuses that will support them, in any Court room, if they try to fob me off, when I get round to making a start on demanding fixes under the warranties etc.  I’m equally VERY disappointed to hear how many other customers have been treated actually and firmly believe that this is a huge class action waiting to happen, so let’s see what evidence I gather when I start to address my long list folks.

    I’m not touting for business, but I would be prepared to perform a mass class-action, in support of this membership group, (Pro-Bono) and if my investigations into these ongoing Swift build quality concerns continue to surface, as I’m convinced they will.

    Watch this space.

    Mr Morris - Northamptonshire 

  • SeasideBill
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    edited March 2022 #37

    Interesting….poor build quality (and after care) seems to be an issue with too many manufacturers these days including mine (Knaus/Weinsberg). Is it just complacently on their part or something more systematic across the industry? Maybe too much money is chasing too few motorhomes so manufacturers don’t have to try very hard? I can’t imagine a common situation like this in the automotive industry. If you’ve got £60k or more to spend on a car dealers generally treat you like royalty.

  • bill
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    edited March 2022 #38

    I used to be a big fan of the Swift Group's products but they seem to have obtained a terrible reputation for poor quality of the last few years.  Really sad !

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  • obbernockle
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    edited March 2022 #40

    Swift chose their supplier. Not us. We don't care where Swift buy their material from, and it is not our responsibility to care about that. We buy our caravans from retailers  and our sales contract is with them. Dealers always want to pass the buck to either the caravan maker or the fitted equipment maker, but this is not acceptable at all. We hand our money to the dealer and they are responsible for the entire product. The industry stinks.

  • SeeFarers
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    edited March 2022 #41

    Thank you for all the postings as it helps to understand the state of the motorhome industry and the quality of the products their advertising purports to convey.

    As an update to my original posting some five months ago, my motorhome is finally booked in at my dealer to have the shower cubicle replaced.  It will be a little over one year since the fault was first reported.

    With regard to the external pannier drawer which I modified myself (within warranty), it is working fine with no issues that plagued the original setup. After a year, a new set of replacement drawer runners were supplied by Swift, but were still the same type as the originals (mild steel cabinet runners) so I'll use them in my workshop.

    I am resigned to living with the Dometic fridge shelves that are too brittle and break.  I have several door shelves now in stock, supplied by my dealer but continue to use my original broken shelves that I have modified and strengthened to be fit for purpose.

    I continue to be pleased with the design of my motorhome but the quality is disappointing.  Other niggly issues still crop up but I endeavour to overcome them myself.  My motorhome is now out of warranty so I feel free to carry out my own improvements.

    Mr Morris, you are quite right that many faults are long standing and are never resolved.  Some are due to poor design or materials and maybe are prevalent in the whole industry.  I shall indeed watch your space.

     

  • ScreenNameB6A1BE1C23
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    edited September 2022 #42

    Hired two Swift motorhomes recently. A 2019 (665) and 2019 (664) model both Escape versions . Both idled during Covid according to the rental company…so shocking to experience the disgracefully poor build quality. Window fittings falling apart, coachwork cheap and nasty. Will not be having anything to do with Swift. Is this why people buy the expensive German brands?

  • obbernockle
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    edited September 2022 #43

    As an ISO9000 Registered company, Swift Group and the other caravan/ motor caravan producers/manufacturers are responsible for the entire product as it leaves the factory, however, that responsibility is to the retailer. Legal responsibility to the customer rests with the retailer.

    It's a nice, cosy little world that the producers operate from, isn't it? It's not hard to see why they are not really concerned about retail customers.

     

  • Tammygirl
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    edited September 2022 #44

    Our fridge has an audible alarm if power of any kind is cut off. 

    At one time folk were advised to turn their fridges upside down for a few hours to distribute the gas, like you found out it works, for how often I'm not sure. 

  • Aspenshaw
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    edited September 2022 #45

    I bought a new Swift motorhome in 1995. It leaked. I changed it in 1997 for a different layout Swift. It leaked. Both the leaking areas were fixed under their warranties. I vowed never to buy a Swift. I've bought German since. Recently I came to be aware the two Swift vans I had are still on the road. Perhaps Swift products mature with age.

     

  • SteveL
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    edited January 2023 #46

    I was watching the new Motorhoming programme with Paul Merton and Suki Webster last night. In the first scene they were unplugging their van from EHU, it was a Swift Escape. Seconds later they were driving in Cornwall in a Roller Team, I think Zefiro. The swift was not seen again. Perhaps they had problems with their Swift, 🤔 either that or a massive continuity error.😂

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2023 #47

    Could it be that they have more than one sponsor, and have to show each of them sometime during the show?

  • SteveL
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    edited January 2023 #48

    If it was, they clearly didn’t pay much as they only got a minute.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2023 #49

    But It was sufficient time for you to notice. Isn't that just how product placement works, a quick view and an image sticks in the memory, and then some viewers will investigate that product.

  • SteveL
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    edited January 2023 #50

    and then some viewers will investigate that product.

    It might work as long as they don’t come across this thread in their investigation.😂

  • cyberyacht
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    edited January 2023 #51

    I think I read somewhere that there was some skirt damage on one, so it may be that they had to change vans.

  • peedee
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    edited January 2023 #52

    The Swift was shown in the intro and was probably a standard shot?

    peedee

     
  • Navigateur
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    edited January 2023 #53

    Perhaps the Swift was not the motor caravan they were using and they were merely acquiring an EHU lead?

  • G T Brown
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    edited March 2023 #54

    Swift 597 2 years old now

    I am with you on this, my runners jammed what a bad design, the dealer handling my warranty has got the runners in for me so i will fit myself, my awning light has blown once because of water ingress, it was replaced under warranty, the new one has condensation so they have another for me which i will fit myself, my front pull out bed fell apart as the screws were too short and runners fell apart, fridge door trays have all broke, front panel above windscreen that says swift blew off, they replaced under warranty, If they had a bit more attention to detail lots of these problems would not occur.