Many thanks for the tour Nick. Nice looking van, very compact. To me it appears to be very expensive for what you are getting. Not sure if I like the pop top arrangement, can imagine the velcro not holding properly after being used a few times, just my opinion. Keep up the good work. 😊😊
Great one! Love the beautiful minimalist interior, one you won’t get a headache in! And a clever boot for your outside stuff! Do you know if it has solar too? Then it would be perfect for longer trips out and about. But i could be tempted by this one for sure! ❤🎉❤
Hi Nick, A nice camper Van this time the Carado 540 Pro a compact one with a pop up roof so it travels 4 guest but sleeps also 4 guest and that with only 5.40 in length great with a kitchen and small bathroom everything you need for a nice holiday thanks for the show 👍👍👍👍👍
It's a reasonable layout, but for that price I'd expect more bells and whistles. The back, for example could be a lifting bed, to make better use of the rear when not sleeping. Given how cramped the rest is, this would seem to be a no brainer. You'd expect decent AV as part of the package, so maybe 2 x tvs, one in the rear and one in the front. The shower could be a circulating shower, to reduce water use and extend the off grid use, and so on. Starlink, solar, etc. Then you'd have a seriously capable vehicle. Trying to imagine 2 people in that space in its current configuration, I think pretty quickly you'd regret your choice.
Like the sliding door it doesn't get in the way when open. Small camper van with all you need to tour around. I was thinking of some of the music 🎶 🎵 🎶 festival - no trek to the toilet at night or day!!!!!! Whilst in the van.
Perfect to go to a few days long festival. Travel 4, sleeps 4, have all essential amenities, and the cramped up space doesn’t really matter when it’s used to drive to and from, and then as a glamping metal tent ;p
We used to go sailing on a tiny yacht for three weeks, family of four and a dog, half the space that this has, absolutely! Times have changed though... 😄
I'd even say 'cramped for two' & only suitable for a solo traveller...& at £80k. £30k for the base van & £50k for the build, that's beyond extortionate. Materials are around £6-8k, plus labour. Greed within the campervan & motorhome industry is forever prevalent.
@@keepitreal1547 And yet, despite that there's no one making these for whatever the figure is you think should be possible and absolutely wiping the floor with every other manufacturer to become the greatest campervan and motorhome builder in the world. It's almost like it's not actually possible once you factor in the cost of the factory purchase or rent, rates, electric, heating, lighting, a workforce, development costs, tooling costs, marketing costs, insurance, product liability, and all the many many other business expenses that businesses in the real world have to cover. 🙂
So nice to see a quite short camper that still has a toilet. I wish more of those small ones would utilize slide outs to get more room. But i suppose that would make it too expensive for the size.
If you ever think you may be running out of motor homes to review you could alway start to review TH-camr van conversions . There must be millions of them 😂
I like that. Would look good with black off-road wheels and tyres and bull bars. I like the pop top, said for ages why don’t manufacturers do that on campers bigger than Vw size vans. I’d have darker coloured upholstery but apart from that it would suit me just fine
They've packed a whole lot into this one, which is almost a victim of its own cleverness. A privacy curtain for the bed at the back would be great. Only two people can watch TV, which is frustrating. Can the table go higher? It looks like a tight squeeze for knees and thighs. Thanks for sharing!
It's lovely. Just one question. Does the bed at the back also turn into a lounge, with two bench seats on either side? If so, then I would be inclined to keep it that way and use the upper level as the permanent bedroom. What do others think of this concept?
One thing I noticed...no oven. And for me it is a bit to small. The thing with 3.5t is that, yes you can drive it on a standard car license...but once you have packed everything/everyone in it could exceed that 3.5 tons. I mean 4 humans could add an extra 350kg or more!
nice looking van but 4 people really, and if really HOW are you supposed to cook for 4 on two burners? for 80k next to NO thought into actually living in and using it
Very nice how well they put so much in that size of space. Thank you for the tour! 🍷
Thanks for watching!
@@FLGurl Hi, Nice to see a familiar name on this channel two. 👋 😊
@@Bernie-5 Hello!
That is a nice camper van for the size, it has everything you need and I like the rear storage area as well. Great tour Nick thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Many thanks for the tour Nick. Nice looking van, very compact. To me it appears to be very expensive for what you are getting. Not sure if I like the pop top arrangement, can imagine the velcro not holding properly after being used a few times, just my opinion.
Keep up the good work. 😊😊
Great one! Love the beautiful minimalist interior, one you won’t get a headache in! And a clever boot for your outside stuff! Do you know if it has solar too? Then it would be perfect for longer trips out and about. But i could be tempted by this one for sure! ❤🎉❤
Hi Nick, A nice camper Van this time the Carado 540 Pro a compact one with a pop up roof so it travels 4 guest but sleeps also 4 guest and that with only 5.40 in length great with a kitchen and small bathroom everything you need for a nice holiday thanks for the show 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching! 👀
It's a reasonable layout, but for that price I'd expect more bells and whistles.
The back, for example could be a lifting bed, to make better use of the rear when not sleeping. Given how cramped the rest is, this would seem to be a no brainer. You'd expect decent AV as part of the package, so maybe 2 x tvs, one in the rear and one in the front. The shower could be a circulating shower, to reduce water use and extend the off grid use, and so on. Starlink, solar, etc.
Then you'd have a seriously capable vehicle.
Trying to imagine 2 people in that space in its current configuration, I think pretty quickly you'd regret your choice.
Like the sliding door it doesn't get in the way when open. Small camper van with all you need to tour around. I was thinking of some of the music 🎶 🎵 🎶 festival - no trek to the toilet at night or day!!!!!! Whilst in the van.
Ideal for that!
Perfect to go to a few days long festival. Travel 4, sleeps 4, have all essential amenities, and the cramped up space doesn’t really matter when it’s used to drive to and from, and then as a glamping metal tent ;p
"Cozy" for two, absolutely claustrophobic for four!
We used to go sailing on a tiny yacht for three weeks, family of four and a dog, half the space that this has, absolutely! Times have changed though... 😄
I'd even say 'cramped for two' & only suitable for a solo traveller...& at £80k.
£30k for the base van & £50k for the build, that's beyond extortionate.
Materials are around £6-8k, plus labour.
Greed within the campervan & motorhome industry is forever prevalent.
@@keepitreal1547 And yet, despite that there's no one making these for whatever the figure is you think should be possible and absolutely wiping the floor with every other manufacturer to become the greatest campervan and motorhome builder in the world. It's almost like it's not actually possible once you factor in the cost of the factory purchase or rent, rates, electric, heating, lighting, a workforce, development costs, tooling costs, marketing costs, insurance, product liability, and all the many many other business expenses that businesses in the real world have to cover. 🙂
So nice to see a quite short camper that still has a toilet. I wish more of those small ones would utilize slide outs to get more room. But i suppose that would make it too expensive for the size.
Agreed but the extra weight might also take it into a different market segment
If you ever think you may be running out of motor homes to review you could alway start to review TH-camr van conversions . There must be millions of them 😂
Would make more expensive and adds more weight to vehicle.
I like that. Would look good with black off-road wheels and tyres and bull bars. I like the pop top, said for ages why don’t manufacturers do that on campers bigger than Vw size vans. I’d have darker coloured upholstery but apart from that it would suit me just fine
They've packed a whole lot into this one, which is almost a victim of its own cleverness. A privacy curtain for the bed at the back would be great. Only two people can watch TV, which is frustrating. Can the table go higher? It looks like a tight squeeze for knees and thighs. Thanks for sharing!
It's lovely. Just one question. Does the bed at the back also turn into a lounge, with two bench seats on either side? If so, then I would be inclined to keep it that way and use the upper level as the permanent bedroom. What do others think of this concept?
That was really good 😊
Are pop tops safe from break ins ?
A outdoor camper van that’s internal colouring seems designed to display mud!
Are the windows on this camper van double glazing?
And what about insulation?
Just wonderin'...
Is there security in sleeping in these motorhomes at night or only for allocated areas?
You could surely get an alarm system on this with cameras if you want.
One thing I noticed...no oven. And for me it is a bit to small. The thing with 3.5t is that, yes you can drive it on a standard car license...but once you have packed everything/everyone in it could exceed that 3.5 tons. I mean 4 humans could add an extra 350kg or more!
Motor home car tour ❤ 😍
Nice but i prefer the more room in a motorhome
nice looking van but 4 people really, and if really HOW are you supposed to cook for 4 on two burners? for 80k next to NO thought into actually living in and using it
Easily resolved - buy a bigger one if you can't cope with the size of this one. 🙂
Is it just me, or is £80,000 a bit much for something as small as this?
We're now living in a world where you can pay £50,000 for a Honda Civic and over £100,000 for a Volvo. So, no.