Roamahome for sure. I converted my Peugeot Partner Tepee into a microcamper by myself 3 years ago & it's perfect for me, all 4'10.5" of me lol 😉😂 It has exactly what i need it to have to allow me to enjoy myself while I'm a2ay from home. It has a kitchen with a 1 ring burner, running cold water, sink with grey water tank underneath & 2 pop-up tables for food prep. Permanent L-shaped single bed with pull out slatted extension making it into a small double, toilet. I'd love a Roamahome next, i love how compact they are but they still contain everything u need. They can still get into places a bigger one wouldn't & will probably give u better MPG & everyone can drive them, even very short nervous drivers like me 😂 I love the character of the older motorhomes the best. I find them more welcoming & homely. This is the 2nd video of urs I've watched & I'm off to see what others u've done, i love looking indide motorhomes & converted van. Take care xx
They are both great but it depends on the style of travel. Personally touring the smaller is better as it is smaller for roads and parking... for long term I guess the bigger... Great to see you two happy and bantering....
We had the Nu Venture Rio on a 10 plate Citroen chassis for 3 years and found it a real doddle to get around, we only sold it because the government decided to lock us all down and for 2 years it didn't turn a wheel while still paying the loan for it. We have recently placed an order for a smaller van, NV 200 fully converted so we can get out and about again, but this time we can get under the height barriers 👍👍
I guess that the most obvious contender to the Nu Venture would be the array of campers offered, which also double as daily drivers. Apart from the desirable and expensive array of VW offerings, the L2H2 Peugeot/Fiat/Citroen vans are pretty much identical in height/Length/width and can be bought at many price points. They make great daily drivers.
The Bessacar is nice but if I was buying a larger motorhome I would want 4 berths including a fixed bed. The NuVenture comes fairly close facilities wise except for hot water and a shower. We hardly ever use the hot water, it is quicker to boil a kettle to wash up and if we're on a site I tend to use the washing up facilities as you chat to people, find out what's to be seen locally or if anything special is going on. A bonus with the smaller van is that you get cheaper ferry fares which can mount up if you're island hopping (or going to the Isle of Wight which must cost the most money per mile of any ferry in the world).
Desire the 5 star, can just about afford the 3 star, maybe... 🤣🤣🤣 Honestly, that little Nu Venture is a serious alternative to a self build in terms of value, functionality and practicality... It really is a great little option. Thanks for showing it after last week's depressing reality check. There is hope for me yet. 👍
Has to be 5 star but I do like the NuVenture. Jason it would be good for you to Compare van conversions, maybe the CV40 against an Autotrail or an Autosleeper if survive Matt. Cheers K.
The difference in size of the motorhomes mirrors the difference in size between these two presenters. If you are over 6 ft, like the big feller clearly is, the bijou one may be slightly cramped.
Both brilliant I think it all depends on budgets and needs I’d have either but my Mrs would like the shower so I’d swing towards the bigger one to keep her happy 😂😂 you know how it is lads 😂 Great video
Roamahome for sure. I converted my Peugeot Partner Tepee into a microcamper by myself 3 years ago & it's perfect for me, all 4'10.5" of me lol 😉😂
It has exactly what i need it to have to allow me to enjoy myself while I'm a2ay from home. It has a
kitchen with a 1 ring burner, running cold water, sink with grey water tank underneath & 2 pop-up tables for food prep. Permanent L-shaped single bed with pull out slatted extension making it into a small double, toilet. I'd love a Roamahome next, i love how compact they are but they still contain everything u need. They can still get into places a bigger one wouldn't & will probably give u better MPG & everyone can drive them, even very short nervous drivers like me 😂
I love the character of the older motorhomes the best. I find them more welcoming & homely.
This is the 2nd video of urs I've watched & I'm off to see what others u've done, i love looking indide motorhomes & converted van. Take care xx
Hi Sarah thanks for watching us! Your conversion sounds great 😀
They are both great but it depends on the style of travel. Personally touring the smaller is better as it is smaller for roads and parking... for long term I guess the bigger... Great to see you two happy and bantering....
Thanks Alex 😀
Less is more. Practicality with the NuVenture is a big winner in our opinion. Cornwalls narrow lanes no problem.
Totally agree Ghunt, And thanks for watching 😀
We had the Nu Venture Rio on a 10 plate Citroen chassis for 3 years and found it a real doddle to get around, we only sold it because the government decided to lock us all down and for 2 years it didn't turn a wheel while still paying the loan for it. We have recently placed an order for a smaller van, NV 200 fully converted so we can get out and about again, but this time we can get under the height barriers 👍👍
Great stuff Theoldhobbit,enjoy your adventure's again. 😀
I guess that the most obvious contender to the Nu Venture would be the array of campers offered, which also double as daily drivers. Apart from the desirable and expensive array of VW offerings, the L2H2 Peugeot/Fiat/Citroen vans are pretty much identical in height/Length/width and can be bought at many price points. They make great daily drivers.
Thanks for watching David, And yes totally agree 😀
The Bessacar is nice but if I was buying a larger motorhome I would want 4 berths including a fixed bed.
The NuVenture comes fairly close facilities wise except for hot water and a shower. We hardly ever use the hot water, it is quicker to boil a kettle to wash up and if we're on a site I tend to use the washing up facilities as you chat to people, find out what's to be seen locally or if anything special is going on.
A bonus with the smaller van is that you get cheaper ferry fares which can mount up if you're island hopping (or going to the Isle of Wight which must cost the most money per mile of any ferry in the world).
Great video boys,I'm going with the 3 star ,nice and compact has everything you need
Good choice! William, And thanks for watching 👍
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A very Shakespearean type of demo today's guys 😉 Kev's van would be quite adequate methinks! Thanks for the giggle and the video 🌼
Glad you enjoyed it Gina 😀
The Nu-Venture wins hands down for me because you can take it anywhere. If it had belted seats for travelling it would be perfect.
Hi Thesmudge, And totally agree it's a cracking little van 👍
Defo 5 star for me lol ,6mtr van with a fixed bed would be a dream for us lol
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Desire the 5 star, can just about afford the 3 star, maybe... 🤣🤣🤣
Honestly, that little Nu Venture is a serious alternative to a self build in terms of value, functionality and practicality... It really is a great little option. Thanks for showing it after last week's depressing reality check. There is hope for me yet. 👍
Has to be 5 star but I do like the NuVenture. Jason it would be good for you to Compare van conversions, maybe the CV40 against an Autotrail or an Autosleeper if survive Matt. Cheers K.
Ìt is small but cute .Jason and Kevin you love that one its only for one person.
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Happy New Year to you both and all the staff to.
Happy new year! Pippa 😀
Both great vehicles!
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Great video, very informative. I prefer the smaller van
Thanks for watching!
Great vans but Jason's van wins for me thanks for sharing
Cheers Lee 😀
5 Star for me. But the 3 star for size is awesome.
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The difference in size of the motorhomes mirrors the difference in size between these two presenters. If you are over 6 ft, like the big feller clearly is, the bijou one may be slightly cramped.
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Those new ventures leave a lot to be desired in terms of attention to detail for the price.
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Love the ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️
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Nice van ⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👏👏👏
Thanks JImmy, hope your well and happy new year 😀
Both brilliant I think it all depends on budgets and needs
I’d have either but my Mrs would like the shower so I’d swing towards the bigger one to keep her happy 😂😂 you know how it is lads 😂
Great video
Hi Thetattoogarden, Totally agree happy wife happy life!😂
Is that Nu Venture not quite a bit older than the Bessacar? The Nu Rio Micro might fair a bit better. Great video though you are cultured gents.
Thanks for watching Deeppiledreams 😀
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We here laurel and hardy 😂 Jason get me a tent in the grounds I'll work for you 😂 I'm serious 😂
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Haha you two are the worst used car salesmen Ive ever seen 😂😂😂 love it ! Keep up the great content 😉👍
Thanks for watching 😀
@@TheMotorhomeManmy pleasure guv 👍 .
You guys are brill. I swear to feck should I ever win the lotto, I'm coming down from Glasgow to buy from you. #ToYouToMeToYouToMe 😂😂
Hi Ocoste, everything crossed for your lottery win! be great to see you.😀
Good ❤brother
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5* Star looks more comfortable size is everything Lol
Very true Neil 😀
How much for the smol one?
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Can you get a video with the smallest camper with a shower
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