Like you, we are currently Hymer A class owners. Before that 2 N&B motorhomes. Visited the NEC show yesterday with our next MH in mind. Agree with 7068. The Carthago interiors are stuck in the past. Too fussy and blingy for us. Really don’t like all of the 1980,s shiny surfaces, clear acrylic cabinets and ruched leather. In contrast, liked the clean lines of the Addria Supersonic. An observation about the show - it was noticeable how many stands are now using staff with no product or industry knowledge whatsoever. Clearly brought in just for the show. Frustrating when they can’t answer the simplest of questions.
Yes the Adria is fabulous. It was one of the standouts in October too. Why the swap from your Hymer? Just fancy a change? I keep looking but can’t really see much that tempts me yet. I decided not to do the February show this year as all the new vehicles tend to be in October one. Glad I’m not missing much 😉
@@BellasBigAdventures We are really happy with the Hymer on the Mercedes chassis and will stick with that brand unless something better comes along. N&B are beautiful motorhomes but too much warranty work needed, hence the move across to Hymer. My husband keeps looking at the Morello Loft. I’m the banker in our relationship and keep distracting him by scoping what else is available!
Really interesting contrast to the Hymer. I found I had a mixed reaction to it. The clever use of space (toilet excepted) is a plus. I love the curved cabinets and drawers. In fact the curves throughout the vehicle are very stylish and fashion-forward. But I really dislike the style of the interior! In contrast to the chic design of the structures the surfaces didn’t appeal to me. Very old fashioned colour way and fabrics. They must have a specific driver group in mind? And I think the shiny surfaces and handles are a mistake IMO. Too glaring and presumably easily scratched? Is the table scratched by the way or is that the design of the surface? The Corian is lovely though! The price is extraordinary! But you get a lot of space to live in. Just a shame about the ‘look and feel’ I think. Wonder what the other commenters think?
The curved cabinets are lovely but the fabric colours (despite being 9 of them) are all shades of beige/brown or cream. I personally prefer the cream version. The table is not scratched it’s a sort of marble/slate effect. Not sure that works as a finish either but I believe there is a cream top version too. Thanks for watching and commenting 😀👍🏻
I'd love to borrow that for 3 weeks every year ❤
Yes proper luxury apartment style.
248k?😮
It is indeed.
Like you, we are currently Hymer A class owners. Before that 2 N&B motorhomes. Visited the NEC show yesterday with our next MH in mind. Agree with 7068. The Carthago interiors are stuck in the past. Too fussy and blingy for us. Really don’t like all of the 1980,s shiny surfaces, clear acrylic cabinets and ruched leather. In contrast, liked the clean lines of the Addria Supersonic. An observation about the show - it was noticeable how many stands are now using staff with no product or industry knowledge whatsoever. Clearly brought in just for the show. Frustrating when they can’t answer the simplest of questions.
Yes the Adria is fabulous. It was one of the standouts in October too. Why the swap from your Hymer? Just fancy a change? I keep looking but can’t really see much that tempts me yet. I decided not to do the February show this year as all the new vehicles tend to be in October one. Glad I’m not missing much 😉
@@BellasBigAdventures We are really happy with the Hymer on the Mercedes chassis and will stick with that brand unless something better comes along. N&B are beautiful motorhomes but too much warranty work needed, hence the move across to Hymer. My husband keeps looking at the Morello Loft. I’m the banker in our relationship and keep distracting him by scoping what else is available!
@@mrsc8044 😂 good plan beautiful motorhome but £££!
Really interesting contrast to the Hymer. I found I had a mixed reaction to it. The clever use of space (toilet excepted) is a plus. I love the curved cabinets and drawers. In fact the curves throughout the vehicle are very stylish and fashion-forward. But I really dislike the style of the interior! In contrast to the chic design of the structures the surfaces didn’t appeal to me. Very old fashioned colour way and fabrics. They must have a specific driver group in mind? And I think the shiny surfaces and handles are a mistake IMO. Too glaring and presumably easily scratched? Is the table scratched by the way or is that the design of the surface? The Corian is lovely though! The price is extraordinary! But you get a lot of space to live in. Just a shame about the ‘look and feel’ I think. Wonder what the other commenters think?
The curved cabinets are lovely but the fabric colours (despite being 9 of them) are all shades of beige/brown or cream. I personally prefer the cream version.
The table is not scratched it’s a sort of marble/slate effect. Not sure that works as a finish either but I believe there is a cream top version too.
Thanks for watching and commenting 😀👍🏻