I know its a bit awkward and this video isn't a sales pitch, but. One of the main Wildax features is the underslung, fresh water, waste water and gas tanks. None of this occupies valuable interior space, unlike most other vans. It would be great just to have a peak under the sofas or front chair cushions to see what space there is. You are so good at hunting storage when on boats, opening all the lockers etc.
For the size of Vehicle, that's a Cracking design for what is fitted in Nick, it's another decent slot in the Market that has been filled well imho. Best Wishes. Bob. 👍✨️✨️✨️
Hi Nick, And thank you for very intresting show of this Wildax Aurora Leisure and there is more space then i thought what a space and that for a 6 meter van great the funny kitchen with the extra sliding worksheet great and the table for the third person some thing for you Nick Marianne driving and you in the back edit all those nice shows for us 😉
Thought I recognised that bit of gravel in sunny Evesham. Wildax stuck with some really dated colour schemes and fabrics which made their new vans look twenty years old. So, this current range is a bit of an improvement. I’m just not keen on the twin bench layout.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🚐 Compact 6-meter WildAx Aurora Leisure camper van with automatic transmission and 140 horsepower. 00:26 💧 Built-in LPG tank, water fillers, and cassette toilet; 240V power inlet and reversing camera. 00:56 🚪 Doors provide direct access to outside; Table placement and storage explained. 01:41 🛌 Designed for 3 people; Swiveling seats create lounge area; Automatic climate control and blinds for privacy. 02:55 📊 Control system for water tanks and battery levels; Lighting, switches, and storage details. 03:58 🍳 Kitchen with lift-up section, sink, oven, and storage; Convertible bed with table setup. 04:57 📺 TV socket placement; Additional table for drink or TV; Spacious toilet compartment with shower. 06:07 🛁 Seating area converts to bed; Multiple storage spaces; Windows with screens for ventilation. 07:12 🔌 Awning cranking handle; Reading lights; Under 3.5 tons for standard driving license. Made with HARPA AI
80 grand but I think it has a very homemade conversion look and feel to it. I do like the comfy seating area at the back of the van so you can open the doors and get the inside but outside feel, even when in bed
This the kind of van I would go for - keeping the rear opening doors makes it more useful when not on holiday and allows the bikes to travel inside: far more secure; esp. given the cost of some MTBS these days...
Wow - they really need to hire a designer who isn’t eighty years old and lives in a bungalow with patterned carpets, wing back chairs and artex ceilings! £80,000 for something that looks like it was a conversion from 1987.
Really nice and compact, but better than some others that have a bajillion gadgets you'll never use. I tthink the purpose of these is essentially 'glamping' in that you are camping, albeit in a much nicer accommodation with amenities, but the true ethos of camping out under the stars or in nature somewhere shoukd be the driving force of why you get these, whereas most people want a hotel on wheels with every amenities package available and to me, that defeats the purpose of getting one of these really.
they used their loaf when spending their dough on all those bread bin storage lockers above...a nice slice of nostalgia and definitely not plain...one for the upper crust of society i think
I fail to see how filling an empty van with the contents shown costs (approx) £35k on top of the empty van price? You could buy three domestic kitchens (i.e. a load of laminated chipboard) and have them fitted for this price, so why does fitting the equivalent of only one small kitchen cost so much?
Hey Nick I do like the looks of this camper because it's stealthy with the Grey and black and doesn't scream camper giving more parking options, have a great weekend bud 👍
Or, spend 30k on a lovely caravan with much more space and separate shower, and 30k on a second hand Kia Sorento to tow it. Leave the caravan pitched up on site and off you go for fun days out and easy parking!
Absolutely, if what you want is a secondhand car and a caravan, that's totally what you should do! New motorhomes tend to be bought by people who want a new motorhome. 🙂
I know its a bit awkward and this video isn't a sales pitch, but. One of the main Wildax features is the underslung, fresh water, waste water and gas tanks. None of this occupies valuable interior space, unlike most other vans. It would be great just to have a peak under the sofas or front chair cushions to see what space there is. You are so good at hunting storage when on boats, opening all the lockers etc.
Awning, Solar Panel and Gas BBQ point and Reversing Sensors, comes with carpets etc also
What a lovely smaller vehicle. Its nicely laid out and practical. Thanks Nick.
My pleasure!
I watch so many yacht videos, I was looking for the radar and autopilot! Thanks Nick!
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Always awesome. I think I found the fridge. Looks like it is under the hanging locker to the left of the hub! 🤣 🍷 🤗
That's the badger!!
I was wondering!
For the size of Vehicle, that's a Cracking design for what is fitted in Nick, it's another decent slot in the Market that has been filled well imho. Best Wishes. Bob. 👍✨️✨️✨️
It's not a bad little van nick 🙌
One of the best Campervan's I have seen.
Hi Nick, And thank you for very intresting show of this Wildax Aurora Leisure and there is more space then i thought what a space and that for a 6 meter van great the funny kitchen with the extra sliding worksheet great and the table for the third person some thing for you Nick Marianne driving and you in the back edit all those nice shows for us 😉
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Fridge ????
Thought I recognised that bit of gravel in sunny Evesham.
Wildax stuck with some really dated colour schemes and fabrics which made their new vans look twenty years old. So, this current range is a bit of an improvement. I’m just not keen on the twin bench layout.
Great video as always thank you. Not much to dislike in this neat van apart from the roller doors on the storage. Just a personal preference.
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Love it! What an amazing camper van packed with style and features!
I particularly like the Interior design especially the design for the seating 😊
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🚐 Compact 6-meter WildAx Aurora Leisure camper van with automatic transmission and 140 horsepower.
00:26 💧 Built-in LPG tank, water fillers, and cassette toilet; 240V power inlet and reversing camera.
00:56 🚪 Doors provide direct access to outside; Table placement and storage explained.
01:41 🛌 Designed for 3 people; Swiveling seats create lounge area; Automatic climate control and blinds for privacy.
02:55 📊 Control system for water tanks and battery levels; Lighting, switches, and storage details.
03:58 🍳 Kitchen with lift-up section, sink, oven, and storage; Convertible bed with table setup.
04:57 📺 TV socket placement; Additional table for drink or TV; Spacious toilet compartment with shower.
06:07 🛁 Seating area converts to bed; Multiple storage spaces; Windows with screens for ventilation.
07:12 🔌 Awning cranking handle; Reading lights; Under 3.5 tons for standard driving license.
Made with HARPA AI
A cracking vehicle, well thought out as it were.
Like this one especially since it’s auto transmission. Lots of useful features perfect for a couple thanks Nick 👌
Glad you liked it!
Another brilliant video and nice camper nick ⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
80 grand but I think it has a very homemade conversion look and feel to it. I do like the comfy seating area at the back of the van so you can open the doors and get the inside but outside feel, even when in bed
Nice tour Nick ! However first strike for you as you forgot the wave in the mirror 😂
That's the other channel..! 🤫😄
Nice wee camper van to go where u want nick
One of the best vehicles Iv seen for a while as per usual great presentation nick keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
This the kind of van I would go for - keeping the rear opening doors makes it more useful when not on holiday and allows the bikes to travel inside: far more secure; esp. given the cost of some MTBS these days...
Also lovely to have the kitchen poking out into the open doorway - would be lovely for cooking with a view to look at.
Where do you put your bikes when you are sleeping at night. Outside? At night!
Very secure. NOT
Sleep in the front bed. Or put them in the kitchen space. @@Pwilli-hs6yi
Thanks Nick - lovely bit of kit 😉😂
You're welcome!
Nice layout and features, but it would greatly benefit from brighter and more positive (less grey) interior color scheme.
whilst I do love the van in general, they have that same flooring in the working mens club bathrooms near me 🤣
Wow - they really need to hire a designer who isn’t eighty years old and lives in a bungalow with patterned carpets, wing back chairs and artex ceilings! £80,000 for something that looks like it was a conversion from 1987.
Really nice and compact, but better than some others that have a bajillion gadgets you'll never use. I tthink the purpose of these is essentially 'glamping' in that you are camping, albeit in a much nicer accommodation with amenities, but the true ethos of camping out under the stars or in nature somewhere shoukd be the driving force of why you get these, whereas most people want a hotel on wheels with every amenities package available and to me, that defeats the purpose of getting one of these really.
Hi, can you please do more videos where they use incinerator toilets?
That's a really nice machine...
they used their loaf when spending their dough on all those bread bin storage lockers above...a nice slice of nostalgia and definitely not plain...one for the upper crust of society i think
I need a van or motor home that has hideyholes for cats as I will be travelling with two cats and two dogs….
I fail to see how filling an empty van with the contents shown costs (approx) £35k on top of the empty van price? You could buy three domestic kitchens (i.e. a load of laminated chipboard) and have them fitted for this price, so why does fitting the equivalent of only one small kitchen cost so much?
1st finnaly .Poland
Well done 👏
Hey Nick I do like the looks of this camper because it's stealthy with the Grey and black and doesn't scream camper giving more parking options, have a great weekend bud 👍
@@irishterminator. Thanks, you too! 😃
YES!! 😃
@@irishterminator. not only you watch top gear. All the best from Poland
Is there a fridge? Or did you just forget to show it?
Good point where's the fridge??
The fridge is situated under the kitchen slide out worktop.
Or, spend 30k on a lovely caravan with much more space and separate shower, and 30k on a second hand Kia Sorento to tow it. Leave the caravan pitched up on site and off you go for fun days out and easy parking!
Absolutely, if what you want is a secondhand car and a caravan, that's totally what you should do! New motorhomes tend to be bought by people who want a new motorhome. 🙂
@@MOTAHOLIC and dont want to tow something you cant reverse!
Is there a fridge?
I just wish these campervans had 5 seating/seatbelts for a family.
Some do, but they tend to be bigger.
Take a look at some of the Dreamer models - E.g. Family Van.
That high level rear light looks so out of place, like they forgot to add it on when designing it and just stuck it on last minute.
Bed length is really important nowadays please?? I suspect 1.8m or 6ft1 so not great for taller people??
There is freeze or refrigerator?
Guess Nick is getting old😂
.... I missed the fridge. ?
No fridge ???
Thats awesome pity no fridge???
Next to the cooker I believe
interior is revolting
the choice of upholstery is disgusting
80k for a van with a sink and a cooker and a mattress 😂🤣🤣 it’s not even a Mercedes 4 wheel drive 😂🤣🤣
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Stick to boats Nick…
I'll definitely do that then, thanks for your advice! 👍🏻
That's too pricey for what it is?🧐