Wooow! That was absolutely beautiful! Thank Nick for sharing this with us! ❤ All the times I watch one of your motorhomes videos, came to my mind the 1st time I bought a car when I was living in Ireland, a right driving side car, the 1st day I drove, the police stopped me, and asked me if everything was ok, I told them that was my first day driving a right drive side car, they asked me where I'm from, so when I told them that I'm Italian the put the hands on they heads and told me, please don't kill anybody....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A great vehicle, especially as it takes 5 people. Not over complicated which really makes a difference. Decent storage area in the garage too. Deserves to do well in terms of sales as it were. Great video Nick.
That is a very nice motorhome, everything you need in a compact space but does not feel crowded in. Nice finishes and colours too, great tour Nick thank you.
I was waiting to be disappointed but I was very impressed ! Especially the separation of shower and toilet. Bravo for the space management ! Also I really like that two tone color scheme ! I do have a question that has really been....at me ? In several videos they have manual transmissions, why is that ? Don't get me wrong, my first car was a 74 VW Bug and I absolutely loved it ! Plus not many people now days know how to drive a "straight shift" anymore. I do however see the advantages for manual transmission with steep inclines etc. Please go easy on me with the back lash. Thank you Nick and as always, safe travels !
It's purely customer demand, a lot of people prefer manual. But I'm certainly seeing more and more with auto these days, and I think that will only increase as time goes on.
Autos are definitely the way forward. Traditionally customers in Britain went with manuals but that has changed as automatic gearboxes are so good these days and don’t overly affect fuel consumption like they used to. Also with electric cars being all automatic and some manufacturers only fitting their cars with automatic (minis…etc) they are no longer seen as something for just older folk out executive cars. Plus with motorhomes being often driven by older folk when everything doesn’t sometimes work as well as when they were younger, I wouldn’t drive anything but an automatic these days. My friend owns a camper / motorhome hire company and his entire fleet is automatic now as he felt manuals were too restrictive in his client base, especially with American, Chinese and foreign tourists looking to hire them out.
Modern automated manuals (like DSG, etc.) can be more efficient than a manual, as they usually select a much higher gear than a driver would normally think appropriate.
Hi Nick, This McLouis Fusion 373 looks great but is a prototype then is the McLouis a new brand or a daugther firm from a bigger construction motorhomes? On de back the hugh garage always very nice inside the big dinette very spacious and a compact kitchen but everything is there great, also in the middle the shower seperated from the toilet so nice and the double in the back or twin from the ceiling there is the folding bed above the salon Great Nick what a show 👍👍👍👍👍
Very nice looked a bit cramped when you turning in bedroom/bathroom not a lot extra pay load when taking in to account fuel/water/food/luggage/gas bottles all exstra tables chairs for out side and not forgetting all the people all has to be taking in to account for overall weight i think a lot of people mite not think of this
Two things stop me from buying a current motorhome,1) There is very little in the way of what I call "proper" 2 berths for a couple on their own 2) a Low island double bed at the same height as a normal double bed at home. These two things would make life a lot more enjoyable for those of us of a certain age where flexibility and desire to climb around to get in and out of bed is an option. Could Motaholic find some proper 2 berth luxury units that can be driven on a standard licence and are small enough to get around English country roads? Great site and very entertaining.
A nice vehicle. IMO all manufacturers need to start using diesel/electric ( bailey endeavour ) for heating and hot water. No point in using refillable LPG as the MFG group are reportedly doing away with them in favour of much more profitable EV charging points. Apparently LPG only accounts for a tiny fraction of a forecourts profitability. And we all know that the infrastructure for charging points is pathetic. All motorhomes and campers run on diesel and all forecourts sell it
For a McLouis, this is a surprisingly poor design - normally they're brilliant. There is a tremendous waste of central space at the back whether configured as a double or two singles. Hanging space (if any) at floor level is very inconvenient. However, for a 7.5m 'home it's nice that they haven't priced it at £100k+, like some other greedy companies try to do. The Benimar Tessoro T413 was much more useable.
Visit a motorhome show and play with some of the bendy plastic fittings! Most models have shockingly flimsy components, like the cheapest possible Ikea or B&Q stuff. That's why I find the eye-watering £80-100k prices so unacceptable. You're paying Audi money to drive away in a Dacia.
For the price, the finish is not very good. That kitchen sink looks very cheap. And whoever sits in that fifth seat when travelling will have the door bin at their feet. I'll pass on this one and stick with the Benimar Tessero T482 when I win the lottery 😂
Wooow! That was absolutely beautiful! Thank Nick for sharing this with us! ❤ All the times I watch one of your motorhomes videos, came to my mind the 1st time I bought a car when I was living in Ireland, a right driving side car, the 1st day I drove, the police stopped me, and asked me if everything was ok, I told them that was my first day driving a right drive side car, they asked me where I'm from, so when I told them that I'm Italian the put the hands on they heads and told me, please don't kill anybody....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
My pleasure!!
A great vehicle, especially as it takes 5 people. Not over complicated which really makes a difference. Decent storage area in the garage too. Deserves to do well in terms of sales as it were. Great video Nick.
Many thanks!
That is a very nice motorhome, everything you need in a compact space but does not feel crowded in. Nice finishes and colours too, great tour Nick thank you.
Very nice. It has everything. I particularly like the beds that beam down from the ceiling. Well done.
you know its cheap shit right, they all do this
Watching from Philippines 🇵🇭.. Really like your vlog about motorhome Sir Nick! More power to your channel👍
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Awesome! Thank you!
A nice vehicle Nick! Thanks for the tour
I was waiting to be disappointed but I was very impressed ! Especially the separation of shower and toilet. Bravo for the space management ! Also I really like that two tone color scheme ! I do have a question that has really been....at me ? In several videos they have manual transmissions, why is that ? Don't get me wrong, my first car was a 74 VW Bug and I absolutely loved it ! Plus not many people now days know how to drive a "straight shift" anymore. I do however see the advantages for manual transmission with steep inclines etc. Please go easy on me with the back lash. Thank you Nick and as always, safe travels !
It's purely customer demand, a lot of people prefer manual. But I'm certainly seeing more and more with auto these days, and I think that will only increase as time goes on.
Brilliant! Thank you for the tour. 🍷
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Great Van Nick Sir.. Looks great too.. You look great too
Thank you kindly!
Nice tidy little van 🙌
Autos are definitely the way forward. Traditionally customers in Britain went with manuals but that has changed as automatic gearboxes are so good these days and don’t overly affect fuel consumption like they used to. Also with electric cars being all automatic and some manufacturers only fitting their cars with automatic (minis…etc) they are no longer seen as something for just older folk out executive cars. Plus with motorhomes being often driven by older folk when everything doesn’t sometimes work as well as when they were younger, I wouldn’t drive anything but an automatic these days. My friend owns a camper / motorhome hire company and his entire fleet is automatic now as he felt manuals were too restrictive in his client base, especially with American, Chinese and foreign tourists looking to hire them out.
Modern automated manuals (like DSG, etc.) can be more efficient than a manual, as they usually select a much higher gear than a driver would normally think appropriate.
That would look amazing at Delph bank touring Glamping 5 star park.
What a huge beds.
I LOVW THIS GUY
Fine Van 👌
Very nice nick
Hi Nick, This McLouis Fusion 373 looks great but is a prototype then is the McLouis a new brand or a daugther firm from a bigger construction motorhomes? On de back the hugh garage always very nice inside the big dinette very spacious and a compact kitchen but everything is there great, also in the middle the shower seperated from the toilet so nice and the double in the back or twin from the ceiling there is the folding bed above the salon Great Nick what a show 👍👍👍👍👍
Very nice looked a bit cramped when you turning in bedroom/bathroom not a lot extra pay load when taking in to account fuel/water/food/luggage/gas bottles all exstra tables chairs for out side and not forgetting all the people all has to be taking in to account for overall weight i think a lot of people mite not think of this
Thanks!!!❤
You're welcome
Very good!! 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Two things stop me from buying a current motorhome,1) There is very little in the way of what I call "proper" 2 berths for a couple on their own 2) a Low island double bed at the same height as a normal double bed at home. These two things would make life a lot more enjoyable for those of us of a certain age where flexibility and desire to climb around to get in and out of bed is an option. Could Motaholic find some proper 2 berth luxury units that can be driven on a standard licence and are small enough to get around English country roads? Great site and very entertaining.
Also the T481 if it's just for a couple.
A nice vehicle. IMO all manufacturers need to start using diesel/electric ( bailey endeavour ) for heating and hot water. No point in using refillable LPG as the MFG group are reportedly doing away with them in favour of much more profitable EV charging points. Apparently LPG only accounts for a tiny fraction of a forecourts profitability. And we all know that the infrastructure for charging points is pathetic. All motorhomes and campers run on diesel and all forecourts sell it
Wondering if they can be bought in Canada…
Very nice.
Where's the top to the sink and the electric cooker ring with the gas hob
What is the cilindrical knob below the armrests for?
Adjusting the angle of them I believe.
So when will we get to see a boat with space for a motorhome or camper van so you get best of both worlds
Nice . . .auto would be my choice . .
👍👋NZ🇳🇿🍻twa
All those cupboards would make that van perfect for people smuggling... Bet they use that in the advertising
No TV?
I wonder if you could park a motorcycle in the garage?
Let's stop 'those' comments...
What comment
How much £?
79,500 (sorry, thought that was clear...)
Sir Nick Sir
YOOO
Needs better extraction over the shower
Storage cupboards r a bit poor rail position etc
And the bed comes over the door🙈
We are a family of 5 but i could not travel backwards
I thought that ... especially as there was no head-rest. I dread to think what would happen in an emergency stop / road traffic incident situation 😬
Need a mortgage to buy it pal
I just missed getting first comment on!! Was watching another video first, oh well...
For a McLouis, this is a surprisingly poor design - normally they're brilliant. There is a tremendous waste of central space at the back whether configured as a double or two singles. Hanging space (if any) at floor level is very inconvenient. However, for a 7.5m 'home it's nice that they haven't priced it at £100k+, like some other greedy companies try to do. The Benimar Tessoro T413 was much more useable.
Feels very cheap inside.
I agree. That kitchen sink looks like an afterthought.
Visit a motorhome show and play with some of the bendy plastic fittings! Most models have shockingly flimsy components, like the cheapest possible Ikea or B&Q stuff. That's why I find the eye-watering £80-100k prices so unacceptable. You're paying Audi money to drive away in a Dacia.
@@origin178 totally agree, a better quality second hand one any day
Only one ladder? Two beds needing a ladder? Could be awkward…
2 in garage one on top of other
For the price, the finish is not very good. That kitchen sink looks very cheap. And whoever sits in that fifth seat when travelling will have the door bin at their feet. I'll pass on this one and stick with the Benimar Tessero T482 when I win the lottery 😂
Same old nothing new here