Latest Reviews
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Head to head test Swift Escape Vs Chausson Flash 03 (Motorhome Monthly Magazine)
26 September 2011
There’s value aplenty and room for Mum, Dad and the kids in these entry-level coachbuilts from Blighty and France
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Matt West takes his family around the Lake District in an Escape (Northern Echo)
15 September 2011
The Swift is by far the biggest vehicle I have ever driven on British roads... it sleeps six in relative comfort and comes with all manner of mod cons
The multi-award winning Escape range is the ideal entry point to enjoy the freedom owning a coachbuilt motorhome can bring. With all the essentials and more at a price that makes owning a new motorhome an affordable proposition, the Escape comes with a choice of four High-line and one Low-line model so there is sure to be a layout to suit you.
With all models now getting the new 130bhp Euro 5 engine with 6-speed gearbox as standard you can be assured of improved fuel economy and acceleration with lower CO2 emissions, compared to the Euro 4 version, making the package even more attractive.
The cab features a fully integrated factory fit radio/CD/mp3 player with switch off timing adjustable up to 3 hours and all models also now have a cab battery isolation switch to prevent discharge in storage, fitted as standard.
Inside ‘Mali Acacia’ wood finish offers richer colouring with a defined woodgrain texture and it tones with the floral soft furnishings and leather look trim. Sprung assisted, beech slatted seat tops provide easy access to storage areas below (except travelling seats). Practical improvements make electrics easy to access and use.
Well-equipped kitchens feature a GRP effect sink and come with an 80 litre fridge and a combined thermostatic oven and grill, both with electronic ignition. Washrooms have a 35mm thick entrance door with domestic style mortice lock and handle plus the latest Thetford C250 toilet with electric flush and wheeled holding tank.
The special value Comfort pack can be added to further enhance the specification.