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MMM August issue


Lucie Cranfield

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The August issue of MMM is on-sale now! Our specially themed 'paradise' issue of MMM is packed with over 39 pages of magical motorhome destinations including the Loir, French Alps, Scotland, Shetlands and Czech Republic. There's also 70 perfect sites for peaceful summer nights.

 

We look at what's coming from the continent in 2013 with news from some leading European manufacturers - Carthago, Dethleffs, Hobby and Laika. Plus we test the Bailey Approach SE 745, Rapido 646B, 2010 Auto-Sleeper Warwick Duo and 2008 Hymer C662.

 

We also offer advice for buying a secondhand A-class motorhome, include forecourt prices for used A-class coachbuilts and find some great deals on new and used motorhomes around the UK.

 

The August issue also includes a FREE 24 page guide to bespoke design and 'van conversions.

 

Don't miss out - order your copy now. Click here http://bit.ly/MImOkb

 

If you're travelling away, why not get a digital copy. You can get the MMM App and 42-page sample issue for free and you can buy a digital copy of the August issue of MMM from just £1.99. Just click here http://bit.ly/L5dZz2

 

 

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Lucie Cranfield - 2012-07-26 3:01 PM

 

We look at what's coming from the continent in 2013 with news from some leading European manufacturers - Carthago, Dethleffs, Hobby and Laika. Plus we test the Bailey Approach SE 745, Rapido 646B, 2010 Auto-Sleeper Warwick Duo and 2008 Hymer C662.

 

 

Jees= so much for Hymer build quality, then.

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Lucie - Good edition but why are you so shy at mentioning the excellent Adria Motorhomes supplement also with the August magazine?

 

Surely this cannot be yet another example of a british motorhome magazine favouring british builds over the excellent european built motorhomes such as Adria.

 

It's about time the british specialist magazines (especially the Caravan Club and the C&C Club) so called motorhome tests included the real competition not just the vehicles built in Lincolnshire :-D

 

You are happy enough to feature campsites all over Europe so why so reticent to feature non-British motorhomes?

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