New smaller motorhome unveiled
Posted on August 29th 2008
Fans of caravanning - in all its weird and wonderful forms - will be delighted to discover the unveiling of the new Autocruise Pulse, which offers caravaners the chance to drive a motorhome that won't hog the narrow country roads of Britain.
The Pulse is a unique concept, small enough to fit into most garages and compact enough to park in town, yet large enough to take on holiday with a family of four, it has been claimed by the manufacturers.
Although the Pulse seats four and sleeps only two, the Autocruise haven't forgotten the kids; it does have an extra bed option in the roof of the vehicle, just about big enough to sleep two children.
A large proportion of the living space is created by swivelling the front seats round to create a lounge effect.
Among with many other new caravan models, the new Autocruise will be on display for the first time at the International Caravan & Motorhome Show 2008, at the NEC Birmingham, between October 14 and 19
Anyone hoping to pick up a caravan at the event should collect some caravan insurance first however, as an accident that occurs to the vehicle, be it fire theft or a crash, could cost dearly.
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