Scattycat
Free Member
Probably not!
We spent a long time deciding what our next motorhome was going to be. We needed a central bed and a larger garage than our previous one and the 7090 ticked most of the boxes.
But based on build quality, would I buy another Rapido?
Probably not.
I accept that nearly all motorhomes have some manufacturing defects, whether in the main shell and habitation fit-out, or external suppliers fittings, whethter their owners realise it or not.
But we've had a couple of problems recently with our 8 year old Rapido that, to be honest are not wear and tear but, in my opinion, basic design faults.
So, the problem is, once the present defect is rectified do I sell and if so what to replace it with?
Bearing in mind funds are a litle limited
We spent a long time deciding what our next motorhome was going to be. We needed a central bed and a larger garage than our previous one and the 7090 ticked most of the boxes.
But based on build quality, would I buy another Rapido?
Probably not.
I accept that nearly all motorhomes have some manufacturing defects, whether in the main shell and habitation fit-out, or external suppliers fittings, whethter their owners realise it or not.
But we've had a couple of problems recently with our 8 year old Rapido that, to be honest are not wear and tear but, in my opinion, basic design faults.
So, the problem is, once the present defect is rectified do I sell and if so what to replace it with?
Bearing in mind funds are a litle limited
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