EURAMOBIL owners information (1 Viewer)

Chudders

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Some EuraMobil owners may already be aware but I have had an Email from Notts County Campers that they are official EuraMobil parts etc importers and repair specialists have been to the EM factory for training etc.
I did not know this and post this for information of EM owners. In the past some have experienced difficulty in getting parts/repairs as EM were not well represented in the UK
The e mail was very helpful so hopefully EM will be better represented in the UK
I have no connection with them and just post this for information
Have a look at their website if interested which does explain all
www.nottscountycampers.co.uk
(This may be old news to some but as usual I am half a scat behind)
Dave
 

bobandjanie

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Although we no longer have a Eura Mobil, and in the four and a half years we had ours, the only thing we needed, was a few plastic bits when we first got it, and a control panel after 4 years, but I would recommend you visit the factory if in Germany, or plan your trip around it. ::bigsmile:

You can stay free, what ever motorhome you have, including electric water and dump, and every day at about 10 o' clock they do a factory tour, tell them your english and they speak it too, then at the end of the tour they give you tea / coffee / rolls and cake, and if you need any parts you can buy them or pre book for them to do work, the plastic bits we needed I was taken round the stores, picking these bit up and no charge, just a thank you for buying a Eura Mobil. :thumb:

Don't think we get the same treatment with our Rapido. :Eeek::ROFLMAO: Bob.
 
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Chudders

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Thanks for that information, I may well be tempted to do that now that you have explained how accommodating they are. Perhaps it is a business that still values customers even after they have got your money unlike some.
Thanks, Dave

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Although we no longer have a Eura Mobil, and in the four and a half years we had ours, the only thing we needed, was a few plastic bits when we first got it, and a control panel after 4 years, but I would recommend you visit the factory if in Germany, or plan your trip around it. ::bigsmile:

You can stay free, what ever motorhome you have, including electric water and dump, and every day at about 10 o' clock they do a factory tour, tell them your english and they speak it too, then at the end of the tour they give you tea / coffee / rolls and cake, and if you need any parts you can buy them or pre book for them to do work, the plastic bits we needed I was taken round the stores, picking these bit up and no charge, just a thank you for buying a Eura Mobil. :thumb:

Don't think we get the same treatment with our Rapido. :Eeek::ROFLMAO: Bob.


You never know Bob & Jane - Ive heard that Anthony Pfaff based at the Rapido Mayenne HQ is very obliging and helpful. :thumb:

When we had a Rapido I couldn't get a part for the shower, which broke whilst we were in France without ordering it and waiting 2 weeks. Ironically, when we got home I got it off the shelf from of all places Brownhills at Newark. :Eeek:
 

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