Easyliving
Free Member
I am always a bit (okay, very) sceptical when it comes to motorhome awards, I think maybe the winner is influenced by which manufacturer spends most on advertising.
I notice that the 2016 MMM awards don't feature a single motorhome from a British based manufacturer.
Compare this to the equivalent Caravan Club awards for 2016. According to the small item in the MMM news pages this month Auto Trail won with their V-Line 540 SE, Imala 615, Imala 730, Tracker EKS and Delaware. The Tribute T670 (owned by same group as AT) also won.
I assume the 'experts' who judge these things are all looking for value for money, features etc so how come they all arrive at different conclusions?
I suppose the moral of all this is - read the reviews but make up your own mind.
Paul
I notice that the 2016 MMM awards don't feature a single motorhome from a British based manufacturer.
Compare this to the equivalent Caravan Club awards for 2016. According to the small item in the MMM news pages this month Auto Trail won with their V-Line 540 SE, Imala 615, Imala 730, Tracker EKS and Delaware. The Tribute T670 (owned by same group as AT) also won.
I assume the 'experts' who judge these things are all looking for value for money, features etc so how come they all arrive at different conclusions?
I suppose the moral of all this is - read the reviews but make up your own mind.
Paul