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Sep 20, 2014
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Hi I am looking to purchase a 2011 model of the auto-sleeper Cotswold
The query's I have are
1 does anyone have any idea of average fuel consumption of the 3 litre Peugeot
Regards
Gordon
 

icantremember

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Hi Gordon and welcome to MHF.

We have an Autocruise Augusta (2010), 4250Kg with 3.0l Peugeot which according to the onboard computer always returns 27-30 mpg depending on terrain and speed. This figure has been steady since we bought the m/h new and have covered just 20,000 miles.

I believe this may be similar weight etc to the AS.

P.S. If you or anyone else is interested we shall most likely be selling soon as we are going to the NEC next month to look for a replacement.
 

Allanm

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Welcome to fun, have you been over to the Autosleepers forum? Someone on there will have a Cotswold and will be able to answer all your questions.
Nice van by the way, we have its replacement, a Broadway FB
Allan

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DuxDeluxe

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I used to have a Broadway with the same 3 litre engine. Got 26mpg based on spreadsheet calculations over 11000 miles. Much depends on the speed you drive of course.

One thing with the Cotswold is the external panels possibly creasing at the rear due to a design fault. Check this out and also the chassis extensions that support. You will find a lot of good information on the ASOF as previously recommended. Although now a Pilote owner, they are a nice bunch and did not ceremoniously strip me of membership, slice off my coat button and drum me out of the forum ;) A lot of good stuff there. Recommended

Not all Cotswolds affected - and a very nice van!
 
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Sep 20, 2014
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Coach built
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8 years
Welcome to fun, have you been over to the Autosleepers forum? Someone on there will have a Cotswold and will be able to answer all your questions.
Nice van by the way, we have its replacement, a Broadway FB
Allan
 
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Sep 20, 2014
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Many thanks
Have just printed application form to send of for membership to auto sleepers forum
As at present we have a nuevo

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DuxDeluxe

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Printed application form? Must be the Autosleeper owners club who don't seem to do the "interwebby thing"

Just log on and introduce yourself. It is free......... though a donation is always gratefully received. It is not run by the factory but by a bunch of enthusiastic people with the tacit approval of A/S

http://www.autosleeper-ownersforum.com
 

Allanm

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We were travelling to Heathrow around the M25 south a couple of weeks ago and saw what looked like a brand new Cotswold on trade plates. May have been a couple of years old and unsold, or just a very well prepared van.
Almost identical in looks to mine, apart from mine has grey sides and the Cotswold has white sides.
 

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