Nice Morello???

jumartoo

Funster
LIFE MEMBER
Joined
Oct 19, 2015
Posts
7,883
Likes collected
209,434
Location
Alhama de Murcia, Spain
Funster No
39,634
MH
Hymer Tramp
Exp
Since 1994
Parked next to us at Cullar Spain. Photo through our dirty kitchen window!

DSCN3360~2.JPG
 
That's not a motorhome it's a motorcreche looking at the livery .....

Could it be the childcatcher from chitty chitty bang bang ?
 
Mmm guess we are all different, I would have been inclined to name the post, "how to ruin a nice Morelo" but we all have different taste, this is certainly not to mine.
It's a pre facelift Morelo Palace (around 2015) with Iveco engine and without the normal black carbon down both sides and separate toilet compartment which is very rare in these earlier models.
 
Parked next to us at Cullar Spain. Photo through our dirty kitchen window!

View attachment 724494
Nothing to do with the van but we had three veeeeery hot days parked there in July 2019, not much shade from the little trees from memory but lovely little walk into town along the top road and a big market.

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 
Maybe this makes more sense? How to grab attention for your travelling business?
I'll translate, it says "Look at my van, I clearly charge too much" ;)


Before anyone gets offended, it's a joke, OK? Everyone should spend their hard earned on whatever they like.
 
Interesting website. They offer to clean your PC remotely, for just 75 euros. Not sure I would want someone taking over my PC remotely?

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 
AFAIK they attended the Caravan Salon in 2010 with a few prototypes then production started 2011 and here are a few on mobile.de Palace’s from 2011 👍

E355ACD3-DB7C-4A82-B16A-4B181C6220DF.png
 
I didnt think Palace was available when Morelo first launched, I thought it was loft or home but you could have a home on a Ducato Maxi
First van was Palace in 2010 Jon, it was in the corner of the showroom one time when we were there complete with yucky green kitchen and table top and delaminated spongy floor. There was also a manor in the original line up.

maxresdefault.jpg
csm_proto4_b006adfac0.jpg
 
First van was Palace in 2010 Jon, it was in the corner of the showroom one time when we were there complete with yucky green kitchen and table top and delaminated spongy floor. There was also a manor in the original line up.

View attachment 724820View attachment 724819
The thing i remeber most about the early morelos were the ones with a hard grey plastic floor, looked like a hospital toilet, early home?
 
Interesting website. They offer to clean your PC remotely, for just 75 euros. Not sure I would want someone taking over my PC remotely?
Our suite of PC's in my school dept. were maintained remotely by an external company. It made very good sense with a complex set up. Why have a person physically on site when it all can be done over the internet. It's very common in business why not for private consumers too.

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 
Every marque of van will have initial designs/offerings, then continually develop their interior, exterior, construction methods etc.

They have to try and keep up with the competition to keep the order books flowing.

It’s what most people buying want, me, I would prefer if they concentrated on improving basic construction instead of fancy gimmicks, but appreciate they have to cater for the majority.
 
Every marque of van will have initial designs/offerings, then continually develop their interior, exterior, construction methods etc.

They have to try and keep up with the competition to keep the order books flowing.

It’s what most people buying want, me, I would prefer if they concentrated on improving basic construction instead of fancy gimmicks, but appreciate they have to cater for the majority.

I am with you Paul, which is why we both have older versions of our chosen MHs. Probably better built, long-lasting and cheaper. :giggle:
 
It’s what most people buying want, me, I would prefer if they concentrated on improving basic construction instead of fancy gimmicks, but appreciate they have to cater for the majority.
I am with you Paul, which is why we both have older versions of our chosen MHs. Probably better built, long-lasting and cheaper. :giggle:
Yep, same sentiments here too.......................plus the fact we couldn't afford anything newer with the same quality build. ;)

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 

Join us or log in to post a reply.

To join in you must be a member of MotorhomeFun

Join MotorhomeFun

Join us, it quick and easy!

Log in

Already a member? Log in here.

Latest journal entries

Back
Top