Notin

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2017 sunlight t69s euro6
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since 1999
Anybody know about this van
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What are the squares on the side body looks as though there should be windows ?
 
Just did a duckduckGO search and this is what I found
Elder European manufacturer of leisure vehicles, NOTIN, located in the heart of France since 1921, is today an expert of premium motorhomes. NOTIN offers low profiles and A-class motorhomes on Fiat Ducato – PROGRESS range, “The Affordable Quality” – and also motorhomes on Mercedes Sprinter base (low profiles and A- class – “The French Excellence”, as well as a range of A-Class Liner which can transport a car, on Iveco Daily base – NOTINLINER, “A New World”.NOTIN’s motorhomes are vehicles of excellence, made in a true cabinetwork, with quality equipment and specific items: patented system for windows and electric shutters …NOTIN is today represented in the biggest French regions and in Belgium by partners seduced by products and services of a unequalled quality.NOTIN has also a motorhome owners club, “Tivaou Club Notin”, which gathers since 30 years more than 1300 members
 
Lovely vans inside but the outsides are a bit quirky, price wise getting into Morelo territory.
We didn't even like the inside;) went in one at Dusseldorf a few years ago.

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We didn't even like the inside;) went in one at Dusseldorf a few years ago.
Went in one last year, had it's French quirks and it's different as often with French vans a good kitchen. It was a bit bright very white not sure I could live with and outside the front end is downright ugly but the roller shutters are something every van should have.
 
They are external shutters, very innovative vans but :unsure: shall I be kind and say not to our taste.
Totally agree. The ones I've been in have had very lurid interior decor, lime green, bright orange and eye popping yellow featuring strongly. It makes a change from the "granny's parlour" style of older Brit vans but would take some living with even so.
 
I need to view one inside this van is so big
 
Totally agree. The ones I've been in have had very lurid interior decor, lime green, bright orange and eye popping yellow featuring strongly. It makes a change from the "granny's parlour" style of older Brit vans but would take some living with even so.
The ones we looked at a Caravan Salon last year were white & light grey inside

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