Swift Compact 502

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Does anyone own one, what are your thoughts?

As previous, satisfied, owners of 5 Swift motorhomes we are considering the above. They look good on paper but what is your experience?

We know that all motorhomes have some problems/design flaws and can accept that but would like genuine comments both pro & con that model.

Thank you, in advance, four answers.(y)
 
Personal opinion only, quite pricey for a compact van .But if that suits you then go for it.
About as small as you can go and get true single beds 👍
 
Personal opinion only, quite pricey for a compact van .But if that suits you then go for it.
About as small as you can go and get true single beds 👍
I appreciate the comment about price, thanks, but it’s user experience I really need.

Not convinced that the Swift C502 is what we need as there are a few others out there that could fill the bill too.

We are looking at Compacts and PVCs as they suit our touring style. We have gone through the range from small/medium/large m/h’s so understand what we are looking for.

As this is likely to be our last m/h we want to combine our experience of the layout we want with the real life experience of the owners of the various marques.

We don’t want it be a mistake!:eek:
 
The swift, of course, has the cooker/microwave spec that many Euro-style dont of course
Not trying to be clever with price comment BTW , just my thought.
Good luck with the search
 
The swift, of course, has the cooker/microwave spec that many Euro-style dont of course
Not trying to be clever with price comment BTW , just my thought.
Good luck with the search
I didn’t think you were being clever, just giving your thoughts, thanks.:giggle:

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We know that all motorhomes have some problems/design flaws ..........
Can't help, but after reading those it words struck me what a shameful reflection it is on those manufacturers when buyers have to come to acknowledge the risk of poor quality.
 

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