Westcroft Motorhomes

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Thought I would just have a nose on sales pages, but their domain as not been renewed, hope it's an over site.

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westcroftmotorhomes.com expired on 12/20/2008 and is pending renewal or deletion

another one gone?
 
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Hi aren't they now owned by Brownhills?

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Hi Olley
I think you'll find Westcroft is now Signature and I've actually heard good reports about them, makes a change for a dealer, but early days

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I do like the look of the Avanti but not at £130,000.:Cool:

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Hi Rory

You are getting slightly mixed up with personalities regarding Westcroft.......

Brownhills did take over Westcroft and still sell RV's but under the heading of Brownhills of Newark in Nottinghamshire. You may notice that in the latest two RV magazines they have dropped the Westcroft name entirely.

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The ex owners of Westcroft have set up another dealership known as Signature motorhomes trading out of Cannock Road, Westcroft, wolverhampton.
 

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I looked at the Avanti in Florida a couple of weeks ago as I thought it would be perfect for touring Europe. However it was very very disappointing the build quality was atrocious it was a new vehicle Lazydays had only had it on the lot 1 hour and doors fell off drawers were broken and everything was light and flimsy. They started at $146k in the states already offered in low $90s. The idea is right but they need to be a lot better but I do think other manufacturers will follow suit.
 

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