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Posted on 12 Mar 2011

Caravanning Test Team


Coachman Wanderer Lux 21/6, 2009

Price new: £15,700

This caravan is a: six berth with fixed beds

Main copy hereStep inside a special edition Wanderer and you notice two things. First, you are stepping into Coachman’s newest style; the Wanderer range is based on the Amara, in which Coachman has invested a lot of design time and money for 2009. The second thing you’ll notice is that the soft furnishings are from the higher-priced VIP range – and that’s the start-point of the difference between a standard Amara and Wandahome’s version.
Dealer exclusive
As an example of East Yorkshire retailer Wandahome South Cave’s exclusive seven-model range, we tested the family 21/6.
It costs £15,700. The standard Amara equivalent costs £15,616. And for the £84 difference between the two models you get £1265-worth of additional specification.
Those extras are: AL-KO ATC Trailer Control System, DVD player, alarm system, awning warmer and upholstery upgraded to the Coachman VIP model.
The Wanderer 21/6 is a six-berth, with fixed offside bunks, a nearside dinette with pull-up bunk above, a large kitchen and end washroom. It’s a layout seen in several model ranges; it’s popular simply because it’s spacious and works well.


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 Coachman Wanderer Lux layout










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Our verdict
 Step inside a special edition Wanderer and you notice two things. First, you are stepping into Coachman’s newest style; the Wanderer range is based on the Amara, in which Coachman has invested a lot of design time and money for 2009. The second thing you’ll notice is that the soft furnishings are from the higher-priced VIP range – and that’s the start-point of the difference between a standard Amara and Wandahome’s version.
Dealer exclusive
As an example of East Yorkshire retailer Wandahome South Cave’s exclusive seven-model range, we tested the family 21/6.
It costs £15,700. The standard Amara equivalent costs £15,616. And for the £84 difference between the two models you get £1265-worth of additional specification.
Those extras are: AL-KO ATC Trailer Control System, DVD player, alarm system, awning warmer and upholstery upgraded to the Coachman VIP model.
The Wanderer 21/6 is a six-berth, with fixed offside bunks, a nearside dinette with pull-up bunk above, a large kitchen and end washroom. It’s a layout seen in several model ranges; it’s popular simply because it’s spacious and works well.

























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