11/09/2009
Share this story Share on Facebook icon Share on Twitter icon Share on Pinterest icon Share on Linked In icon Share via Email icon

Motorhome dealers - Peak Leisure Vehicles

8efb4ee0-4de6-42d9-8a54-b6cd9a720591
STEVE and Claire Parsons have already sold more motorhomes in 2009 than during the whole of last year and are now expanding their indoor premises, with new office accommodation and an accessory shop to support their new mail order website.

This will also free up more showroom space for the motorhome display. Although they specialise in the high quality, mid-price range, but one of their beginners’ motorhomes is now back for its third stint in the showroom, after each previous owner traded it in to upgrade. Now that’s what you call efficiency.

Auto-Trail Tracker EKS SE

Auto-Trail Tracker exteriorAuto Trail Tracker motorhome interior

Year: 2007 Miles: 5,800 Price £34,250
Base vehicle: Fiat Ducato 2.3JTD
Berths: 2 Belted seats: 2
Length: 6.26m Width: 2.26m Height: 3.05m
MTPLM: 3,500kg Payload: 465kg


plus sign image
Special edition with a drop-down Freeview TV/DVD system and external barbecue point and shower.

minus sign image
The bed cushions are quite a tight fit.

Mart’s impressions

Auto-Trail have established themselves as one of the British manufacturers who can be trusted and relied upon. The established look tends to be traditional - not unduly dated, but with few real surprises either.

Auto-Trail don’t set out to undercut other manufacturers; they build to a style and standard that appeals to buyers who are prepared to pay for what they know and like.

Although well known for their large Frontier models, they also produce this little Tracker, which is slightly unusual in being equipped with a projecting overcab area that is used entirely for storage.

The comparatively short length of 6.26 metres provides plenty of internal space when combined with swivelling cab seats and a parallel sofa layout - a major benefit of having to include only two belted travel seats.

The interior is relaxed, warm and subdued; the upholstery pattern is abstract, but the pale green shades will appeal across the board and create a soft feel when partnered with the rich glow of the woodwork.

It is designed to make you feel at ease and is very effective at doing so. It isn’t for those who prefer wall to wall Ikea, but Auto-Trail know their customers well.

What appear to be flip-up tables at the cab end of each sofa, are actually extensions for the two beds if you wish to use them as singles.

Otherwise, you pull out the bed bases to join at the middle to form a large, lateral double. Be aware though, that the cushions a necessarily a tight fit and require a bit of thumping to bed them down.

End kitchens often disappoint in this type of layout, but this one works better than most by providing superior storage and a duel-fuel cooker and oven.

The sink cover doubles as a chopping board and worktop space is only made possible by a clip-on drainer, but it is enough for you to manage quite comfortably in most situations.

The washroom is as good as you could possibly expect in a motorhome of this size, with high quality cabinet work and an excellent variety of storage.

Suffice to say that it goes way beyond the purely functional, although it does also succeed on that level, providing every kind of storage facility in pleasant surroundings. The shower cubicle isn’t over large, but par for the course in a motorhome of this size.

Mart’s verdict

You can find cheaper motorhomes of a similar design, but there is no shortage of customers for any model that Auto-Trail produces. Take note of all the extras included here when comparing prices.

Contact:

Peak Leisure Vehicles
Units 2/3 Howardson Works
Kirk Langley
Derby DE6 4NJ

Tel: 01332 824782
Web: www.peakleisurevehicles.co.uk

* This article is published in the October 2009 issue of Caravan Motorhome & Camping Mart. Find out more about the magazine that can help you save money when buying a used motorhome, caravan or camping equipment by clicking here.

Back to "General" Category

11/09/2009 Share this story   Share on Facebook icon Share on Twitter icon Share on Pinterest icon Share on Linked In icon Share via Email icon

Recent Updates

What is the engine management light? What does it mean, and what do I have to do? ...


Motorhome air suspension: all you need to know

Motorhomes are heavy and the additional weight of equipment and height of the bodywork can increase the loads ...


Motorhome WiFi: how to get better motorhome internet

Staying connected on the move is more and more essential, so relying on campsite WiFi isn't an option – here ...


A class of their own - our guide to A-class motorhomes

Thinking of trading up to an A-class, or even going straight to the top of the motorhome tree? We guide you ...


Explore overseas on a motorhome dream tour

Enjoy exotic travel in a campervan or motorhome by hiring, swapping with someone else or exporting your ...


Motorhome water systems: everything you need to know

On-board water is an important part of every motorhome – here’s everything you need to know ...


Campervanning in Europe: what you need to know

Whether you're planning a leisurely drive through the French countryside, navigating bustling city streets in ...


Campervan security: all you need to know

With thefts on the increase, it’s important to know how to keep your campervan secure and prevent campervan ...


Campervan furniture: everything you need to know

Our campervan experts guide you through all the essentials for your campervan, including tables, chairs, ...


Campervan finance: how to fund your purchase

Here we look at the different types of campervan finance available, to help you decide what’s the best option ...


Other Articles

Want a great motorhome without paying the premium for a new one? Here's a guide to the best you can get in the pre-owned market for each layout, ...


Which motorhome? Choosing the perfect motorhome for you

Choosing a motorhome or campervan is one of the biggest buying decisions you’ll ever make, so it's important ...


Campervan washroom essentials: stay fresh on the road

Our guide will take you through the campervan washroom essentials you'll need so you're well-prepared for ...


Dogs in campervans: all you need to know

Follow our advice and your dog will enjoy campervanning as much as you do ...


Electric campervans: all you need to know

Our guide will take you through everything you need to know about electric campervans and what the future ...


Motorhome electrics: a complete guide to your motorhome electrical set-up

Motorhome electrics can dramatically enhance the convenience and comfort of your vehicle – but they can be ...


Lighting for campervans: all you need to know

We guide you through all the lighting options available for you and your campervan, including interior ...


Electric bikes for motorhomes: our ultimate guide

Read our comprehensive guide to electric bikes for motorhome owners, helping you add electric power to your ...


Our guide to 'cheap' motorhomes in 2024

If you're on the hunt for an affordable new motorhome, this is the best place to start – we've rounded up a ...


Campervans in winter: all you need to know

Here's your guide to preparing your campervan for the colder months, whether you will be using it or putting ...