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Advice please Peugeot Autosleeper Talisman TURBO DIESEL 1992
18419 PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2004 7:10 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi

I'm fairly new to motorhomes - have hired one a few weeks back and now want to buy one.

there are two of us, so we dont want a large model - a 2 berth is fine

have seen the model above advertised and it looks like what we need .

however before going to see it (which we must do) I'm trying to find out more about its specifications (inc double bed size!!)

can anyone help or point me to a web site that has these details - searches I have tried so far have not turned much information up

thanks in advance

Ian
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18416 PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2004 9:07 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Ian and welcome

I don't know much about Autosleepers but I think that there's an owners club, if there is they will probably be able to help.

Sorry can't be of more help but I'm not an Autosleeper owner. I'm sure someone will come along to give you the details you need or of how to contact the club.

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Hi Ian
I've had two A/S Talisman and can thoroughly recommend them, I could give you data for my '97 model, but it might be different.
A/S are always very helpful so if you e-mail
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I'm sure they will let you have the info' you want.
The web site of the A/S owners club is asoc.fsnet.co.uk
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Re: Advice please Peugeot Autosleeper Talisman TURBO DIESEL
18418 PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2004 9:42 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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[quote:625232ea24="ian_white"]Hi

I'm fairly new to motorhomes - have hired one a few weeks back and now want to buy one.

there are two of us, so we dont want a large model - a 2 berth is fine

have seen the model above advertised and it looks like what we need .

however before going to see it (which we must do) I'm trying to find out more about its specifications (inc double bed size!!)

can anyone help or point me to a web site that has these details - searches I have tried so far have not turned much information up

thanks in advance

Ian[/quote:625232ea24]


Hi Ian


This was a very popular van and was well sought after. Autosleepers have a web site:-
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I am sure if you write to Charles Trevellyan, Autosleepers, Willersley, near Broadway Worcestershire with your questions he will be able to help you that is if good folk here dont help out first. Good luck


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I have an 2.5TD Executive which is the same bodyshell etc etc as the Talisman.
Main difference the Exec is for loungers, where as the Talisman is Pullman Style.
The vehicles hold their value and are well respected in the trade, dealers will ceratinly take it off you when that time comes.

At just under 6 metres its not too big a van and I think ours and my brother in laws are economical for the size.

As has been stated if you want info ring A-S at Willsersey they are interested in owners and potential owners and will give you any inf you need.
ASOC have a link on this site to our club site which will give a bit of info about the brand and club activities

The bed is about 6ft 6ins long by about 6ft ish wide when laid as a double
There is the option for two singles.
If its a "3/4" berth model forget the Luton for sleeping thats better for storage, although a smallish child would fit

If you tell me what info you want I will try and help
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Hi

thanks for your welcome and help

the two things we are most interested in are:

double bed size - would like it to be ay least 6ft X 4ft 6 in - but the bigger the better - how easy is it to set up?

bathroom - again details of size - can you relax in it or does it feel cramped. can you change clothes in it , does it have any storage space, how good is the shower ?

Will also give the company mentioned in posts aring

thanks again

Ian
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Hello Ian
Bed size already mentioned

Bathroom - Not Big (if you are) shower works ok if you are parkied right !! - drainage

The Executive is better than the Talisman for two people lounging (same body shell) and there is enough space for changing cloths etc. Wardrobe average for size of van
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