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 EURA MOBIL INTEGRA- SHOULDN`T I ? ? ?
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I`m considering buying an integra on the basis of build quality and the practicality of domestic equipment for independant (WILD) living year round in the UK (Mostly Scotland). I`d be grateful for any negatively charged feedback or advice to help my choice for this model, before I comitt myself. I`d prefer a model below 8m in length to keep the CalMac ferry bills down too! Many thanks.
 
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i used to own a Euramobil Integra 690HB with quite a few addons / upgrades etc, I think the only two negatives i can come up with are the extremely large table that does sometimes get in the way and the power blind for the windscreen which went faulty twice and apparently is a common problem with that model.

We full timed in ours for over 2 years all over Europe and tbh if they alone were the only problems i had then that does reflect very positively on the brand Wink

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Hi Rogerbear, and welcome to the site Very Happy
We recently bought a Eura mobil and cannot find fault, they have put a great deal of thought into the layout and design and the storage space is enormous!
The owner of this website lived in one and travelled most of western europe for around two years, I'm sure he will be willing to give his opinions on the marque!

Regards M&D Smile

edit: I see he already has! Laughing Laughing
 
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Hi and thanks for your last. I`m really knocked out by the build quality compared to similarly priced but inferior A-Class models, and in particular the no-nonsense shower. I am habituated in wild camping and being independant of external power sources and evasion of site fees! I go to places there are no sites or have no hook-ups anyway (so why bother?) and get by adequately with just 2 leisure batt`s. There is much more kit on the Integra than my current van, and with all the Hi-Tec air systems, dual blown-air heaters and the like, it begs the question of how feasible winter use can be without auxillary power to compensate for the drain on the batteries. Did I ought to consider generators and the like? Many thanks. TTFN.
 
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Hi Rogerbear

we have an 810 as well. Superb van. On the question of genny we had one fitted as soon as we had bought her. It is an onboard genny and it means that we never have to worry about the batteries going flat. Although we do have to remember the fuel for the genny.

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Hi Stew and thanks. Seems I`ll have to budget for that in the long-run perhaps. TTFN. Roger.
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