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Have you seen the Nissan Eleganza camper van?

jimcraiguk

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I'm on the Sussex Campervans email list and I got this today.

https://origin.sussexcampervans.com...+Warranty&utm_campaign=Nissan+Eleganza+Launch
 
They don't seem to have a clue....

Underneath the bonnet of a high-end Nissan Elgrand camper conversion you can find either a 4 cylinder 2.4 litre or a V6 3 litre engine. Both engines have their own sets of pros and cons. While the 2.4 litre engine has cheaper maintenance costs and is overall more affordable, if you're looking for something more powerful to haul your van filled with camping equipment up a hill, then the V6 3 litre engine is a must have. It all depends on what you're looking to use your camper for.
 
A side conversioned Elgrand is normally around 25k but a rear camper conversion with a chrome plated Halford Gas hob makes me wonder about the pricing on this!
 
It looks to be a Drivelodge poptop which would have been much nicer if colour coded/painted to the vehicle's colour.

As for describing the folded down seats as a comfortable bed.............. Maybe if your ex-SAS used to sleeping anywhere, but for those used to and requiring anything like normal bed, you've got to be joking!

And ULEZ compliant - well, that's a bonus - I wonder if they have a full time admin team batting emails back and forth with TfL?
 
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