Today we received an issue of Husbilen Test in our letterbox, with a report from the promised land of the Slide Out: the USA. Of course, many of the motorhomes are already enormous. before you fold the Slide Out, only to become gigantic ...
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Many campervan drivers take their bikes with them on holiday. Others bring their mop or motorbike. Some people who ride the Concorde even manage to squeeze a car in the back. But I've never seen a motorhome with a runway on the roof before!
Read moreWe've read many times that Lasse Holm loves travelling in his camper van. But there are other celebrities who enjoy travelling in a motorhome! Today we tell you about the celebrities' motorhomes.
Read moreIn two previous posts we tried to find out how many motorhomes there are in Sweden. But apparently it is not so easy to count motorhomes! The information company Infotorg counts 19,000 privately owned motorhomes while the Swedish Transport Agency comes up with about 40,000. A pretty big difference, you might think ...
Read moreYesterday we wrote that we found statistics on the number of motorhomes on the company Infotorg. According to recent statistics from last summer, there are 19,000 privately owned motorhomes in Sweden. But after a comment from Margareta Jonilsson at the online magazine Nomadliv, we have become aware that these figures do not seem to be correct ...
Read moreWe've been wondering how many Swedes have motorhomes, but now we don't have to wonder anymore... On the information company InfoTorg, we found an article from July 2009, which states that there are 19,000 privately owned motorhomes in Sweden (if you want, you can compare this to 270,000 caravans!).
Read moreOn the way down to Nässjö and Jönköping we realised that we had forgotten ... the ticket to Elmia! How do you manage that? Fortunately, it was possible to solve it after a few phone calls to Elmia and after Peter's brother faxed a copy of the ticket from home ... We came down to Nässjö in the evening and spent the night in a car park in the city centre.
Read moreEven if you're not planning to buy a new motorhome, it's fun to walk around the Elmia fair and look at all the new models. There were a lot of fresh new cars, but still we sometimes find that our imagination doesn't go very far. Many of the cars are quite similar when you look inside them.
Read moreLiving in a motorhome, how does it work? We've barely thought about it, but we love our motorhome, so why not? We've read about a couple who have given up their apartment and are planning to live in their campervan, and it's clear that the wheels are turning.
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