TALKBACK: Swift Caravans answers your questions on 2011 models
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TALKBACK: Swift Caravans answers your questions on 2011 models

We put your questions to Richard White of Swift Caravans
We put your questions to Richard White of Swift Caravans

Friday, 27, Aug 2010 03:03

by Marcus Dubois

In this edition of TalkBack we focus on the new 2011 models from Swift Caravans. We put your questions to Richard White of the Swift Group at the manufacturer's official launch in Willerby, Hull. Four of the firm's most popular ranges have been completely redesigned: the Swift Challenger and Conqueror and Sterling Eccles and Elite. Standout features include a panoramic front sunroof to allow extra light into the cabin, and a new revised interior look featuring wipe-clean "Impala" fabric.

The questions in this episode include thoughts from readers about quality control in the caravan industry, as well as whether GRP sides will return to Swift models. In addition we passed on queries from readers about future models from Swift, including whether the firm would bring back the Bessacarr range or create a six-berth Sterling Elite model.

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What do you think?

  • "With regard to the question about Swift bringing back the Bessacarr models, Swift are actually producing them for Coupland caravans. They have the same name, decals etc just the same as if they were produces as one of their mainstream vans. I've ordered a 570 version which is about £1500 more expensive but it's loaded with about £2500 worth of extra kit, from different upholstery, more led lighting, a dvd player, electrically operated heki rooflights with rain sensors and a full size one in the bedroom area, heated towel rail, alko atc and much more. It's an absolute cracker of a van. I think Couplands have pulled off something quite spectacular in persuading Swift to make these vans for them. I only spotted them by chance at the NEC."

    Paul Saunders (Portsmouth) Posted: 22/12/2010 17:56:45