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Adventure Leisure Vehicles cease import and sale of leisure vehicles over Brexit

Adventure Leisure Vehicles will no longer import new Airstreams

by Joe Jeffrey

Adverse effect of Brexit sees leisure vehicle dealership cease trading in new Airstreams

Purveyors of Airstream travel trailers, Adventure Leisure Vehicles, have announced it is to cease importing and selling new Airstream travel trailers following the UK’s decision to leave Europe.

The decision is said to concentrate on issues pertaining to the adverse effect of Brexit on the USD and GBP exchange rate, and sadly comes just as Adventure Leisure Vehicles look set to mark their ten-year anniversary.

Since launching Airstream’s European range in 2006, the iconic silver bullets have gone on to win a string of top industry awards, as well as star in numerous television shows, while enabling Adventure Leisure Vehicles to build a solid relationship with the Airstream Inc team based in Ohio.

It’s not all doom and gloom though, and Adventure Leisure Vehicles, who have dealerships in Cumbria and Gloucestershire, will continue to provide service and warranty support, as well as a parts and repairs service to Airstreamers across the UK. The company will also continue to trade in pre-loved Airstreams, while also go on to sell their remaining showroom models at pre-referendum exchange rates. Current new Airstreams in stock include the 534, 604 and iconic 684. The company will also continue to sell additional offerings by other manufacturers including T@B, Silverline, Ariba and Kip.