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Never too old to learn – hopefully

At the end of 2021, we bought our second motorhome. We had owned our first motorhome for 17 years, buying the Autocruise Starfire when it was four years old.

Although we had enjoyed many adventures in the old ’van, it was becoming a little stiff and creaky (like its 69-year-old owners). So, we decided to raid our children’s inheritance and buy what we expect will be the ’van to last

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