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NEC SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

FREEDOM CARPENTO

Freedom Caravans launched its new Freedom Carpento range of small vans at the show. The Staffordshire-based company exhibited three models in the line-up: the two-berth 310, the four-berth 360, and the five-berth 410 (reviewed on p64). Managing director Jim Kerr said there had been lots of interest in the new models. The company also stocks the Freecross range of lightweight caravans, which includes four models, and offers a wide range of used vans for sale.

Price From £18,995

www.freedomcaravans.com

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