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AUTO-TRAIL SCOUT

The old adage, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’, most definitely applies to the Auto-Trail Scout. From its inception to the present day, the layout has remained the same, with continued strong sales proving just how right it was from the off.

The Scout’s interior is sometimes described as a ‘three-room’ layout, and it’s easy to see why.

Room one is the kitchen-diner (forward nearside kitchen with double Pullman dinette opposite). Room two is the central washroom with walk-in shower compartment, and room three is the U-shaped rear lounge.

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