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NEC SHOW PREVIEW

Adria Stands 7.30, 7.35 and 7.36

There should be a good spread of vehicles for your delectation at the Adria stands.

There is a new Supersonic, for example - the 7.8m-long 780DL, with fixed single beds in the back - taking the model tally in this Mercedes-based range to five.

Then there is the new range of Twin Max van conversions, based on a MAN chassis. The three layouts include some innovative space-saving ideas, dealing with such things as how to get a drop-down bed out of the way when you don’t need it.

The Active Duo, Adria’s first campervan based on a Renault Trafic, will finally be making its proper debut at this October’s show. You should also be able to see the new Matrix and Coral models, which are based on a Mercedes chassis.

W www.adria.co.uk

Autohaus Stand 12.150a

With continuing problems in the supply of base vehicles, Autohaus has turned to new suppliers and at this October’s show, will be displaying its first-ever conversion based on the new Renault Trafic.

The Creston, on a top-of-the-range Trafic, is named, like all of Autohaus’s models, for a variety of apple – as you would expect from a Somerset company.

W www.autohaus.co.uk

Auto-Sleepers Stand 8.25

Chief among the ’vans on display at the Auto-Sleepers stand will be the new M Star - a two-berth van conversion based on the long-wheelbase Mercedes Sprinter. You can expect a high spec, plus loads of

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