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Sunline Pinto


First time motor home buyer. Im looking at a 2014 Sunline Pinto on a 3 litre Iveco chassis with only 8000 kms. Any advice would be appreciate.



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Welcome to the gang Barry, enjoy here and out in the playground.

I have come across a few people with the Sunliner Pinto and each one have liked them. Two however have had on-going problems lowering the Electronic drop down bed. It was stuck in the up position. Sorry but not sure what problems were as I left the areas.



Keep Safe on the roads and out there.

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Thank Doug hope to see you out on the road some time. Cheers

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Hi matey

Any RV with only 8000ks on the clock is not even run-in - so if everything else works for you, it should be quite okay
ps- My Sunliner is 15 yrs old and we have done well over 400,000k during those 15 yrs

Phil

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Thanks Phil. Dont think we will be going with the Sunline Pinto now. Now looking at a new Avan Ovation. I dont know much about the Fiat Ducati engine.

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