Leanne we are in the process of swapping our 2010 Clubman SE for a Unicorn Madrid, wife couldn’t get on with the small lounge “expensive learning curve”. Everything about the Madrid we liked, paid the deposit, van should be delivered 2cnd week of October fingers crossed. Since we ordered the van 2 weeks ago l have been online at Baileys web site checking out the specification, one major disappointment was that it didn't have external Sat/TV point in the battery box like all top of the range models from other Manufacturers. This at first wasn't problem as l could have it retro fitted by the dealer, what a shock we got, the usual price for this is £75 which l thought was a fair price, l showed the service guy where l wanted it fitting and which TV point to change the easiest as he put it the one at the front. When l went back to the service manager he then told me it wouldn't be £75 as stated but £120. l couldn’t believe the increase in price its really taken the shine off swapping the van, on top of losing a fair bit on the swap l now find the dealer what’s more of my hard earned cash to retro fit a external Sat/TV point, could do it myself but was told it would invoke warranty, only option is to wait until next year when the battery box is out of warranty and do it my self, until then we will have to do what all Unicorn owners do have cable through an open window.
Bailey you have made a cracking model with the Unicorn but for one small omittance, your van now stands out on site for the wrong reason TV cables hanging out of open windows on sites that have bad reception or for those with Satellites, think you have to agree with me that you need to sort this for next years model surely.
NigelH