Hi all
Yes we did look at a Pegasus last weekend - it was the Arizona equivalent. As I said the interior is not the same quality as the Senator and does not have that air of class. If the Senator was to be discontinued, then the Pegasus would not compete with other manufacturers' top-end vans.
We have all heard about the qualities of the new construction and the simulated long term testing but it will be in the long term ownership that will prove whether it works or not. By the way why did they test it on the Belgium Pave at the Road Research - any A class road in Britain would have been a much stiffer test with the state of our roads !
The external graphics leave a lot to be desired - it looked so bland and if you are going to make an ugly van, then try to make it look a bit better by enhancing the exterior. However that external extrusion that joins the panels was well engineered.
The shiny GRP interior is another point - how long before it starts to have dark marks on it (dust impinging on the surface) as the static builds up on it. Also what about the winter time when cooking inside - will you get a build-up of condensation on the surface as you get in the shower and on mirrors etc. Yes the surface temperature of the GRP may, in the living area, be a little higher but will misting on the surface of these panels happen ?
I thank Kelly from Bailey for her response on the Senator manufacture but I have had a call from a dealer today who confirms that the December run will be the last. So who is correct - is Kelly able to say categorically that the Senator will not be discontinued next year ?
As you may gather, we are Senator fans and in the end may order one quickly before they end - they are excellent value, full of 'goodies' and generally well constructed.
Regards
Alan