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New caravan by Swift

According to another forum Swift have launched two new models for the South African market. One is the Atlantic and the other is the Coastline. Must admit I thought the Coastline was a dealer special from Highbridge Caravans?

Swift go on to state; As soon as the caravans come off the production line, he says, they are meticulously inspected in the company’s massive quality check area by a women-only team. “It’s like a swarm of bees as the women go through each caravan looking for any defect, like things that are skew.”
Apparently Swift has found that women see things that men just don’t – and the ladies at the Swift factory are the fussiest in the world!

Hmm not according to many comments on some forums. Also wonder how they will perform on South African roads which seem to be notorious for ruts and pot holes which is why most caravans in SA are built very rugged.
 
They must be a different bunch of women that inspect their caravans compare to the Caravans destined to stay in the UK !! 😉
Plus you mentioned the roads been rugged & potholey and very bumpy over there , I wasn't aware ours are much better !! 😛
 
I assume the Coastline name is registered to the dealer only in this country and it can be used by Swift in others if they want to register it.
Not sure about how fussy the women are. Not very if others posts are anything to go by.t
 
Buckman said:
According to another forum Swift have launched two new models for the South African market. One is the Atlantic and the other is the Coastline. Must admit I thought the Coastline was a dealer special from Highbridge Caravans?

Swift go on to state; As soon as the caravans come off the production line, he says, they are meticulously inspected in the company’s massive quality check area by a women-only team. “It’s like a swarm of bees as the women go through each caravan looking for any defect, like things that are skew.”
Apparently Swift has found that women see things that men just don’t – and the ladies at the Swift factory are the fussiest in the world!

Hmm not according to many comments on some forums. Also wonder how they will perform on South African roads which seem to be notorious for ruts and pot holes which is why most caravans in SA are built very rugged.

If they are anything like the Bailey caravans in Oz they are streets apart from UK European units. Totally different and more rugged.
 
I remember watching the YouTube video someone put on here via a link a while ago with 2 Bailey's driven across the Australian outback and they were totally different from what you will get on UK roads
 

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