Ronald Ronald

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We had a very unpleasant experience with this camper and the landlady. The bus had some defects, which we had been informed of in advance (such as a malfunctioning automatic transmission). There was only one gas bottle (an old model), and it was impossible to tell how much gas was left. After about twenty minutes of driving, the rear brake line was leaking. We bought a substantial amount of brake fluid and kept topping it up so we could continue our journey. On the second day, the lights in the restroom partially stopped working (two of the three lamps). The next day, the water pump in the kitchen stopped working, leaving us with only water in the restroom. During a rain shower on the highway in France, the driver's side wiper arm stopped moving and dangled against the side mirror. We bought the tools on the spot and fixed the problem ourselves. We contacted the landlady several times along the way. She responded promptly, but laconic. When returning the campervan, the previously friendly owner suddenly became very businesslike. While driving, kitchen cabinets had fallen open, which we had to secure with tape. Removing the tape caused discoloration of the paint. The owner claimed damages for this, but never substantiated this claim, meaning we had to wait three months for the claim to be processed and the deposit refunded. This is a factual account. The list of shortcomings is not exhaustive, and I haven't included the stress we experienced along the way. January 2026