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Like most campers or motor homes the Talbot Express Highlander is
difficult to get information about. Whilst there are dedicated sites
and some which have reviews they are very much dependent on the good
will of owners rather than the manufacturers. This page gives you a
little information about this 1994 model.
Despite now being
10 years old this model was registered on 31.03.1994 and is still in
good condition and packed with some impressive standard equipment. The
motor is a standard 2500cc deisel and the vehicle weighs in at 3100 KG.
The log book gives very little information.
Driving a motor
home is pretty similar to driving a hightop transit van although you
can notice and feel the weight more. These tourers require careful and
considerate driving and they are heavy vehicles. Once on the open road
the Talbot Express keeps up with the more modern vehicles with ease and
is capable of a comfortable 70 m.p.h. speed. Pushing it above that is
not recommended. On hills you will notice a distinct slow down in speed
which may require you to move to the slow lane along with the trucks
and heavy vehicles. However, you have the advantage of the economy and
reliability of deisel. As you would expect it is noisier than a car but
you soon get used to it.

The front seats are
very comfortable and the camper comes with a fitted toilet and shower
and adequate kitchen facilities. This one even has a microwave oven.
The water and heating works very effectively and there is room enough
for five people to sleep. An impressive awning on the nearside of the
vehicle gives extended shelter and protection.
Sleeping
arrangements, the window blinds and layout is pleasing and well
designed. This is an ideal vehicle in which to tour the UK or the
continent. It performs well, it is comfortable, and it does what you
expect it to do. It is well built and reliable.
Update: June 2004 There is an earlier version of the Highlander called the Highwayman. ...more
Also a useful guide has been compiled which covers some of the on board equipment and its operation. ...more details
For more information on campers in general please take a look at www.motorhomefacts.com
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