Coromal Soul Seeker 19'6"
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Average at best updated – We brought a 19’6 thrillseeker as our first van. The finishing was not commensurate to the name Coromal. There was exposed screws in the tunnel boot, loose solar panel and still struggling with the water filler. The company who now owns Coromal needs to review themselves and look what they have done to an established name. The positives are it… Read more · 2
tows like a dream and we have made it work for us. We have now owned this close to 2 years and looking at upgrading. However the name on caravan won’t say Coromal or any name owned by the parent company until we see an improvement in quality and finishing like it used to be.
Update It’s now 2 years since I brought my caravan and been used extensively. I have to say I love it. it tows and performs extremely well and is cosy in winter and cool in Summer. No issues with any appliances and performance.
A Towing DeathTrap – 3 weeks ago we picked up our new caravan. We have towed it as far as we are game which isn't very far at all. At 80kph it gathers such a sway up that we have almost lost control twice. We've had it back to the dealer and had a wheel alignment done on it and we have fitted weight distribution hitch but to no avail. After speaking with various… Read more
people who are in the same van, we have come to the conclusion that this new line of caravans have a fundamental design flaw. Not least of which is the tow ball weight of only 5% of the tare of the van. It is not overloaded and it is loaded correctly inside. This is the ninth van I have owned since the 1980s and it is the worst. It is hardly fit-for-purpose when it is terrifying to move anywhere. The interior fitout is as good as any other van however that is little consolation if you can't tow it safely.
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