6 Berth Mooveo C647, Matlock, Derbyshire

6 Berth Mooveo C647, Matlock, DerbyshireThe C647 represents true luxury in a 6 berth motorhome with everyone enjoying space and privacy. Enjoy real home from home comfort for all the family in our flagship motor home!

Equipped with TV, cutlery, crockery, oven, fully integrated kitchen, luxury washroom, hotel quality interiors and comfy beds. Fully winter proofed, insulated and double glazed, along with gas fired central heating.

Bike rack and Cab Air conditioning fitted. 4 Seat belts.

Self contained, the C647 motorhome incorporates bunk beds and a large locker for storing bulky items. Power assisted steering and powerful Renault 2.5ltr Turbo diesel engine makes the C647 very easy to drive and park.

The Mooveo C647 is located at Matlock, Derbyshire. To hire this motorhome or something similar call 0800 612 8719 or get a motorhome hire quote online.

  • John Stimpson July 5, 2011 11:01 pm . Reply edit

    I would like to hire a 4 berth motorhome for a week. Could you let me know how much will it cost?

  • lau September 14, 2011 8:56 pm . Reply edit

    looking to hire a motor home for 10 days in Oct 2011 half term. Based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire so wld prefer to collect and view locally. Can you provide a quote please for a 4 and 6 berth motor home.
    Kind regards
    Lau

  • Jim September 26, 2011 10:47 am . Reply edit

    Please could you tell me how many people can travel in a 6 berth motor home with 4 seatbelts?

    • Rick September 26, 2011 11:42 am . Reply edit

      Jim if you would like to know about this particular motorhome either call 0800 612 8719 or use the comment box on the enquiry form to ask a specific question.
      More generally, here is the information I have:
      For vehicles built up to Oxtober 2007 there was no legal requirement to have seat belts fitted to side-facing seats or seats that make up the accommodation area in motorhomes.
      Regulation 46 of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986, as amended, states motorhomes first used on or after 1st April 1982 but before 1 October 1988 shall be equipped with anchorage points for the driver’s seat and specified passenger seat (if any); and for motor caravans first used on or after 1st October 1988 shall be equipped with anchorage points for the driver’s seat and any forward-facing front seat.

      However, this did not preclude manufacturers fitting seat belts to forward facing or rearward facing seats within the accommodation area if they wished to do so. Where seat belts are fitted they must be worn.

      Seats in the rear of a campervan/motorhome did not, prior to October 2007, require seatbelts (whether forward, rearward or sideways facing) and it is not illegal to carry unrestrained passengers in them while travelling, providing the vehicle is not overloaded. It is not something we would recommend, however.

      Although current seat belt wearing regulations do not prohibit carrying more passengers in vehicles than there are seat belts available, the police may prosecute drivers for carrying passengers in a manner that may injure someone.
      We would advise that no-one should be carried in any unbelted seat in the rear of a motorhome.

      An EU Directive (2005/40/EC) on the installation of seat belts required that from 20 October 2007 new vehicles have to have seat belts fitted on all seats except those seats intended solely for use when the vehicle is stationary.

      The seat belt wearing Directive would prevent more passengers being carried than there are seat belts in the rear of vehicles. This would have meant that from May 2009, in any vehicle of whatever age, where seat belts are fitted in the rear, more passengers may not be carried in the rear than there are seat belts available.

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