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New Hymer motorhome found to be assembled from spare parts

24.06.2026 22:07 1 min 1 source
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New Hymer motorhome found to be assembled from spare parts
Original source: OpenVan.camp

A Norwegian family bought a 2023 Hymer motorhome in 2024 for 2.75 million kroner from dealer Kroken Caravan. Four weeks after purchase, the motorhome entered service due to engine and transmission faults. An independent inspection by Viking Kontroll found defects in 12 out of 13 main points, including porous metal in the engine block. The court determined the motorhome had previously been used as a parts donor, which the dealer did not disclose; the parties reached a settlement, and the motorhome was returned to the dealer.

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New Hymer motorhome found to be assembled from spare parts

24.06.2026 OpenVan.camp RUS Original source

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