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Motorhome owner drives 900 km for service

27.04.2026 16:40 1 min 1 source
Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad NOR
Motorhome owner drives 900 km for service
© Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad

Jarle Nilssen, 63, travels 900 km from Suldal to Sarpsborg to service his 8.8-meter Morelo luxury motorhome. He refuses local workshops, choosing Stamsaas Fritid instead. This illustrates high customer loyalty and specialization in large motorhome servicing.

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Motorhome owner drives 900 km for service

27.04.2026 Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad NOR

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