Jayco optimum

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Re: Jayco optimum

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Thanks mate hope it helps some one :?:
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Re: Jayco optimum

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Reading Russel's comments about his licence experience....
Just in case we ever get to own an Optimum, Margaret's choice of mh, what is the difference between driving a long wheel base Sprinter and an auto Optimum for an experience driver who has driven Rental Trucks that you can drive on a car licence. To me the Optimum is bigger, wider probably, higher, slower off the lights, slower to stop.

(Have also towed big tandem vans for the last 30 years)

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Re: Jayco optimum

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It won't be slower off the mark - they are a brilliant engine. It won't be slower to stop - six wheels all with disk brakes and ABS.

It is just a matter of getting your head around the extra size and with good vision, front and rear, it really becomes comfortable driving - after all, even men can do it. :lol:
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