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Pilote Motorhome Clubs

In 1962 Pilote, a French based company, produced their first caravan. Pilote Motor homes took a little more time and it wasn’t until after a visit to America in 1978, that company members returned to initiate their first motor home build.
pilote1.jpgPilote Motor homes first model was based on a Bedford Chassis and they really haven’t looked back since.  By the early 1980’s Pilote had taken the French industry by storm and found themselves a comfortable vantage point from which to orchestrate the further development of the brand.
By the back end of the 80’s decade they were already producing ‘A’ class coach built models and had started a push to be come a popular brand across the whole of Europe.  The current Pilote Motor home range offers terrific vans sporting names such as ‘Aventura’, ‘Référence and Explorateur.
As any Pilote Motor home club member will tell you these motor homes are well thought of and treasured by their owners.  Build on a number of bases now they give great value for money and the latest models gleam with style and grace.
Pilote Motor homes have a history, which means there is a great range of classic models to keep the camp fire conversation going well into the night.  A number of the models have been known for having a low profile often giving a distinctive look.  At club meets there is always helpful advice on hand and for the price of a chicken drumstick or a beer a helping hand with making those oh so important finishing touches.
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Pilote Owners Club
Pilote Owners Club
P ilote of France created their first caravan in 1962 and motorhome in 1978. Currently 4,500 A-class and coachbuilts a year are produced by the combined French and German factories. ...
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