
The Mazda Bongo is a great value 4 berth, 5 or 6 seat conversion which offers the double functionality of a run-about people carrier, which is both economical and nippy enough for day to day use, and the perfect motorhome camper for the family for days out, weekend trips, or longer vacations.
First introduced in 1995, the Mazda Bongo is based on a Japanese people carrier. Powered by a 128 bhp 2.5 litre turbo diesel engine, it comes with a four speed automatic gearbox. Both rear wheel drive and 4×4 models are available.
Standard features include front and rear air conditioning, power steering, electric mirrors and electric windows, with 2 burner stainless steel hob and smoked glass top, making sink unit, full electric pack and mains hook-up.
At the touch of a button, the electric elevating roof opens giving a choice of layouts and functions. If you need the additional 2 berths, you can drop the platform down for an additional upper sleeping area. If you do not need the extra berths, then the inner roof platform can be folded up allowing maximum headroom.Amongst the many motorhomes for sale in UK, this Mazda seems a good choice.

The following are just some of the standard checks that an authorised dealer would carry out as part of the annual Motorhome Habitation
Annual Service Schedule. It provides a good framework for any motorhome owner, or even anyone checking out motorhomes for sale in UK. Underbody Checks
12N and 12S plugs/cables (where applicable) - check condition and test
Road lights and reflectors - check condition and operation
Fridge - check operation
Interior lighting and equipment - check operation
Habitation battery (where fitted) - check operation, security, electrolyte level and lubricate terminals
Wiring earths and fuses - inspect condition and correct fuse rating
Body panels - check and report on any damage and sealant condition
Floor - check for delamination
Door locks and hinges - check operation and lubricate
Cab seat - check operation (swivel type or bed configuration only)
Furniture - check condition and operation (including hinges, stays, etc)
Bodywork.
Windows seals and blinds - check operation and condition
Rising roof - check operation (where applicable)
Additional Work on your motorhome.
Damp test - carry out and note readings on separate report
Ventilation openings - check for obstruction and free flow of air
Adjustable ventilators - check for function
Roof lights - check to ensure free of obstructions
Gas
Gas dispersal holes - check for blockage
Inlet plug, hook-up cable (when available), earth bonding and RCD operation - check
Mains Electrics.
Water pump, pressure switch and heater - check operation and clean grit filter
Taps, micro-switch, valves, pipes and tank (if fitted) - check condition and operation
Water filter and housing - check for leaks and replace filter if necessary
Waste system - check for leaks.
Toilet - check seals, flush and blade operation.
Not all motorhomes for sale in UK will have enjoyed the benefit of regular and full servicing, so refer to this checklist when viewing.