2007 Elddis Autoquest 160 Motorhome — Video Tour (Part 2 of 2)

Published 31 May 2026 · 6-berth motorhome
8:04This video tour walks you around the 2007 Elddis Autoquest 160, a 6-berth motorhome for sale through Motorhome Pig. This is part 2 of 2 videos for this motorhome.
Elddis is a British motorhome manufacturer based in Consett, County Durham since 1964, part of the Explore Group, known for sub-3.5t coachbuilts on the Peugeot Boxer and Fiat Ducato chassis across the Autoquest, Accordo and Avalon ranges.
Mechanically it is built on the Peugeot chassis, with a manual gearbox, showing 38,444 miles.
The video shows the living space, kitchen and sleeping areas — this layout sleeps 6 and has 6 belted travelling seats.
It is currently available at £19,500.
Watch the full walkaround above, then open the complete listing for every photo, the full specification and to arrange a viewing.
Video transcript
Let me show you inside. Door comes out so there's a fly screen on the inside which can operate separately. That slides over, works very well. There is an electric step for ease of access.
This area has been replaced because that was broken when I got it. And here we are inside. It's quite spacious, quite light. I've got the blind drawn today because of the bright sunlight so that you can still see.
The upholstery is in really good nick. Whenever I've had dog travelling there's always been covers on the seating here to protect it. Four seatbelts here. There is storage underneath.
This table goes down. That leg collapses and the cushions are rearranged to make a double bed here. And this area here comes out and similarly over there to make a double bed here. There are spotlights, blinds, fly screens, blackouts, blinds on all the windows.
I've final wrapped some of the cupboards here just to make it not quite so piney all over the place. There are good storage cupboards there all along. Over here is the kitchen area which again I have vinyl covered in a light grey. Of course if you don't like it you could easily take it off.
That's a little food cupboard with drawers or cutlery etc. Storage beneath. There's a fridge, a three way fridge with a small freezer at the top there. This runs on 12 volts when you're travelling and then 230 volts when you're hooked up to mains on a site.
Above it there's a sink and a drainer. There's a cover for that that sits in this handy little slot down here so that can come out and cover over to give you more preparation space. There's a four ring gas hob which works very well. There's a grill and an oven obviously all on gas and storage underneath.
Above that storage spaces for the essentials, strip lights, plenty of power points. Moving towards the back we have the bunk area with padded headboards, a ladder to get in and out. There's a cup and phone holder installed there. Here we have another cupboard and a storage preparation area.
Window at the back. The speakers here were put in by the previous owner who put this DAB radio in there which I control via my mobile phone so you've got speakers at the back here and also in the camp area. There are more power points here, USB points as well, lights, another roof light. This is the bathroom area which I've put new wallpaper in.
There was some sign of damp around the roof vent here that has been completely replaced and completely resealed as well. There's a rail there, there is a shower curtain which can extend around here and there is the drain for the shower if you wanted to use it. I've never used the drain in here, the shower in here. There's a hand basin and that becomes the shower when you connect it up there and then the rest of the time it just folds neatly back in there.
Never does when you're trying. There's a soap dispenser there as well, storage underneath. There's a gas heater, I put a new top on that because the previous one was cracked. That throws out some good heat and also there is a way to get blown air through the fan as well by that control there.
These are the two switches for the two solar panels on the roof, one that helps the auxiliary battery and one helping the fan battery. You can see they're both good strength at the moment. That's the electrics for them. In here is also the television aerial, never really used that very much.
I found I've got a fire stick which I put into the telly and that suffices for me but the options are there. There's also a spare outside table that's stored in here as well. The other sleeping area is above the cab. This whole area can be pushed back here if you wanted more headroom when you were driving or I tend to leave it like that.
There's a ladder which connects which connects to this area here which secures it. You can see that sits on there. Pull those out, put that down and there we are. Ladder to get up to the other sleeping area, double area over the cab.
There's a window obviously the fly and the blackout lines up here. There's a mattress topper. This is like a screen that sits across here if you're travelling and have stored bedding or clothing or whatever up there just to keep it safe. That's the television which can be used obviously from the seating area here or when you're in bed.
There's a power cable for it there. This has a new fire extinguisher and at the back that's new, that's new and also the all-important carbon monoxide detector as well. I've loved having this van. It's been great but I have a shoulder injury and I really find it quite heavy work on my left shoulder as this is a manual not an automatic.
