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LEISUREDRIVE RENOIR

Many van converters have come and gone over the years, in this very competitive market. But Leisuredrive is not a new name in this specialist sector: the company was founded back in 1969 (and was then known as Carahome).

The Leisuredrive name came about in the early 1980s, when the firm rebranded and moved to its current premises near Bolton.

Leisuredrive mainly uses VW as a base vehicle. The Renoir, however, has always been

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