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Review: Pathfinder Caravans Terrain Trekker
As 2024 began winding to a close, so too did Atlantic Caravans. It wasn’t a scandal. The directors of the company just felt that was the right move for them at the time and,...
RV Profile: Australis High Country
The latest release of the High Country by Australis Caravans has undergone a considered evolution, taking a capable off-road caravan to the next level, as we discovered when we checked out the 18ft 6in...
Review: Everest Caravans Camo
Regular GoRV readers would know that Everest Caravans is a new manufacturer that recently appeared on our radar. In recent months, we have tested two of its models: the top-end Ice Glider and the...
Vista RV Crossover XLI Review
There are a number of well-regarded names in the hybrid camper manufacturing industries. One of these is Vista RV. In fact, I’d go so far as to say that this company’s rig, the Crossover,...
Kokoda Force II X-Trail GT Reviewed
Patriotism. Duty. Pride. The very word ‘Kokoda’ evokes these feelings in almost every Australian. So when a caravan manufacturer with this special word in its name burst onto the scene about seven years ago,...
Caravan Review: Yonder Wanderer 18ft 4in
Question: how often have you seen a king-sized bed in a caravan? I’m betting the answer is, not very often. Me neither. So imagine my surprise when I stepped inside the 18ft 4in Wanderer...
Royal Flair Micron: Caravan Review
Royal Flair is targeting budget-conscious caravan buyers with the return of its classic Micron.
With its rear-door entry, the new 16ft 6in Micron retails for about $76,000. It’s classified as an ‘entry level’ caravan, designed...
Caravan Review: Royal Flair EcoMate 19ft 6in
Royal Flair has been one of Australia’s premier caravan manufacturers for 30 years. The company’s vans are a staple of our roads, without question. From the Van Royce to the aggressive offroader known as...
Review: Paramount Caravans Tuff Mudda 176
If somebody were to mention ‘toy haulers’, it’s a safe bet that dirt or quad bikes comes to mind. After all, that’s why this particular style of caravan was made: to haul people’s ‘toys’...
Golf Savannah 584: Tested!
The hunt for the perfect caravan involves more than the quality of the construction, how well the van performs under tow, its size and weight, and all of the onboard features. Important as these...














