Review: Kokoda Platoon 2
Hands up if you’re in the market for a comfortable, long-term touring machine capable of rough roads, that can be towed by a mid-sized 4WD, and offers all the mod-cons of a modern Australian...
Prototype Caravan: New Generation Alpa Eco
How’s this for a stroke of innovation? In recent times, a small, unassuming manufacturer has popped up in Melbourne with a concept for a small caravan that just might force us to rethink how...
Review: Everest Caravans Kombat Performance
Everest Caravans is a relatively young company but it’s fair to say that it has made a genuine impact on the Australian RV scene in a relatively short time.
Characterised by elegant, appealing interiors and...
Review: Roadstar Caravans’ New GT Classic
Of the many caravan manufacturers and dealers I’ve met over the years, few have shown more passion to quality and product improvement than Roadstar Caravans' Ken Nizam. Five minutes with him and it’s clear...
Roadstar Sirius Tested
Caravans. What are the factors that separate the great from the good, the bad from the ugly? I reckon it’s all about how the caravan is built, its fitness for purpose, the quality and...
Review: Nova Metrolink 16ft 6in
Who says you need to go big in order to be comfortable on the road? Whoever entertains such notions has obviously never considered the Metrolink by Nova Caravans.
Specifically, I’m talking about the Nova Metrolink...
Review: Crusader Musketeer Aramis
I admit it. It had been some time – perhaps three years – since I’d towed a Crusader caravan. I’m not sure what was behind the separation but, hitching up the Aramis one bitterly...
Avida Fremantle Luxury Motorhome Reviewed
How does travelling Australia in a large, luxurious motorhome sound? I’m talking about a motorhome with three slide-outs, a big bathroom and a huge kitchen that’s as self-contained as possible, from power to water,...
Review: Coromal Appeal 647
Since acquiring the Coromal Caravans brand, Apollo RV has steadily gone about overhauling the models in the range. This has, most notably, included the introduction of new build techniques that brought them kicking screaming...
Review: Crusader Musketeer
Flooding rain never brings a smile, especially among caravanners. That sort of rain can even unsettle the keenest plans to check out a Crusader Musketeer Warrior single-axle caravan.
The idea was to take a short...