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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,...
Test: Little Caravan Company Optimiser Series 2
There’s something to be said for compact caravans. Typically, they’ll be light enough for a Prado, an older HiLux, or even an old Ford Falcon wagon.
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Review: Wonder Roo Caravans XX4 Pearl Off Grid, Off Road Air
INTRO: A unique, heavy-duty chassis. An extensively-equipped exterior. A smart interior. And one young family about to have the time of their lives. This is Justin and Carissa Morgan’s new caravan, a Pearl XX4...
AL-KO Enduro X Suspension Hits the Market
Independent coil spring suspension systems have been available for Australian caravans for many years. They provide a more comfortable ride and typically allow the caravan to access areas of the country that a beam-axle...
Review: Atlantic Caravans High Terrain 19ft
They don’t call the north Melbourne suburb of Campbellfield the caravan manufacturing capital of Australia for nothing. Drive along of the industrial side streets and you’ll spot sign after sign announcing the factory of...
Caravan Review: Majestic Caravans Navigator 196
Majestic Caravans has been in the business of building caravans for more than 20 years. That’s two decades spent evolving with the caravan industry, applying new build techniques or refining existing ones. The Tiara...
Caravan Review: Crusader Musketeer Aramis
There are seven models in the Crusader Musketeer range. It appears to be a thoughtful and detailed line-up of caravans. From the single-axle, centre-door Musketeer Porthos, through to a suite of tandem-axle Musketeers that...
Caravan Review: Australis High Country 17in 6in
In recent months, Australis Caravans has been refining the vans in its dedicated offroad line-up, known as the High Country.
It began with a 14ft 6in caravan that was fitted with more gear than you...
Test: Royal Flair PD Series
For all of the flashy fibreglass caravans and heroic hybrid offroader campers on the market, there remains a place for traditional ‘stick and tin’ caravans, such as the 18ft 6in Royal Flair PD Series....
Coromal Caravans Pioneer Evolution Tested
Australia doesn’t really build cars anymore. But caravans? We’ve got more manufacturers than you can count.
But as anyone who had done the rounds of an RV show would attest, many of the thousands of...














