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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...
Caravan Review: Majestic Navigator 18ft 6in
Once in a while, I come across a van that truly impresses me. It happened recently, in fact. I was scheduled to pick up a Majestic Navigator 18ft 6in single-axle caravan. The Navigator is...
Alpha Suspensions Guide
If it’s an offroad or even a semi-offroad caravan, there’s a good chance it will have independent coil suspension. For good reason.
Independent coil suspension absorbs massive forces imposed by varying road conditions. If it...
Regal Caravans Condamine 650X Tested
Earlier this year, Regal Caravans was given a challenge by its new Queensland dealer, Fraser RVs. The Toowoomba-based caravan yard wanted something different. Something special. The bar was set high and Regal got to...
FX2: Forward-Fold Camper by Concept Caravans
Concept Caravans has long been a highly regarded caravan manufacturer. Established in 2004, it didn’t take long before the company became one of Australia’s top five or six van builders.
But it was still somewhat...
Review: Nova Caravans Family Escape Signature Series
In my book, a handful of caravan manufacturers truly stand out in this crowded field. Nova Caravans is one of them.
This is not just because the company won back-to-back Caravan and RV Manufacturer of...
Kokoda Commando F226 Reviewed
Kokoda’s latest caravan is not what you’d expect from this well-regarded manufacturer. If you’re expecting a meranti timber frame, composite aluminium cladding and a front-bedroom, rear-bathroom layout, you would be mistaken.
The Kokoda Commando F226...
Review: Nova Caravans Little Terra
Nova Caravans released its dedicated offroader, the Terra Sportz, in 2012. Until now, it was the company’s sole rig for the offroad market. Riding on tandem axles, it’s a well-regarded mid-sized van. However, this...
Caravan Review: Crusader Caravans Musketeer Centaur
Crusader Caravans has come a very long way in a few short years. The Crusaders of this decade are a far cry from the ones of the previous. Many of these advancements can be...
Test: Trakmaster Pilbara S Series
A couple of months ago, GoRV announced the launch of Trakmaster Caravans’ new direction: a range of fixed-format vans designed to make the buying decision as easy as possible.
The reasoning was simple. As a...














