Review: Oz Cruiser Explorer 1760
Large vans replete with all the gear are appealing, but I usually prefer compact rigs. I’m not opposed to being comfortable, so if that compact van has a bathroom, an internal kitchen and a...
Caravan Review: Crusader CRV Hurricane
Offroad caravans come in all shapes and sizes, from 24-footers complete with every conceivable luxury, to tiny single-axle rigs that amount to little more than a storage trailer with a rooftop tent.
Those big rigs...
Avida Trip: First RV Adventure
One of the many perks of being national sales manager at GoRV is that every now and then I get to test out the latest products and RVs. Although I have worked in the...
Real-World Owner’s Profile: Hilltop Hotham
There was a massive turnout at Hilltop Caravans’ second annual gathering. Almost 40 vans along with their owners – known as ‘Hilltopians’ – arrived at the Nagambie Lakes Leisure Park, Vic, in mid February...
Review: Crusader Excalibur Serenity
Couple’s vans, such as this Crusader Excalibur Serenity, take all shapes and sizes. After all, what one travelling couple needs another wouldn’t touch with a barge pole. Heck, some would be perfectly happy with...
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...
Mitch’s Rig: Goldstream RV 1760 RE CD Rhino
Every caravan manufacturer should have an employee like Mitch Damyon. You see, aside from the fact he has dedicated a vast slice of his working life to selling Goldstream RVs, he recently bought one...
Review: Great Alpine Caravans Bright 21ft 6in
The team behind Great Alpine Caravans have been building vans for over seven years. The company is owned by Rio Caravans, a manufacturer based in an unassuming factory in the caravan manufacturing capital of...
Review: Windsor Caravans Genesis 196RD
If you were to write a list of Australia’s oldest caravan names, the most revered amongst caravan enthusiasts, I’d bet London to brick that Windsor Caravans would be on it, such is the heritage...
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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