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Caravan Review: Centaur Caravans FreedomPlus
The FreedomPlus by Centaur Caravans may look a little familiar. That’s because it has been on Australian roads for over 10 years. For a long time, it was known as the Karakampa.
Under the ownership...
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...
Caravan Review: Harvok Suit of Armour
A few weeks ago, a name in the caravanning world caught my attention: Harvok. But are the vans coming off its production line garden variety stick and tin constructions? No. What sets Harvok apart...
Caravan Review: Nova Caravans Bravo Signature Z Series
Picture this: the kids have flown the nest and it’s time for you and your partner to hit the road full-time. The open road beckons as it never has before. But you’re going to...
Roadstar GT Sport MkII Tested
It’s not often we’re invited to literally put the boot into a caravan. But so confident is Roadstar Caravans in its brand new GT Sport MkII, which we were first to review, that company...
Regal Caravans Sahara Reviewed
I’ll travel miles to check out a new caravan. When I caught wind of a new Regal Caravans Sahara on display at Cobram Caravans, I had to decide: drive 303km from home to the...
Caravan Review: Viscount Wild Shark
Anyone with a passing interest in caravanning would have heard of the iconic brand Viscount, whose history dates back to the 1950s. A couple of years ago, Viscount was given a new lease on...
Caravan Review: JB Caravans Scorpion Sting
Caravans sure have changed over the last five years. The revamped JB Caravans Scorpion Sting is a case in point. From the way it is built to the equipment on board, it is a...
Retreat ERV: The First Battery-Only Caravan
For as long as I can remember, caravans have had three main energy sources: the 240V electricity drawn from the grid; the 12V electricity stored in the van’s battery; and the gas stored in...
Review: Snowy River Caravans SRP20 Pop-Top
In recent years, Snowy River Caravans has grown to be one of the largest manufacturers of caravans in Australia. It’s perhaps not surprising: the value offered by Snowy River can’t be ignored. The shell...














