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Golf Savannah 584: Tested!
The hunt for the perfect caravan involves more than the quality of the construction, how well the van performs under tow, its size and weight, and all of the onboard features. Important as these...
Avan Frances Reviewed and Rated
The Frances, I’m told, is the most popular caravan in the Avan ‘name’ range. Among the Avans named Ray, Erin, Lily, Charlotte and so on, the Frances tops the list, selling about 300 each...
Review: New EzyTrail Winton 18 Caravan
A couple of months ago, I was poking my nose around the EzyTrail factory in Kilsyth, Vic, when a sleek caravan with a touch of Euro-flair caught my eye.
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Review: BRS Offroad Pursuit Platinum
There are camper trailers. And then there are camper trailers. Emphasis on the word ‘camper’. You see, the BRS Pursuit Platinum, the top-end rig in the Pursuit line-up that’s built in Newcastle, NSW, is...
Roadstar Little Rippa Tested!
Roadstar Caravans has long been interested in fibreglass sandwich panel caravans. To Roadstar owner Ken Nizam, this construction methods was one of the final pieces of the puzzle. His vision for his company has...
Review: Regal B Class Motorhome
Regal has long made attractive, well-regarded caravans. The company has been in business for longer than I’ve been lurking around the industry, that’s for certain. Nonetheless, it came as a surprise to discover that...
Isuzu D-MAX Fuel Test: Unhitched!
Fuel. Like it or not, it’s one of the biggest expenses faced by any RVer, if not the biggest expense. It’s no secret, either, that the cost at the bowser has increased dramatically in...
Review: Windsor Rapid 13
The Windsor Rapid has been one of Australia’s more familiar caravan models for about 20 years. Built by Windsor Caravans, which is owned by Apollo RV, the Rapid could be described as one of...
Review: Hilltop Caravans Feathertop 17ft 6in
Here’s a question: do you like caravans that are large and luxurious, or compact and comfortable? Both have their advantages and, similarly, their drawbacks.
I fall into the latter category. I admire the big rigs...
Caravan Review: Pacific Pathfinder 17ft
Big caravans have their place and I always appreciate the living space they offer. However, single-axle rigs, about 18ft in body length, are my preference. They’re lighter, a little easier to tow, and when...














