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Winnebago Byron: Review
I’ve been behind the wheel of quite a few motorhomes lately, each of them based on a Mercedes Sprinter. Cruising along the highway, high in my perch in the driver’s cab, each time has...
Tvan Tested
The Track Trailer Tvan. It’s one of Australia’s best known offroad rigs. A legend on wheels, some would say. That’s high praise, indeed. But whatever your background, it’s simply not possible to credibly claim...
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...
Caravan Review: Kokoda Counterstrike C196
Kokoda Caravans has been on a roll lately. In fact, this manufacturer has been steadily developing a new range of caravans. This new range isn’t comprised of meranti and aluminium, either. In fact, it...
Caravan Review: Deluxe Caravans Stormbreaker 18ft 6in
Deluxe Caravans is a boutique manufacturer in Campbellfield, Vic. While the company doesn’t have the same profile as some caravan builders in this industrial suburb, the caravans rolling out of its small factory are...
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...
All-New Isuzu MU-X
Isuzu has released the brand new MU-X – and it’s much more than a facelift. In fact, the new MU-X appears to be an even more attractive proposition for Australian caravanners.
Chief among the changes...
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...
Prototype Caravan: New Generation Alpa Eco
How’s this for a stroke of innovation? In recent times, a small, unassuming manufacturer has popped up in Melbourne with a concept for a small caravan that just might force us to rethink how...
Review: Viscount Caravans is Back!
Few caravan brands have the name recognition of Viscount. At the height of its popularity, the late 1970s, it was by a wide margin the biggest selling caravan brand in Australia. Many families would...














