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Caravan Review: Adria Adora 542PH Sport
We have a natural tendency to go straight for Aussie-built caravans when shopping for a new van. After all, when built by a reputable manufacturer, they are strong and designed for our local conditions....
Review: 19ft 6in SunFinder Caravan
There is something to be said for being able to purchase a caravan ‘off the shelf’. The SunFinder brand of vans is, essentially, standardised. What you see is what you get. And what you...
Review: Kokoda Platoon 2
Hands up if you’re in the market for a comfortable, long-term touring machine capable of rough roads, that can be towed by a mid-sized 4WD, and offers all the mod-cons of a modern Australian...
Caria Toyhauler Test: Inside the Evora HF20
The Caria toyhauler goes back some years. If I’m not mistaken, Caria was one of the early names in the toyhauler business.
What’s a toyhauler? you might ask. It’s the colloquial term used to describe...
Review: Pathfinder Caravans Terrain Trekker
As 2024 began winding to a close, so too did Atlantic Caravans. It wasn’t a scandal. The directors of the company just felt that was the right move for them at the time and,...
Review: Eco-Tourer 510 Offroad
I have long had a soft spot for the Eco-Tourer. If you have not seen it before, where have you been? It has been on the market since 2003 and, hand on my heart,...
Avida Fremantle Luxury Motorhome Reviewed
How does travelling Australia in a large, luxurious motorhome sound? I’m talking about a motorhome with three slide-outs, a big bathroom and a huge kitchen that’s as self-contained as possible, from power to water,...
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...
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...
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...














