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Review: New Age Caravans Wayfinder WF13
On what was one of Melbourne’s wettest and windiest days in spring, we hooked up the New Age Caravans Wayfinder camper and headed out for some fun, all the while hoping the weather might...
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...
Isuzu D-MAX: Long Term Test Wrap-Up
Here at GoRV, we had an Isuzu D-MAX LS-U+ for six months in order to conduct a long-term test under a variety of conditions.
The D-MAX has become one of Australia’s best-selling vehicles. In 2022,...
Review: Spinifex Caravans Nomadix Premier
We all dream of it. The thrill of the open road. Travelling like a nomad through the wide horizons, the sizzle of summer, the colour of autumn, the brisk embrace of winter, and the...
Caravan Review: Atlas Caravans RVS196
Now and then, I come across a relatively new manufacturer building surprisingly well-developed caravans, as if they were built by a company with decades of experience, rather than two or three years. Based on...
Review: Crusader Musketeer Camelot
Crusader Caravans has taken its Musketeer range to eight with the addition of the Camelot. It's a kitted-out, modified version of the Warrior, one of the most popular Musketeers in the Crusader range. However,...
Review: Everest Ice Glider Offroader
Everest Caravans is a relatively new player on the caravan scene. You wouldn’t know it by stepping inside the offroad Ice Glider, however. As it happens, the owner of the company had been building...
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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Caravan Review: 24ft Royal Flair Family Flair Quad Bunk
Most of the caravans I tow are between 17ft and 22ft. Every once in a while, however, I hitch up a big Bertha – a caravan with more living space than a city apartment...
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...














