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Caravan Review: Hilltop H-17
Of all the manufacturer-based caravan clubs, none seem to match the enthusiasm of the members of the Hilltop Caravans club. They call themselves ‘Hilltopians’ and their pride in their vans is infectious. Having attended...
Roadstar Sirius Tested
Caravans. What are the factors that separate the great from the good, the bad from the ugly? I reckon it’s all about how the caravan is built, its fitness for purpose, the quality and...
Review: BMPRO SmartSense
Technology. Is there anything it can’t do?
Until recently, to determine the remaining amount of gas in my van’s cylinders, I’d do it the old-fashioned way: pour warm water down the side and feel for...
Caravan Review: Majestic Navigator 18ft 6in
Once in a while, I come across a van that truly impresses me. It happened recently, in fact. I was scheduled to pick up a Majestic Navigator 18ft 6in single-axle caravan. The Navigator is...
Review: Paramount Caravans Tuff Mudda 176
If somebody were to mention ‘toy haulers’, it’s a safe bet that dirt or quad bikes comes to mind. After all, that’s why this particular style of caravan was made: to haul people’s ‘toys’...
Review: Avida Silverton C Class Motorhome
Avida has introduced a touch of German automotive engineering to its fleet of C class motorhomes. The Silverton, released in February this year, is a four-berth C class motorhome and the only rig in...
JB Caravans Dirt Roader Reviewed
In late January, I found myself in Dargo, Vic, a country town in the High Country as part of a trip involving three JB caravans. We had the offroad JB Caravans Scorpion Sting and...
Caravan Review: Australis Coastline 2210
I first worked with Australis Caravans back in 2021 when it launched the Coastline range of family vans. Australis was a new player on the market then, and its range of vans has come...
Review: Avan Ovation M7 Slide-Out Motorhome
I’ve long pondered the motorhome lifestyle. I’ve always been an avid caravanner, but during those times of wet weather, hitching up in the mud and rain, wrestling with weight distribution bars, my mind has...
Leader Caravans Gold LE Reviewed and Rated
A family caravan needs at least three things: a bed for mum and dad, bunks for the kids, and a separate bathroom. Assuming the van also has a well-made chassis, suitable suspension and adequate...














