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Motorhome Reviews
 
Itasca Sunova 32 LX
Forget tricky conversions: the US-made Itasca Sunova 32 LX comes ready to roll Downunder.  more info
Sunliner Pinto
Despite its relatively modest dimensions, there’s nothing pint-sized about the Sunliner Pinto which has all the essentials for comfortable touring.  more info
Apollo Euro Deluxe
Find long-term touring comfort in the Apollo Euro Deluxe. Apollo Motorhome’s six-berth Euro Deluxe, built by Talvor Motorhomes in Northgate, Qld, is aimed squarely at the longer-term touring market. Apollo  more info
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Caravan Reviews
 
The Overweight Caravanner
How much weight do you actually carry in the van? The editor made the point that if we write about the problems of overloaded caravans, we really ought to find  more info
SLR CV 1700
SLR’s motorhome-building talents are clearly evident in its ‘crossover’ caravan, the CV 1700.  more info
Majestic Tiara
If you like your privacy, Majestic’s new Tiara is sure to impress.  more info
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Campertrailer Reviews
 
Coromal F400 Camper
Coromal’s Family Series F400 Camper is ideal for travelling families on a budget.  more info
Western Caravans’ Ashburton
Western Caravans’ Ashburton: a van for two adults and two kids.  more info
Travelander’s Evron SC1 is a basic package with a big surprise.
Travelander’s latest offering, the Evron SC1, is essentially a bare-bones version of its popular SC2. This means you can now enjoy the convenience of Travelander’s automatic and remote-control opening and  more info
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Fifth Wheeler Reviews
 
This Crossroads Cruiser redefines “more”.
Until recent times in the Australian RV industry there hadn’t been a great deal of design influence from RV developments overseas. Of late, most such influences have come from Europe  more info
Hodge RV’s Free Spirit
Hodge RV’s Free Spirit has the comforts and credentials for touring Australia’s rougher destinations.  more info
Innovation is alive in Dryden’s Distinction.
Once something of a curiosity in the RV world, fifth wheelers have created considerable interest over the last few years and indeed represent a growing market.  more info
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Campervan Reviews
 
Kea Campers’ Troopie 4WD pop-top will go where most campers fear to tread.
There are very few true offroad 4WD campervans and motorhomes around. There are several reasons for that, one being the relative lack of 4WD cab chassis, and building an offroad  more info
Kea 4WD Deluxe
Troop-ing the Bush. Kea’s upgraded fleet of 4WD ’Cruiser-based campervans are decked out and ready for an outback trip.  more info
Kea’s Volkswagen T5
Double duty. Kea’s Volkswagen T5 2+2 FT campervan conversion is a top little escape unit which can also serve as a daily runabout.  more info
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