Caravan Reviews

Caravan Reviews

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  • Advantage Sunliner
    $66,060 - 76,060 AUD
    Hang on, I thought Sunliner made motorhomes, not caravans? Well, for the last 30 years and until mid-2009 that was true. But no longer! Sunliner looked at the caravan market and realised its most popular motorhome layouts could be the starting point for making caravans.   | More
  • Mr Versatility
    $47,950 - 57,950 AUD
    There are very few of us who can lay claim to having been around since 1928, and fewer still who can say they are in better shape than ever. | More
  • How’s the Serenity!
    $75,990 - 85,990 AUD
    Traveller targets itself squarely at the quality end of the market. It’s not there to cut corners in a race to the bottom, but to build the best quality vans it can. | More
  • .511 Magnum
    $36,350 - 46,350 AUD
    Scott Irvin from Coromal Caravans Central Coast was excited to show us the new Coromal Magnum. The pop-top incorporates many of Coromal’s important features with some styling changes. The quality and appeal of the European-design furniture combined with alterations to the external body styling brings the Magnum to a new level.   | More
  • Ideal Comfort
    $72,000 - 82,000 AUD
    When the caravan comes from a company called Ideal and the van is called Idyllic, it’s time to look beyond looks and comfort. It’s time to see if what’s on offer amounts to a substantial RV or not. This meant hitching Ideal’s Idyllic Premier MkII up to a Land Rover Discovery tow vehicle and taking it for a ride.   | More
  • Off Track
    $65,900 - 75,900 AUD
    Australia is such a big and amazing place that even if you only travelled the bitumen parts of it, you wouldn’t be able to see it all and would still find something new around every corner. But for those who like to take advantage of the more remote and secluded areas of our fine brown country, you might want to check out Track Trailers and its Topaz.   | More
  • Explore with Explorex
    $79,000 - 89,000 AUD
    Before going into the Tanami’s details, it’s worth looking at the company’s interesting background. Explorex was started by Greg and Jen Ferguson in 2003. Back then, the prototype of their first caravan was built on their farm near the WA wheat belt farm of Beverley. | More
  • The Elross Commitment
    $149,000 - 159,000 AUD
    David Hill was delighted with the opportunity to show off his latest fifth-wheeler creation. As a specialist in dedicated offroad units, this one was no exception. | More
  • Detailed Differences
    $62,980 - 72,980 AUD
    With the Nissan Navara tow vehicle out the front, we were halfway towards finding the excitement you want when you hit the road. Perhaps that’s why the Nissan is a well-established, top-selling SUV. | More
  • Transformers
    $50,660 - 55,660 AUD
    Kimberley is one of the few truly innovative companies in the RV industry. You just have to glance at one of its units to see that what it offers is like no other. Take the Kimberley Karavan, for example. In tow it appears to be no more than a large camper, but set up, it’s a full-sized, hard-walled caravan with all the creature comforts. And if you see one in a holiday park, the urge to knock on... | More