Caravan Reviews

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  • Grant Tourer
    $50,000 - 54,000 AUD
    Price isn’t everything, but when you see a bargain it’s time to spend, and that’s the case with this amazing value family van from Creative. With shower and toilet plus DVD players over each bunk, there is so much on offer we had to explore this RV.   | More
  • Montana Cooper
    $67,000 - 75,000 AUD
    This is not just a city slicker’s van. Find out where Coopers Creek is from your home, and the Montana Cooper will follow you there.   | More
  • Travelhome Macquarie
    $125,000 - 150,000 AUD
    You haven’t seen a fifthwheeler ’til you’ve seen the Travelhome Macquarie. This beautiful RV is a happy medium between the caravan and motorhome. Decked out with all you need, the Macquarie is 100% Australian designed and manufactured.   | More
  • A Right Royal Tourer
    $60,000 - 90,000 AUD
    It would seem that larger touring caravans are becoming a bit more popular, particularly those that really are live-aboard rigs designed for long-range trips. The Regal RSV certainly fits into this category. It’s a comfortable rig with plenty of home comforts and lots of internal room to move. | More
  • La Vista Toledo
    $29,990 - 35,990 AUD
    Toledo is Spanish for ‘a sword’, and this little poptop will make light work of cutting up the road. Alan and Mary started La Vista Caravans in 2007. With a plumbing and building background, they have been building a nice range of caravans since that time. They are very diligent in looking after their product.   | More
  • Sofala, So Good
    $35,000 - 40,000 AUD
    While we all like to drool over the big, luxurious tourers, the fact is that many of us simply can’t come up with the dollars to buy a big rig and the tug to tow it. Yet, if you’re prepared to surrender some of that space and luxury, you can still get into a nice little tourer that won’t break the bank and can be towed by a family car. | More
  • Cut Loose
    $89,990 - 120,000 AUD
    From the moment you lay eyes on the Cut Loose, you are ready for holiday action. The Cut Loose was impressive without being overbearing. The low tow height coupled with what appeared to be a small car in front made for a welcome surprise. I couldn’t wait to get behind the wheel and head off.   | More
  • Traveller Rezilience
    $89,990 - 120,000 AUD
    The Traveller Rezilience sets the benchmark for others to follow. The Rezilience is a true off-road van for the fastidious buyer that wants to escape the city and head for the wide open spaces. Without a doubt, this is the finest caravan I have seen for a long time. | More
  • Towaway Trailer
    $6,990 - 15,000 AUD
    The Towaway trailer is a new design from Kevin Haskall of Kendy Caravan & Trailers. It features heavy-duty chequerplate frame and sides with lift sections on the sides and rear. These lift up panels become the roof for the internal space of the camper. | More
  • Concept Ascot XLS
    As soon as you walk into this van, you see the quality craftsmanship of a cabinetmaker that has been in the industry for a long time. The Concept is no ordinary idea; it’s a well-built van with lots of appeal both internal and external. | More