Review: Kedron Cross Country XC3
The Cross Country XC3 from Kedron Caravans packs offroad ability into a relatively lightweight rig.
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Review: Majestic Trailblazer
Introducting Majestic's latest creation, the eye-catching Trailblazer.
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Review: Talvor MacLeay
This motorhome uses some innovative solutions to make the most of a small space.
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Review: Otron Caravans Signature Series 3
This boutique manufacturer has packed more than a few surprises into its Signature Series 3.
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Review: Jurgens Lunagazer J2405
The Lunagazer J2405 from Jurgens is an Australian-built van with a distinct international feel.
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Review: 5 Star Caravans Premier MKII
Does this new bitumen-rider live up to its impressive moniker?
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Review: A'van Jenna
The A'van Jenna is an easy, breezy van for a family of two adults and two kids.
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Review: Millard Pinnacle
Millard's brand new Pinnacle takes a design cue from the caravan industry's past.
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Review: Coromal Princeton P635XC
Coromal has unveiled a new-look line-up for 2011. We toured the Blue Mountains with the top-end Princeton P635XC.
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Review: Desert Sky Warrior
Desert Sky's diminutive Warrior is a neat middle ground between caravan and camper trailer.
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Review: Evernew custom E900 Series
This Evernew has everything its owners could want – because they had it customised to their own design.
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Review: Aussie by Design Humpback SmartVan Legend
Big is beautiful with Aussie by Design's Humpback SmartVan Legend.
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Legends Series: Paramount Duet 18ft
The Paramount Duet: nimble, capable and highly liveable.
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Video: Retreat Daydream
The Retreat Daydream has the most features of the four vans on test. But are they worth the price?
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Video: Windsor Genesis
The Windsor Genesis GC615s pays modern tribute to a design feature of the past.
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Turbodiesel Territory on test
We were first off the blocks with a genuine tow test of Ford's latest creation, the turbodiesel Territory.
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Review: Billabong Caravans Eagle Bay
Billabong Caravans' Eagle Bay is a compact van suitable for a range of tow vehicles.
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VIDEO: Royal Flair review
Royal Flair's Family Flair is one of the most aptly named vans you're likely to come across.
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Review: Retreat Caravans Hayman
The Retreat Hayman is all about affordable luxury.
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Review: Trackvan Classic
Explore Australia's coast and many places in between with the new Trackvan Classic.
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