Caravan review: Jayco All-Terrain Off-Grid X 19.61-2
The Jayco empire has been built on making vans affordable to more people and the All-Terrain Off-Grid X 19.61-2 is no exception.
Read MoreCaravan review: Zone RV Sojourn
The definition of sojourn might well be a temporary stay but there’s nothing temporary about one of the latest vans from Zone RV.
Read MoreReview: Wonderland RV Amaroo 1705
Wonderland RV mainly plays at the big end of town with large vans and big price tags, but the newly released Amaroo 1705 is a compact suprise.
Read MoreMajestic Knight SLE 19.6 reviewed at Caravan of the Year 2023
Impressing the judges with its refinement, the Majestic Knight SLE 19.6 is a semi-offroad couples van that won't break the bank
Read MoreCub C16 reviewed at Caravan of the Year 2023
The much-awaited release of Cub Campers’ first caravan last year didn’t disappoint, and the judges discovered that the C16 lives up to the hype.
Read MoreMy Dream RV Dream Catcher reviewed at Caravan of the Year 2023
My Dream RV was a new player on the COTY scene this year, and the Dream Catcher with its curved front and bold colours was well liked by the judges
Read MoreReview: Urban Tungsten X Terrain 18'9
Despite the slightly deceptive name, Urban Caravans builds its vans for anything but urban travel. Take your pick – semi-offroad or offroad?
Read MoreReview: Goldy 16ft Beach Cruiser
Goldy Caravans from the Gold Coast has tapped into a niche market for a compact and simple retro van.
Read MoreReview: Euro Glider
Looking for a lighter-weight caravan towable by a small SUV? Euro Caravans’ Glider could end the search.
Read MoreBushtracker 19 Compact
Time is nearly up for fossil fuels and this Bushtracker 19 Compact proves we can live comfortably without it — nearly.
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Operation 200 Part 7: Power trip with Berrima Diesel Service
Operation 200 continues this month as we travel to the NSW Southern Highlands for vital reliability upgrades and a significant power boost.
Read MoreCaravan review: Condor Bluewave 18'4
Single axle caravans are generally shorter than tandem axle models. But does that mean a compromise in the living area?
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