Transtec is one of those low-profile brands. It's been around for 15 years now, quietly beavering away in Thames. Among its devoted followers, however, it has a much higher profile and with good reason, writes Bill Savidan, who reviews the Transtec Duet Tourer.
Oamaru began its life humbly, with just a musterer's cottage cobbled together from cabbage tree leaves and mud. Peta Stavelli writes about the changing fortunes of New Zealand's most important heritage town.
Dethleffs' latest Magic Edition is a blend of its Low-Profile and A-Class siblings — a striking motorhome, sumptuously appointed and bristling with innovation.