Caravans
Caravans
Long and wide, with some clever weight-saving construction, Paul Owen reckons the Bailey Alicanto Grande Porto a great British buy.
Caravans
Stately by name and built to last, Peta Stavelli finds much to admire in the Coachman Laser 675 from Gateway Caravans.
Caravans
Paul Owen reviews a resilient and well-crafted Australian-built caravan that’s built to take on even the most rugged of roads.
Caravans
Despite the model’s name, think of this Jayco All-Terrain 22.68-1 as something built to be towed on all roads, rather than over all types of terrain. Paul Owen gears up for anything.
Caravans
Paul Owen delves into the fascinating journey of the Rockwood brand, and takes a peek at the spacious 2516S.
Caravans
Sometimes, when reviewing a new vehicle, you have an “ooh la la” moment. Such was the case with the bright, light and extra-spacious Nomad 760 Premium, Peta Stavelli writes.
Caravans
Paul Owen travelled to New Plymouth to check out the Swift Explorer 580, a British-made caravan that’s been tailored to meet the needs of our Kiwi landscape.
Caravans
Claire Smith takes a closer look at the new Apex HT-17 Expander caravan from Road Life.
Caravans
There’s often a question about what makes an ideal external length for a van designed for couples. Snowy River Caravans’ SRC21 model may well provide the answer, says Malcolm Street.
Caravans
Created with quality and ease in mind, Paul Owen finds himself very impressed with the Hilltop range of caravans from Coastal Caravans in Whakatāne.
Caravans
Family caravans have become increasingly popular of late but in many cases, the size of the vans has been increasing too. Malcolm Street looks at a practical, innovative downsized alternative. Available through Nationwide RV in New Zealand, your first look at the Titan 490 Bunk doesn’t really give much of a hint of being a family caravan