Motorhomes

At the Christchurch Motorhome Show KEA unveiled the enhancements it has undertaken in the four-berth motorhome it has romantically called “Dreamtime”
Using combined elements from two of its models, Sunliner has created a motorhome layout for two people who like to entertain
Encouraged by the favourable customer reaction to last year’s trial shipment of the Bürstner product, Barrons has imported from the German company a range of new 2008 motorhome models for display and sale
With so many different incarnations, the Bedford has become “the motoring equivalent of number 8 wire”: practical, versatile and reliable. After collecting a number of images over the years, a new book by Wayne Stevenson offers a peek into the private lives of Kiwis and their Bedfords
The economy may be going through a dodgy phase but at the second Christchurch Motorhome and Caravan Expo held at the Agricultural Showgrounds in early October there was little sign of despondency
RoadCraft’s owners say the philosophy of their boutique business combines tried and true with new
Mount Ruapehu is a notoriously unreliable destination for skiers, and even the best-laid plans unravel when the weather turns bad. To offset the risk, forget about hiring a ski lodge – take a motorhome.
A classic example of a product that’s more than the sum of its parts, Autosleeper’s Sigma EL is a satisfying blend of British manufacturing and Continental styling – rolling smoothly on a comfortable, Peugeot chassis