Reviews
Motorhomes
Like Bang & Olufsen, Rolls-Royce and Harman Kardon, a pedigree pairing in a company name is almost an assurance of excellence. Niesmann+Bischoff is no exception, says John Bristow.
Caravans
When buying your first caravan, bigger isn’t necessarily better. John Bristow looks at the compact new Road Owl from New Age Caravans and finds more than meets the eye.
Motorhomes
A German motorhome that harks back to early Kiwi models? That’s not the only – good – surprise in store for Malcolm Street aboard this A-class beauty
Motorhomes
Malcolm Street checks out a Slovenian-made motorhome, and comes away impressed, especially by one rather untypically European feature
Motorhomes
When it comes to class, luxury and stylish flourishes, the Pilote Emotion passes with flying colours, discovers Malcolm Street
Motorhomes
Every year the Pegaso flies a little higher in terms of design and workmanship, and the 740 is no exception. Bill Savidan climbs aboard.
Motorhomes
The uber-classy Le Voyageur 7.8CL makes a lasting impression on Malcolm Street, who falls in love at first, second and third sight
Caravans
An RV with a roomy shower and endless hot water? You’re dreaming, mate… unless of course you’re in Jayco’s newest Silverline. And that’s just for starters, says a very impressed Bill Savidan.n
Caravans
Strong, light and spacious, the Bailey Rangefinder Capricorn marries the nbest of Aussie and European builds, says Malcolm Street n
Motorhomes
MCD editor Claire Smith takes a look at the 2019 Allisee Supremacy and discovers that there is more to this model than meets the eyen
Motorhomes
Bill Savidan finds many pleasing features in store climbing aboard this year's Bürstner Lyseo IT736