Reviews
Motorhomes
It takes a quality motorhome to clock up 100,000-plus km and look as good as its newer counterparts. Bill Savidan marvels at a Euro-built model unravaged by time
Motorhomes
Last month, Claire popped in to take a look through the latest Rapido models to arrive at Paul and Rochelle Cook's RnRV dealership
Campervans
Malcolm Street may have found the perfect match for single motorhomers, the Benimar Benivan 120
Motorhomes
Malcolm Street finds little to argue with in the Autoquest CV20, another compact motorhome conversion
Motorhomes
The French-built Sensation may be small, but she’s got plenty of class, says Malcolm Street
Motorhomes
Auckland manufacturer Action glide smoothly from rental to retail with the Everland, their new model for motorhome buyers… and reviewer Malcolm Street is soldn
Motorhomes
Malcolm Street finds a German-built motorhome which is definitely worth a closer look
Caravans
Bill Savidan takes a look through the Dethleffs Nomad 560 FR and finds it ticks the boxes for family travelsn
Motorhomes
Compact, stylish, and tidy. The Sunliner Pinto 412 from Road Life is a fine example of clever use of space, to accentuate style and comfort. MCD editor Claire Smith reviews.
Motorhomes
Fancy a fling with a cute little Spaniard? Many Kiwis do, writes Ewan McDonald
Motorhomes
Looking for something that’s a breeze to drive, store and manoeuvre? The Roller Team Auto-Roller 747 has your name on it, says Bill Savidan