Reviews
Motorhomes
Bill Savidan looks at the latest offering from Dethleffs – the Advantage i7051 DBM – and finds it much to his liking.
Motorhomes
Bill Savidan admits to a bit of bias as he reviews a favoured layout in the latest Bürstner offering: the Ixeo Time IT726G motorhome.
Caravans
Peta Stavelli struggles to understand the nomenclature for the Bailey series of caravans but quickly comes to terms with the improved design features.
Motorhomes
TrailLite recently started seeing something of a new trend emerging in the motorhome market and the internal design of the Matakana 550 is a direct result of that. Check out our review.
Campervans
When Peta Stavelli clapped eyes on the Kea Nomad it was love at first sight, but like all good romances, there were some small potholes along the way. Check out her review.
Motorhomes
Revered for the cold weather comfort of its models, Auto-Trail also offers up a host of motorhome options featuring comprehensive levels of room and storage capacity for families. The six-berth Frontier Scout is one such vehicle that fits much more into a lot less.
Motorhomes
Bill Savidan finds the latest A-class offering from Bürstner a class above, without the price tag of an elite vehicle.
Caravans
Bill Savidan finds happiness in an unexpected place when he reviews Euro’s Sterckeman Alize Concept 475CP caravan.
Fifth Wheelers
Sunliner’s fifth wheel is a head-turner from the outside, but it’s inside where changes to the expected fifth wheel design add up to a perfect vehicle for extended travel. Check out this caravan review.
Motorhomes
Australian–based tester Malcolm Street returns to a favourite theme when he reviews UCC’s latest offering in Christchurch.
Motorhomes
Frankia has its roots in a caravan manufacturing business started in Germany 50 years ago. They built their first motorhome in 1973 and marketed the first Frankia branded product in 1983. Now Frankia motorhomes are avalaible in New Zealand through Acacia Motorhomes in Auckland.