Reviews
Motorhomes
The Dethleffs Globetrotter XLi looked a wee bit like a cartoon cat as it sat in the shade on a hot sunny day waiting to be reviewed.
Motorhomes
With so many impressive caravans and motorhomes of all shapes and sizes tested throughout the year, Motorhomes, Caravans & Destinations' team of testers had the daunting task of choosing their top picks.
Campervans
The wildly popular Roadcraft Base Jumper has proved itself time and again. The recently launched S2 from TrailLite has already received its first award. Check out this review.
Motorhomes
Bill Savidan found the hidden appeal of the Ci Sinfonia motorhome was how much it could stow away.
Caravans
Carado's new low-profile T449 has all the bells and whistles you'd expect from one of Germany's premier motorhome manufacturers, but it's the upgrades fitted by the local agent that turns the base vehicle into a freedom camper's dream.
Caravans
The latest Allegra caravans from French caravan manufacturer Caravelair will appeal to buyers looking for easy towing, chic contemporary styling and an affordable price tag.
Motorhomes
German motorhome manufacturer Bürstner celebrated its 55th anniversary recently with the release of some limited edition models, all sporting a host of free extras. Peta Stavelli took one of Burstner's birthday models – the Nexxo 55 T685 – for a Coromandel test drive and it came up trumps.
Motorhomes
The six-berth Escape from British manufacturer Swift is sure to find favour with families looking for a practical and roomy vehicle for a great getaway.
Caravans
Bill Savidan compares single-axle, island bed caravans from different manufacturers.
Caravans
With sunlight streaming through the tall, two-piece, curved front window and the Heki roof hatch, stepping into the Coachman Pastiche caravan is also like stepping into a conservatory.
Caravans
Made in Germany, the Burstner Averso 485TS reflects the preferences of caravanners in Europe.