Reviews
Caravans
Bill Savidan checks out Jayco's Toyhauler Basestation 23.73-6 OB — a big vehicle that is part caravan and part mobile garage.
Motorhomes
Stepping up from entry-level two-berth vehicles, Peta Stavelli takes the top-end Swift Bolero for a spin and finds a taste of luxury is very easy to swallow.
Motorhomes
Peta Stavelli road tests the entry level thl Navigator and finds a little beauty that goes a long way – fast.
Motorhomes
UK motorhome builder Auto Trail scored an immediate success with the release of its Tracker range in 2012. So it's unsurprising that this year's Auto Trail Tracker RB has enjoyed only minor upgrades.
Caravans
Bill Savidan finds a pleasant surprise is in store when he reviews the new Kea caravan...
Caravans
Fifth-wheelers offer a lot of bang for the buck as Peta Stavelli discovers during a visit to Bay of Plenty RV to look over the new Cougar 25.
Fifth Wheelers
Megan McChesney drops in to RnRV to talk with owners Paul and Rochelle Cook about their own very distinctive vintage vehicles.
Caravans
Bill Savidan got a great deal more than he bargained for when he reviewed the Southern Star 660 caravan.
Motorhomes
The Australian-built Avida Esperance is well-known on our shores as a well-engineered, spacious motorhome that offers buyers a lot of options and features. The latest arrival has a different layout from any of those already in New Zealand — and the change may find a receptive audience.
Campervans
Closing the series of feature tests on entry-level two-berth campervans, Peta Stavelli saves the smallest, and one of the smartest, until last. Introducing the RoadCraft BaseJumper.
Motorhomes
Bill Savidan took the elegant Burford Duo for a spin and found it not only looks good, but it also drives like a charm.