Reviews
Motorhomes
Malcolm Street makes a quick pass of Arthur’s Pass and Lake Brunner while trying out the aptly named UCC Brunner.
Motorhomes
You don’t have to be a wild-spirited maverick to enjoy Auto Trail’s Apache, though it would probably help. If you’ve got the game, it will test your zest for adventure – and at the end of the day, you can cosset yourself in its plush interior, writes Lawrence Schäffler.
Motorhomes
Swift’s 2012 Bolero 684FB (fixed bed) offers buyers improved energy efficiency, a cosier interior and better handling. Effectively, writes Lawrence Schäffler, the UK manufacturer has made a great product even better.
Motorhomes
What do you do when your base vehicle purchase price increases by over 50%, in just 4 years? Rob Floris – Managing Director of UCC Motorhomes in Christchurch thinks he may have just found the answer.
Motorhomes
Auto Trail’s sumptuously-appointed 2012 Tracker will be a hit with aesthetes, but its defining feature is the power plant crammed under the bonnet – a 180hp beauty that makes short work of New Zealand’s winding, undulating topography. Lawrence Schäffler reports.
Motorhomes
KEA Campers, one of the country’s most popular rental motorhome brands, has expanded its new Craft range. The range is designed for buyers wanting new rather than ex-rental KEA vehicles and the latest addition – the 7.35m Inspiration – will be well-received, writes Lawrence Schäffler.
Caravans
Bill Savidan takes a look at the classically-styled Starcraft 20’ and finds low-cost high delivery from this experienced manufacturer.
Motorhomes
Exclusivity is the guiding mantra in Trail Lite’s 8.2m Oakura 56X. This magnificently-appointed package is not the cheapest motorhome on the market but buyers do get the opportunity to forge a one-of-a-kind custom design, stamping it with their own identity. Lawrence Schäffler reports.
Fifth Wheelers
The proprietor of Kiwi RV Imports Ltd, Milton Kilgour, says nearly a third of the fifth wheels his company sells are lived in full time by their owners. Bill Savidan quickly finds out why.
Fifth Wheelers
Bill Savidan took the Explorer Navigator for a spin and found it compact but impressive with plenty of torque.
Caravans
Neville Carter's reproduction classic 'van in combination with his immaculately restored Coupe de Ville prove to be a real head turner.