Reviews

If you don’t have your own motorhome or caravan, renting one is a good option for short trips. It is also an excellent way to try out the lifestyle and different types of vehicles before you take the leap into buying your own.
Ever wished you could blend your adventure hobbies with the caravan lifestyle? Carry a few of your favourite toys – quad bike, motorbike, golf cart, PWC, kayak – to use in remote parts of the country? Well, with the just-arrived Impact Toy Hauler you can, writes Lawrence Schäffler.
On a grey day in March Bill Savidan took the 3 Dog “Pup” model on a standard trailer down to a campground at Awakeri Springs.
As a stalwart distributor of quality import motorhomes in New Zealand, Auckland Motorhomes may now be under new ownership but Steve Vermeulen reckons this two-berth Auto-Sleeper Worcester proves it’s business as usual.
Six years after its debut, the British-built Swift Bolero has become one of Europe’s most popular fixed-bed motorhomes – partly due to its quality fit-out and homely interior – but especially because of its easy, car-like handling, writes Lawrence Schäffler.
The Ixeo 726 G featured here sits in the middle of the Bürstner range and is expected to be the most popular in New Zealand too.
Sunliner’s Switch has obviously been designed to produce a budget-trimming motorhome – however that doesn’t mean that any of the Sunliner essentials have been left out.
UCC Motorhomes has developed two new models and some exciting new interiors, despite the turmoil caused by the February earthquake
Seven years after venturing forth as newbie motor campers, Steve and Wendy Anderson have finally secured their dream motorhome – a custom-built beauty rolling on a Ford Transit chassis