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Malcolm Street explores the hype around rear club lounge caravans and why they can be so advantageous
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At $215,000 this uncompromising offroader vies for the spot as the most expensive van we have reviewed.
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Italian built caravans are very rare in Australia, but this Long Weekender has much to offer
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How do you make a traditionally built caravan stand out from the crowd? La Vista know how, and they show if off in the El Toro 1.
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It can look a little odd when you first cast your eyes across it, but the Royal Flair Raptor proved to be perfectly suited for what it’s aimed at
Read MoreMajestic Knight SLX
Is it possible to build a single axle caravan that’s weight friendly, yet still offers a decent amount of living space?
Read MoreSouthern Star Hardcore SS21
An aluminium frame and top-shelf suspension equip this van for offroad travel to make it hardcore in more than name only.
Read MoreSafari Delta 21
Not everyone wants to veer off the blacktop, so John Ford checked out the Safari Delta and discovered a luxurious van without the weight to match
Read MoreMaverick Viper 13 Hybrid
Hybrids may miss out on internal volume, but they are nimble without too much comfort lost
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The XTOUR Atlas is a family van designed to tackle tough roads whilst fitting a lot of functional living into a relatively small space.
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The Legend Trackline 186 is a sensibly-sized couples rough road tourer, and with lots of quality inclusions, it vies for a place among the best offroaders.
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