Caravan review: Gold Class Caravans AC16C couples offroader - Caravan World Australia

Caravan review: Gold Class Caravans AC16C couples offroader

Written by: John Ford; Photography: John Ford and Craig McDiarmid

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This new entry to the offroad caravan scene is loaded with features to attract buyers looking for a complete drive-away package.

In brief:

  • Compact couples van
  • Well-equipped off-grid van
  • New full-height caravan range from Market Direct Group (MDG)

Gold Class Caravans (GCC) is a new brand from Market Direct Group (MDC), which has been importing campers, hybrids and caravans for nearly 20 years and has grown into one of our industry leaders. 


GCC’s new range firmly establishes the brand in the local mainstream caravan market, offering vans in the most popular sizes between 16 and 19 feet (4.9m – 5.8m). The limited lineup includes three couples models and one family layout, available in either the offroad Adventure Class (such as our review van) or the bitumen touring Luxe Class. Overall, there are eight new models: four layouts in either offroad or touring. 


The AC16C, reviewed here, is a single-axle, full-height caravan and is part of a lineup that includes tandem-axle 17ft and 19ft couples vans and an 18ft family model. For many, a van this size is the perfect explorer, capable of accessing tighter tracks and with a lightweight design suitable for sandy and muddy terrain.


Although it might seem unusual at first, the vans don’t have an options list. What you see is what you get, including the interior and exterior colours. For the Adventure Class line, these are matte mid-grey over black checkerplate on the outside and light grey against dark grey inside.


Standardising colours and inclusions allows the Gold Class team to streamline the buying experience while also ensuring seamless customer handovers every time. As we shall see, the price is very competitive and the standard features are what you will expect in a fully-optioned van.


The Gold Class Caravans AC16C is the perfect explorer and has the requirements for outside livingThe Gold Class Caravans AC16C is the perfect explorer and has the requirements for outside living


The build


Market Direct Group has a special relationship with its Chinese builder, which it has maintained throughout its more than 10-year partnership. The factory produces only for Market Direct Group on two lines, targeted at the Australian and American markets. Its team of designers in Australia is directly connected to the factory via computer, and quality controllers from Australia rotate through to ensure everything meets standards.


The Adventure Class line shares the same sturdy underpinnings as the Luxe Class. The hot-dipped galvanised chassis is welded from Q460-grade rectangular hollow-section steel in 150mm x 50mm x 3mm, for both the main section and the A-frame. A mark of confidence for buyers is a lifetime warranty on the chassis and A-frame, backed by the experience of bringing more than 40,000 trailers, hybrids and caravans to our market over the years. Brakes are 12in electric drums certified up to 3T, and the Timken parallel wheel bearings run on heavy-duty 45mm stub axles.


One of the main differences between the Adventure and its bitumen-bound Luxe cousin is its suspension: instead of coils, the trailing arms (with twin shock absorbers on each side) are supported by airbags, in line with current offroad trends. This premium system was developed with Airbag Man for the Adventure range and features auto-height control, which can also be operated via a wireless remote control. A 12V onboard compressor feeds a 11.3L (3 gallon) stainless-steel air tank for quick adjustments. The tank also allows for fast tyre inflation, which is a real benefit after airing down for sandy and corrugated roads.


I was impressed with how neatly the plumbing and electrical wiring were installed underneath the van. Builders of offroad vans often neglect protecting water outlets and taps, but the team paid careful attention to these details with the Adventure Class, fitting guards in all the right spots including a convenient valve to drain the grey water tank quickly and without risking a trip to the chiropractor while crawling around underneath the van. I also noted several branding exercises with water tanks and various guards emblazoned with GCC badges. It was a cool touch.


Welded box-section 25mm aluminium-framed walls are clad with 3.2mm composite aluminium on the upper sides, above lower skirts of black aluminium checkerplate to protect the body. Up top, the single section of fibreglass roof extends down to meet the front and back walls at a well-sealed H-mould, and the floor is a single honeycomb sheet.


Interior walls are white vinyl-coated ply, which should be durable and easy to clean. The vans are built from the inside out, with furniture installed first and then fixed to the walls to ensure a strong build. Polystyrene insulation fills the gaps in the aluminium frame to maximise temperature control.


The twin shock absorbers at each wheel and the trailing-arm suspension setup, supported by airbagsThe twin shock absorbers at each wheel and the trailing-arm suspension setup, supported by airbags


A well-organised exterior


Styling of the AC16C is in line with mainstream offroad design, and it looks well-proportioned and modern. The van rides high on 16in black spoked alloy wheels and 265/75 Goodride mud terrain tyres, while external features such as toolboxes, the high-mounted rear spare tyre and roof rails, black MAXTRAX traction boards and a rear ladder confirm the rugged road intent.


Up front is a Cruisemaster DO35 hitch, the go-to choice for wide articulation over steep creek crossings and washouts. An ARK XO750 Series jockey wheel with two large wheels will make it easy to unhitch and move the van around on hard surfaces. The extended A-frame has room for a large toolbox divided into three front sections — one dedicated to twin 9Kg gas storage and a full-width rear section with access from either side. There’s a vast amount of storage here, so owners will need to ensure proper weight distribution to maintain balance when towing.


Heading back along the passenger side are two sizable hatches, each with slide-outs for a portable fridge, and a tidy powder-coated aluminium external kitchen with Thetford triple gas burners, a sink and storage. I was impressed by the quality of the metalwork and by its design, which reduces weight while staying sturdy and practical. And I should point out the well-engineered hinges and triple-sealed doors on all the hatches, which are essential for tough outback travel and for keeping out that insidious fine red dust.


To the rear of the entry door is an all-in-one Fusion Panel-Stereo, another hatch housing the airbag controls, a television mount and power outlets. Further back is a fold-down picnic table. Finally, at the rear is yet more storage in a combination rear bar/storage box. 


The tidy powder-coated aluminium external kitchen with Thetford triple gas burners, a sink and storageThe tidy powder-coated aluminium external kitchen with Thetford triple gas burners, a sink and storage


What’s inside the Gold Class Caravans AC16C?


With more GCC branding on the step and the entry mat, there’s no mistaking where we’re headed. The van sits relatively high, so a double step and a grab handle with two-tone lighting are handy for climbing aboard.


The universally chosen colour for the Adventure Class will appeal to most buyers. It’s modern and attractive, with enough quality timber joinery and matte finishes to create a soft, stylish impression. The layout is the current standard for a compact couples offroader, and I wonder if we’ve reached the peak of design for a van this size. However, I had a similar thought as a boating journalist about mid-sized day boats a decade ago, and suddenly everything changed. Transoms and sides hinged out, almost doubling the cockpit space when anchored — so there could be more innovations coming for caravans.


For now, this is the most popular and sensible way to use space, with a bed at the front, an ensuite at the back and a functional central living area, even if some of us prefer a bed away from the entry. Many of us who have been around vans long enough know it’s impressive what fits into a modern 16ft van because everything is there for comfortable camping. A van that’s 5ft (1.5m) longer has more lounge space, a larger kitchen bench and a roomier ensuite, but it’s also heavier to tow and might struggle to reach some campsites without extra trouble.


A comfortable interior for a couple seeking adventure off the beaten trackA comfortable interior for a couple seeking adventure off the beaten track


While the layout is familiar, the GCC designers have presented the little 16-footer with thoughtful touches that make a big difference. Seeing the limited bench space, they included an extension near the built-in Dometic induction cooktop and managed to fit both a microwave and a full oven. Deep floor cupboards alongside the bed create valuable storage space while still allowing easy access to the north–south layout. Between the dining table and the ensuite, they have sneaked in a floor-to-ceiling pantry that will handle lots of supplies. Opposite is a 221L Thetford compressor fridge/freezer, which is pretty generous for a van of this size. Eberspächer diesel heating, a Gusto Dust Reduction System (DRS) and Cowfish VanTenna TV aerial, which also offers Starlink provision, round out the list of quality appliances.


A small but thoughtfully designed kitchen with three-level strip lightingA small but thoughtfully designed kitchen with three-level strip lighting


Adding to the spacious, breezy feel is minimalist three-level strip lighting that keeps the ceiling clear.


You will find more attentive touches in the ensuite, starting with a larger-than-expected single-piece fibreglass shower cubicle with a lightweight aluminium-honeycomb door, soap dispensers and a heated mirror for foggy morning showers. The NCE washing machine is also a dryer, and you get folding hooks on the wall for towels.


Rear ensuite with all the essentials and a bit moreRear ensuite with all the essentials and a bit more


I noted this in the review we did recently for the 17ft Luxe Class GCC, and it applies equally in the Adventure: there is nothing in the van that gives it away as an import. All the appliances are quality brands, and the fit and finish are top-shelf. 


Living off-grid


The Gold Class Caravans AC16C is equipped with a high-quality electronics package to ensure dependable operation when away from mains power. It has a 600Ah Enerdrive lithium battery system charged by 700W of roof-mounted solar panels through an Enerdrive 40A MPPT charger. An Enerdrive 3000W/100A inverter/charger provides 240V for onboard appliances such as the Dometic air-conditioner and induction cooktop. A 40A DC-DC charger also tops up the batteries from the tow vehicle while driving. This standalone off-grid power setup covers the entire Adventure Class range and is especially appealing to those who want to run the air-con in hot weather.


Two 80L freshwater tanks and an 80L grey water tank are as big as you can expect in a van of this size and should be enough with judicious use, although long showers might not be on the cards if camping for more than a few days. 


Plenty of towing options


A tare weight of 2590kg might seem high for the size of the van until you consider it’s loaded to the hilt with every accessory in the offroad catalogue. An ATM at 3000kg means many mid-range 4WDs will suit the smallest Adventure. The payload is 410kg, which might not leave much to spare with full water tanks, so learn to pack light and enjoy being able to get into the secluded destinations a compact van can access without damaging the paint and the ego.


Enjoy being able to get into secluded destinations Enjoy being able to get into secluded destinations 

The Gold Class Caravans AC16C is a compact yet very capable vanThe Gold Class Caravans AC16C is a compact yet very capable van


Final thoughts on the Gold Class Caravans AC16C


Gold Class Caravans has delivered complete offroad packages with the new Adventure range of vans, leaving potential customers to choose only the size van they need. Everything else is included in the price. This smallest version (the van we reviewed – the AC16C) sells for $114,990, which we rate highly, given its high-class finish and quality inclusions.


Measuring up


Pros

  • Great standard equipment level
  • Well-equipped for an off-grid lifestyle
  • Robust build with air bag suspension

Cons

  • Limited payload in the AC16C

GOLD CLASS CARAVANS AC16C RATINGS


VALUE FOR MONEY — 9/10

A fully optioned offroad van for $114,990 is a good buy


TOWABILITY — 9/10

With an ATM of 3000kg, it suits most mid-range vehicles and tows smoothly

SUITABILITY FOR INTENDED TOURING — 8/10

A compact couples offroader


BUILD QUALITY — 8/10

The 20-year experience of Market Direct Group shows in the construction and finish


LIVEABILITY — 7/10

It’s compact but well designed


SELF-SUFFICIENCY — 8/10

Great off-grid ability for this size van


CUSTOMER CARE — 9/10

Market Direct Group has great backup and customer support


INNOVATION — 8/10

Packing all the equipment into the range makes a simplified buying choice


X-FACTOR — 7/10

Looks the part and has all the right equipment



GOLD CLASS CARAVANS AC16C SPECS


WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

Overall length  6.99m (22ft 11in)
External body length 5.2m (17ft)
Internal body length 5.1m (16ft 8in)
Width 2.29m (7ft 6in)
External height 3.13m (10ft 2in)
Internal height  1.96m (6ft 4in)
Tare  2590kg
ATM  3000kg
Payload  410kg (calculated)
Ball weight at tare 200kg
Ball to tare ratio  7.7% (calculated)

EXTERNAL

Frame Aluminium
Cladding Composite aluminium/aluminium checkerplate
Chassis Hot-dip galvanised 150mm x 50mm x 3mm A-frame and chassis main rails
Suspension Trailing arm, airbag system with twin shock absorbers
Coupling Cruisemaster DO35
Brakes 12in electric drums
Wheels 16in alloy, 265/75 Goodride mud terrain tyres
Water 2 x 80L freshwater, 1 x 80L grey water
Battery 600Ah lithium Enerdrive
Inverter 3000W Enerdrive
Solar 700W Enerdrive
Air-conditioner Dometic FreshJet 7 Series Pro
Gas 2 x 9kg
Sway control Tuson
Cooking Thetford three-burner gas cooktop

INTERNAL

Cooking Dometic induction cooktop and full oven
Microwave NCE 23L flatbed
Fridge Thetford T2208 221L 12V compressor fridge/freezer
Bathroom Full-width with Dometic cassette toilet with separate shower
Washing machine NCE wall-mounted washer/dryer
Hot water Global gas/electric
Heating Eberspächer diesel
DRS Gusto

Gold Class Caravans AC16C price from $114,990


OPTIONS FITTED

N/A


MORE INFORMATION


Gold Class Caravans
P: 1800 425 277




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