As much as we all like to accept technical innovations as the be-all and end-all of caravan builds, a good reputation really does count. A caravan manufacturer’s reputation is a tenuous thing. It can’t be touched or seen, and it’s something than can vanish instantly should a van not live up to the expectations generated […]
On The Move Traxx
Making Traxx One of the advantages of travelling with a caravan in tow came home to me on this test of the On The Move Traxx when my normally reliable Landcruiser came to a halt a couple of hours after sunset in the middle of nowhere. The alternator had given up the ghost and we […]
Jayco Expanda 17.56-1
Making Traxx Squeezing more into a confined space is an art form. Many would opt to make the given space larger – an easy approach! Others tackle the problem head on, perhaps concede a few limitations, but work within those restrictions to provide what customers want. The Jayco Expanda is the epitome of the later; […]
Vanguard Bremer Bay
Silver Streak Bremer Bay Getaway Vanguard Caravans in Epping, in the heart of Melbourne’s caravan manufacturing precinct, has been building its wide range of vans for 30 years, both under its own brand and as a contract builder for various yards across the country. Under the leadership of owner John Kyriakidis, or as he is […]
Seachange 670 Elite
Ahh, yes, we’d all like a seachange, and when it comes to new caravans, more and more people are taking a long, hard look at the Seachange caravan marque. The Seachange line now has expanded to include vans from the neat little 420 Tuffnut to the big 670 Elite. The 670 Elite is a big, […]