Reviews

Winnebago’s new campers are quite unlike anything else available on the camper market. Ranging from 6.4 to a whopping 7.5m in length, they are generous in size and comfort…
Talvor Motorhomes is a fast-growing brand in the RV industry in New Zealand. Steve Vermeulen checks out its flagship vehicle, the luxurious 7.7m Murana.
Tranztec RV may be a new name, but the quality and finish behind its Luxury Tourer motorhome is testament to the experience and dedication of the company’s owners
The Sprinter-based Class 1 motorhome from Wakerley Motorhomes is small enough to drive on a Class 1 licence but has the same quality and construction as the brand’s much larger homes
With a length, width and weight suited to New Zealand roads, the Roadglide Panache fifth-wheeler from Hodge RV is a smooth and stylish choice
With a reputation in the classic car restoration business, it’s no surprise that the first motorhome from Ashcroft Panel is striking, with attention to detail and quality
UK manufacturer, Swift, produces attractive, robust-looking motorhomes and caravans. The Voyager 680FB is no exception.
Up till now, if you wanted to own a KEA camper, you had to choose from one of the many ex-rental options. Not anymore. Here is the brand’s first model specific to the private buyer.
2010 is Jayco’s 35th anniversary, and the brand continues its dedication to customer comfort with a refreshed 7m Conquest motorhome
Steve Vermeulen reviews the latest in GPS technology from Kiwi company Navman, and, despite his terrible sense of direction, realises not all is lost
The Auto-Roller 200 isn't pretending to be anything other than a basic three-berth for first-time or occasional users