Caravan Reviews

Lunar Caravans launched two new family models this week’s 2011 Boat and Caravan Show at the NEC Birmingham. The four-berth Quasar 464 and five-berth Lexon 550 are both designed for families who would like a lightweight, high specification caravan that provides spacious and flexible living.

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This month we bring you a sneak peak of the 2011 Bailey Pegasus II, the second generation of the award-winning Pegasus range, and also brief news of a new entry level Bailey caravan. Both models are to be launched at the 2010 Boat and Caravan in February at the NEC.

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The 2011 six-berth Charisma 565 ideally suits the needs of taller kids and families for whom a separate shower is important.

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Lunar’s designers have opened up a whole new trend in caravan sleeping with this new caravan.

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The Coachman Amara caravans have been significantly re-designed for 2011 season. There are nine models ranging from two berths to a new twin axle six berths model all featuring Grade III thermal insulation, determined by calculation.

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The Coachman Pastiche 535 caravan offers a classic galley kitchen, with cooking equipment on one side and fridge and food preparation area on the other.

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The Bailey Unicorn models, with a new level of interior refinement, arrive on retailer sites from 1st September onwards. For those who appreciate the finer things in life, the limited edition three-model range named after Spanish cities is, of course, of Alu-Tech construction.

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The Bailey Olympus 504 is a new layout in the company’s model range. What makes it different are a transverse rear washroom layout and two separate living and sleeping areas, giving huge flexibility of use for a family or for a couple, an idea which we rather liked when we saw it.

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For big families, sleeping accommodation is only part of the layout choice factor as flexibility in use is also key. And if you need to sleep only three or four people then a six-berth caravan may still be your best option. Here are nine of the best…

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If flexible family accommodation, high quality build and fittings, delightful soft furnishings and enough specification to satisfy family needs all for a mid-range price are on your caravan wish list, then consider the Elddis Avanté 556.

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