The New Tribute T-620
Standard cruise control? Have they forgotten that this is supposed to be a back-to-basics approach to motorhoming?
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Bailey Pegasus 534 Reviewed
The Bailey Pegasus 534 is the company’s best selling layout in the ground breaking Pegasus range, just as it predicted! Liz and Dave King took one for an extended live-in test.
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New Lunar Lexon 570
The Lunar Lexon 570 made it’s début at the Boat and Caravan Show at NEC in February. Liz and Dave King checked it out.
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Elddis Xplore 302
The Xplore 302 by Elddis is probably the smallest and dinkiest UK built caravan and was introduced to the public at the Boat and Caravan Show at NEC in February.
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Swift Challenger 570 Review
Swift has worked hard to cram a lot into a short length in the 570’s living area in order to allow plenty of space for a super-luxury washroom. Ingenuity that you’ll appreciate comes in and around the kitchen area.
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Fossils galore in Dorset
Fancy a good walk this forthcoming Bank Holiday? The first Swanage and Purbeck Walking Festival takes place from May 3rd to May 7th.
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The All New IH J220 Motorhome
When you’re asking £65,000 for a 6.5-metre coachbuilt and taking on the big guns from Swift and Auto-Trail you need something special.
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The Jewel in Sterling’s Crown?
On paper, the Sterling Eccles Jewel is indistinguishable from any other caravan in its range. But step inside and you’ll notice its décor, particularly the woodwork that is like nothing else in caravans.
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Record breaking motorhome!
In a record-breaking run, the Hymer Car tuned by Goldschmitt powered by an economical 2.3-litre Multijet engine with innovative gas-diesel drive clearly smashed the standing record of 191km/h.
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Visiting Brighton in your motorhome
It’s time to rev up your motorhome engine and head for Brighton, the city by the sea, for bracing walks and a bit of culture.
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