Top of the range luxury – Autocruise Gleneagle
Under Swift Group’s direction, Autocruise’s flagship motorhome models including the (Gleneagle, Augusta and Oakmont) now have more kit as standard, as befits their top-of-the-range role.
Touring in Scotland
As many motorhomers will know, there are few places in the world that can hold a candle to some of the fabulous landscapes and attractions that Scotland has to offer.
Time to get Mobil!
The Terrestra A 690HS is one of that rare breed of continental motorhomes that has a very British U-shaped rear lounge where a fixed bed of some sort is more commonly found.
Auto-Sleeper Symbol Reviewed
The Auto-Sleeper Symbol has been one of the leading lights in the van conversions market sector for years and motorhomers like such vehicles as they are equally at home in the supermarket car park as pitched on a campsite.
Caravanning in perfect harmony
Reviewed: Fleetwood Sonata Concerto. Sonata is the lowest priced of Fleetwood’s three ranges.
A tale of two Swifts
Comparing a top-of-the-range Swift Kon-Tiki with an entry-level Sundance may seem a bit of a strange thing do – a bit like comparing apples with oranges if you like.
Bailey Pageant Bretagne
A key feature of the new 5 berth Bailey Pageant Bretagne is its separate children’s bedroom, with sliding door and four beds, three of them arranged as triple bunks.
Compact Coachbuilt
Like other Romahomes, the new R40 has a diesel-engined Citroën base vehicle and a monocoque GRP body with its door at the rear. It has four berths, six travel seats and all the facilities of a full-sized coachbuilt – all new areas for the brand.
A new Frontier
This month we review Auto-Trail’s compact island bed Frontier Delaware. The compact island bed motorhome was practically non-existent until recently.
Wheelie successful fundraising
Peter Wilby, owner of Caravan Guard insurance, recently completed the 2008 Great Yorkshire Charity Bike Ride and raised over £2000 with the help of our staff and many caravan industry businesses.