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Lightweight and well-appointed, the Sport is an excellent
ECCLES, a name that’s as old as the car-pulled trailer caravan itself, and one that helped to establish caravanning as a hobby for thousands of people, is no longer a current brand. But the name can s
THE UK’S LARGEST leisure vehicle brand has streamlined its offerings for 2026, with fewer tourer models all round. However, there are some interesting new developments, with both the return of the pop
Swift caravans go into 2026 with budget as a top priority. The Sprite range – for decades representing value and aimed at first-time buyers – has been redesigned to offer lower specification and, alon
As the touring season rolls on, the pre-owned caravan market seems to be holding up well. On a recent visit to the local forecourts, I was told by one dealer that three-year-old used models were being
Swift – the UK’s largest leisure vehicle manufacturer – has streamlined its motorhome offerings for 2026, most notably in the discontinuation of the narrow-bodied Fiat Ducato-based Ascari coachbuilt r
THIS year, Swift is building on the popularity of its sporty Ford-based Trekker campervans with a new Trekker coachbuilt motorhome range. With the grey sides and matching Ford cab, plus yellow accents