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A poorly driven car and caravan can do a great
Little mistakes can sometimes have big consequences. That’s why professionals such as pilots and surgeons use checklists – it helps them remember everything that’s important. The idea of using checkli
There’s no denying that pitching a caravan can be a bit of a faff, particularly if you have a larger tourer. Whether you reverse the van onto its pitch or manoeuvre it by hand, it takes up valuable ho
One of the biggest misconceptions non-caravanners have is that tourers are cold in winter. As someone who once stayed in a caravan on the edge of the Arctic Circle, I think I’m well qualified to say t
I must take exception to the opening of your article ‘Are warranties warranted?’ (8 October), specifically the claim that our cars are 2.5 years older on average due to perceived reliability and the c
WRANGLING A CARAVAN onto a campsite pitch or tight driveway space is one of the least enjoyable parts of touring – it can be back or clutch-breaking work! We’ve all been there – the sweaty palms, smok
While many motorhomes are fitted with a smart set of alloy wheels, not all are and some of these factory wheels can be quite boring and, in the case of older wheels, can really limit your tyre options