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It took more than a year, but Penny finally has a reasonably priced
IF THE RECENT power outage in Spain, Portugal and parts of France has taught us anything, it’s just how dependent we have become on electricity. It’s exactly the same with a modern caravan – from the
FOR THE MOST PART, Penny is a pretty well-behaved van. Yes, she’s had some investment over the past couple of years to keep her in the pink, but once you’re pitched up onsite, she is comfortable, warm
Choosing the right caravan for you is never just about choosing the right layout. It’s also about making sure your chosen new caravan is ideally within 85% of the weight of your car. And there’s your
Richard Hare describes the ply/epoxy fridge he built during the reconstruction of his Westerly Konsort galley
Off grid and wild camping are both terms that conjure up an idea of the freedom to travel wherever and whenever, stopping at whim and, while that’s a great idea, there are a few things you need to con
Caravans and camper vans feature only rarely in Autocar these days – but half a century ago they were a regular and prominent topic, reflecting the popularity of such vehicles among the British public