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Hymer is well known for producing totally palatial A-class (integral) motorhomes and luxurious coachbuilts. Newer readers may not be aware that their early conversions were all based on panel vans. In
The motorhome and campervan industry is clearly on a bit of a roll at the moment – some 269,000 people from 80 different countries went to the annual Caravan Salon exhibition in Düsseldorf in Germany
While Malibu campervans have been around for a while, it’s only been 10 years since the company introduced its motorhome line-up. The original models had three layouts and were one of the first of the
Seven years ago, almost on a whim, we decided to buy a motorhome. Coincidentally, a friend who had a classic motorhome decided to return to Australia and we bought his Hymer B524. Although it was olde
‘JACK AND JILL’ washrooms – washrooms that have two doors at the back, leading to either side of an island bed – were recently all the rage, primarily because such a layout also allowed you to have a
BAILEY DON’T MAKE yearly changes to their ranges, unlike other caravan manufacturers. Instead, they tend to refresh their models every so often, when the time feels right. The Bristol-based company ha