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THIS MONTH Searching archives to find nuggets from Transit’s 60 years of production Given that ‘production line’ motorhomes surged in popularity in the UK from the mid-1950s, it is hardly surprising t
The situation looks chaotic in this mid-Eighties dash for the Channel – but there are plenty of vehicles to keep classic car-spotters occupied
This month we are looking at the most recent generation of Auto-Trail Cheyenne coachbuilts. Cheyenne first saw the light of day in the 1980s as a staple for the hire fleets. It was cheaper than their
Some 96,149 people came through the doors of the NEC for this October’s Motorhome & Caravan Show. That is slightly up on the figures for October 2024. So there were plenty of visitors, and there was p
The season is ending, but as sales slow there are still deals to be done. Some dealers, however, reduce their stocks over the winter period to soften the blow on value of their used tourers. ‘Forecour
Having moved into the world of motorhomes with Mercedes-based A-classes and low-profiles over the past few years, Coachman launched the two-strong Avventura range in February this year, this time base