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Got a pick-up truck? Why not turn it into a campervan?
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Along with the Imala range of low-profiles, Auto-Trail’s Expedition range, its most budget-conscious range of campervans, has seen the most significant updating for 2026. New models have been brought
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
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
Awnings may not seem to be as essential a purchase as they are when you have a caravan. After all, motorhoming and campervanning is meant to be all about getting up and going, and having an elaborate
We already know Dethleffs’ XL Family overcab range, but now there are A-classes, too. The first of two new models is the tag-axle XL Family I 7812-2. It’s a five-berth with rear single beds (2.00m by
The Jeep Wrangler has left us. Our long-term 2.0-litre Sahara departed the Autocar fold recently with 25,500 miles on the clock (around 16,000 of them amassed in our hands). Its new mission is to find