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Soft-roaders, faux-by-fours, crossovers – call them what you will, the car market is dominated by models with off-road lifestyle appearance but no real ability to go green-laning. In the motorhome mar
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
WANDERING Wheels caught our attention at the National Motorhome & Campervan Show at Newark, showcasing its bespoke campervan builds. Not that it has only just started. Like a lot of campervan companie
AFTER a host of cosmetic and spec changes across the WildAx range for 2025, the next season sees the simple addition of one new model, called Equinox. It follows the success of the Meteor which was th
Bailey has relaunched its Autograph range with new extras including twin 95Ah AGM batteries and a 200W solar panel. The Peugeot-based Autograph had been mothballed for a couple of seasons while the Br
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