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chinese vans revisited


hi after doing some forum searches it would appear the topic hasnt been touched in a while. Soooooooooo Ill start, mr google provided this interesting article      https://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/editorial/details/surge-in-chinese-imports-113563/ 

youtube suppled these

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXsVsANT9T4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viupjLVCoWE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBWWW_hghoE

caravan and camping did a review of the 2019 brisbane show and remarked how snowy river caravans (another Chinese brand) are now doing full composite panels.

I myself own a swan but im considering moving to a rhinomax 12 as it ticks most of my boxes however in my searches all the above came up. Does anyone have any experience with them as the prices slay most of the aussie hybrids and vans Ive been looking at. thanks john



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Earlier last month we met two Rhinomax owners - one couple was living permanently in van other couple were touring. Both owners were over the moon with their respective vans and could not of been more pleased with the service from the Queensland manufacturer from whom they both purchased their caravans direct. Contact Caravan Council of Australia to see if they have any further information on your choice.

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