just retired, plan to travel this great country and just getting the basics sorted at the moment. We got the tow vehicle but now we have hit utter confusion on the right caravan for us. We have a couple of brands in mind that we think our budget is able to accommodate.
we wondered, if the brains trust here could help?
we want to go off the black stuff occasionally and onto dirt, perhaps a little easier grade off road from time to time. We want the ability to stay a few nights independently of external water and power.
we have a medium well behaved dog ( Wheaten Terrier, Elvis).
we like zone RV and Millard. We like the idea of composite, non wood frame and something robust enough. Are these good vans? Other brands that may be better for us?
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It is a mistake to buy a caravan AFTER buying the tow vehicle. You need to do it the other way around.
Better still, sell the tow vehicle and buy a motorhome.
Cheers,
Peter
Welcome to the gang Mark and Ivone. OH! and your mate Elvis.
I am definitely not a member of the "brains trust" here on the forum so won't recommend one or the other etc.
I will say though that when I started out I had a bit of an idea what I wanted so researched both the tug and den at the same time. I'll regret this but, I also studied the allowable weights etc of both during the research process. Then I decided I wanted a twin cab Ute with canopy so test drove all in the range. That decided on I set about looking at suitable size and weights vans.
In the end I got what is in my signature below. The only thing I did wrong was put a genuine manufacturer canopy on back. I now know now I should have put a aluminium box on the back, I call them the 'shed'. It's too expensive and waist of money to change over now.
Research, research, research, is the best way to go first up. You're already halfway there as you have the tug. Yes. will might now be limited in the den but they are out there so, did I say to research?
Have fun and enjoy.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
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DOUGChief One Feather (Losing feathers with age)
TUG.......2014 Holden LT Colorado Twin Cab Ute with Canopy
DEN....... 2014 "Chief" Arrow CV (with some changes)