November 14, 2011 at 10:08 AM | by
Nick Harding

The multi-functional caravan from the USA.
OK, folks. You read it here first, but there are some interesting new caravan ideas coming to the UK at the start of next year. And there’s a clue in the current relative weakness of the US dollar versus the good old pound sterling.
First off, check out the name Eterniti, it’s on a range of all-new caravans with slide-out sections. They’re from America but built on chassis from BPW in Germany, using a GRP shell constructed in the US, and promising full UK specifications and reasonable weights. They’re expected to retail around the £20,000-£25,000 mark. Definitely one to keep an eye out for.
Next up is a concept so new it doesn’t actually have a brand name yet. It’s being made under the working title of the “multi-functional caravan”, using a special box-construction chassis and frame, again from the USA.
November 8, 2011 at 4:20 PM | by
Andrew Jenkinson

Caravanning in winter can be a brilliant time to be out and about if you are suitably prepared.
I can’t believe the winter months and the shorter nights are upon us again!
While most put their touring caravan or motorhome away for the winter months, there are those who see this season as an opportunity to explore places when the tourists have all but gone.
Seeing a favourite holiday spot in winter can give you a whole new approach on that view, village or town.
November 7, 2011 at 11:03 AM | by
Nick Harding

Broad Lane's 2012 Fairways caravans are based on Swift's Challenger Sports.
While I concentrated on “dealer specials” in the motorhome market in my last blog, this time around it’s caravans where individual dealerships’ limited edition runs of popular caravan model ranges are just as prevalent – and just as good value.
All around the country, you can expect to see more caravan retailers than ever offering their own “special edition” ‘vans
– which is nothing but great news if you’re in the market for a new caravan unit.
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November 7, 2011 at 10:17 AM | by
Jessie Fuller

Gene's new friends.
Well the campervan season is now shutting down for the winter and it’s time to start fixing various things in the campervan before they turn into big headaches.
For instance the fridge isn’t working, there’s a hole somewhere in the roof on the passenger side but I can’t figure out where, the sink isn’t pumping water, the reserve battery has died, the hub caps need a polish and the CD player has a mind of its own and has decided to stop playing music now that it’s turned cold.
Any advice on where to get these jobs done will be gratefully received. I’ve really enjoyed writing this campervan blog over the summer and hopefully you’ve enjoyed reading it.