10th October, 2011 - 11:32am

Stealth Concordia Tranquility caravan - a big single axle family model.
The new Stealth 2012 Concordia caravan model range of: Stealth Concordia Harmony (two berth end washroom), Stealth Concordia Serenity (fixed bed layout) and the Stealth Concordia Tranquility (end bunkroom layout) is miles away from the original Stealth’s. It is now more conventional caravans.
We take a closer look at the Stealth Tranquility caravan – a family layout.
Does it hold up to its promise?
Click the link to read my Stealth Concordia Tranquility caravan review.
9th October, 2011 - 3:28pm

View of one of the leading caravan manufacturer stands at the NEC show.
Plenty of folk come to buy a new leisure vehicle at the Motorhome and Caravan show at Birmingham’s NEC (11th – 16th October).
If you do, I strongly advise you check out the caravan retailer you’re about to deal with. Price really isn’t everything when it comes to such a high-value transaction. In a nutshell, choose a caravan dealer that’s as near to your home as possible and one with a proven track record.
I’ve been working closely with Broad Lane Leisure (the South Midlands caravan dealership), to come up with a caravan buyers’ guide for anyone thinking of buying a new caravan at the forthcoming show.
To view our “top ten tips to buying a caravan“, just click the following link: caravan buyers guide – ten top tips.
9th October, 2011 - 2:10pm

The Vanmaster Darwin caravan has classic lines and quality finish.
Its over 16 years ago since Vanmaster was founded.
John and Cyril Darwin (twin brothers) established the Vanmaster brand after being involved with Vanroyce, Trophy and working for Knowesley Caravans back in the 1960’s.
Years of experience shows through the Vanmaster design which has evolved and built up a loyal following among those caravanners who want to deal with the caravan manufacturer direct and have spec changed to their liking.
7th October, 2011 - 6:11pm

Stunning new look for the Coachman Pastiche caravan range.
The Motorhome and Caravan Show, National Exhibition Centre. Birmingham. October 11-16. That’s all you need to know, and all the excuse you want to get yourselves to the UK’s number one show for caravans, showcasing all that’s new for the season ahead
Seasoned show-goers will spot that admission prices are considerably less than in recent years – it’s £9 / £10 on the door for seniors over 60 / other adults, children (under 16) go free and there are no parking charges.
I can certainly guarantee you’ll see lots that are new from all the major caravan manufacturers.
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