Can you tell me do you need a off road caravan or is a standard van suitable For traveling Around Australia
Dougwe said
05:06 AM Nov 15, 2014
Welcome to the gang legendgj, enjoy here and out in the playground.
As to your question, there are more "on road" caravans travelling around Australia than " off road".
Me, I will be picking up my new van this Wednesday and is not "off road" but the suspension and construction would handle some non bitumen roads with care taken.
IMO for what it's worth, no caravan is truly a "off road" caravan. They will get thrown around so much things inside will get damaged. Although a very good suspension system should help in that area.
If I want to check out an area off road I intend to park up and go off in the the Tug to explore.
Enjoy the playground.
legendgj said
09:51 AM Nov 15, 2014
Thanks for your input appreciate it.
cooee said
07:07 PM Nov 15, 2014
Hi Kim and Greg
A lot will depend on how often you intend to drive off road.
If you follow the main roads you will not need an off road caravan
legendgj said
09:33 PM Nov 15, 2014
Thanks cooee
navynurse said
05:27 PM Nov 16, 2014
Giday,
My brother did the big lap in a 16 ft Coromal with the wife and 2 kids.
He had no problems and didn't miss out on much at all.
I have an upgraded 18 ft Coromal myself and haven't had any problems getting anywhere as yet.
Can you tell me do you need a off road caravan or is a standard van suitable For traveling Around Australia
As to your question, there are more "on road" caravans travelling around Australia than " off road".
Me, I will be picking up my new van this Wednesday and is not "off road" but the suspension and construction would handle some non bitumen roads with care taken.
IMO for what it's worth, no caravan is truly a "off road" caravan. They will get thrown around so much things inside will get damaged. Although a very good suspension system should help in that area.
If I want to check out an area off road I intend to park up and go off in the the Tug to explore.
Enjoy the playground.
Thanks for your input appreciate it.
Hi Kim and Greg
A lot will depend on how often you intend to drive off road.
If you follow the main roads you will not need an off road caravan
Thanks cooee
My brother did the big lap in a 16 ft Coromal with the wife and 2 kids.
He had no problems and didn't miss out on much at all.
I have an upgraded 18 ft Coromal myself and haven't had any problems getting anywhere as yet.
Allan
Thanks Allan