Great brand and company - but not one of the caravans that we got to review in 2024 unfortunately. Hopefully Urban will let us look at something in 2025.
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MDC on road vans start at $28,990 for a 9 foot, $49,990 for a 14 foot, $54,990 for 16 foot, $59,990 for 5 berth family, $64,990 for 19 foot and $79,990 for 22 foot with 2700kg tare and 500kg payload. Trailing arm suspension, 200ah lithium, 350 watts solar, dc to dc, aircon, awning, drop down table, rear view camera...
Yep and basically not one of those vans once loaded up and hooked to a tow vehicle that is packed to travel with 2 adults could legally be towed by anything but a US truck or a heavily modified Cruiser/Patrol So basically a nonsensical and useless best 10 vans for the majority of Caravanners How about getting back to reviewing and recommending caravans that most of us can afford to buy and tow with vehicles that we can also afford I
All specifications on each caravan are listed in the video. GoRV has been testing many of these caravans (not all) with an Isuzu MUX or DMax as our main tow vehicle for example (watch the video - you will see many of the tow vehicles used throughout as the main tow vehicle on each which goes against your theory) - The Concept Ascot to name one - The MDC to name another - far from a caravan out of the reach of everyday Australians. The Isuzu range of tow vehicles are far from heavily modified vehicles or US truck cars - so we declare that your statement is somewhat nonsensical and ignorant and is a huge slap in the face to thousands of everyday Australians who tow these brands around right now with plenty of payload and who are not millionaires but have worked their entire life to purchase a dream caravan. We stated at the start of the video "why" we chose these vans - its based on innovation and advancement and doing something different. You may also note these manufacturers may be building big off road vans - but the construction methods are all about light weight material making them towable by most heavy off road vehicles - such as the Masterpiece Optimum off-road that has unique R-Tech construction methods moving away from traditional timber builds. You may want to get a little more educated before making such rash claims - but what would we know?
Australia has some of the most overpriced caravans on the planet. I have not found a caravan suitable for Australian roads built for 2 that can be used in the cold and the hot.
Australia has some of the best caravans on the planet - built with ground breaking technology tested to withstand some of the most challenging and harsh climate conditions that Australia can throw at them. In Australia on the whole - we are extremely proud of the advancements and innovations of many caravan manufacturers - the Top 10 are just some of them. Its an opinion based selection - not everyone will agree with our choices but we are pretty happy with the quality of what has come through this year.
Surprised Urban didn’t make it on here with its Terraglide airbag suspension. Proper beast mode off-road.
Great brand and company - but not one of the caravans that we got to review in 2024 unfortunately. Hopefully Urban will let us look at something in 2025.
A shame that a couple of more affordable caravans weren't on that list.
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MDC on road vans start at $28,990 for a 9 foot, $49,990 for a 14 foot, $54,990 for 16 foot, $59,990 for 5 berth family, $64,990 for 19 foot and $79,990 for 22 foot with 2700kg tare and 500kg payload. Trailing arm suspension, 200ah lithium, 350 watts solar, dc to dc, aircon, awning, drop down table, rear view camera...
Yep and basically not one of those vans once loaded up and hooked to a tow vehicle that is packed to travel with 2 adults could legally be towed by anything but a US truck or a heavily modified Cruiser/Patrol
So basically a nonsensical and useless best 10 vans for the majority of Caravanners
How about getting back to reviewing and recommending caravans that most of us can afford to buy and tow with vehicles that we can also afford I
All specifications on each caravan are listed in the video. GoRV has been testing many of these caravans (not all) with an Isuzu MUX or DMax as our main tow vehicle for example (watch the video - you will see many of the tow vehicles used throughout as the main tow vehicle on each which goes against your theory) - The Concept Ascot to name one - The MDC to name another - far from a caravan out of the reach of everyday Australians. The Isuzu range of tow vehicles are far from heavily modified vehicles or US truck cars - so we declare that your statement is somewhat nonsensical and ignorant and is a huge slap in the face to thousands of everyday Australians who tow these brands around right now with plenty of payload and who are not millionaires but have worked their entire life to purchase a dream caravan. We stated at the start of the video "why" we chose these vans - its based on innovation and advancement and doing something different. You may also note these manufacturers may be building big off road vans - but the construction methods are all about light weight material making them towable by most heavy off road vehicles - such as the Masterpiece Optimum off-road that has unique R-Tech construction methods moving away from traditional timber builds. You may want to get a little more educated before making such rash claims - but what would we know?
They are all overpriced and over spec, Stoney Creek fo hard tops all under 100k and have all you need
@@ANDREWHENSHAWinnovation doesn’t often come cheap. Eventually more budget vans will have some of the advanced features seen here
Roof top tent perhaps best for you then.
@@ANDREWHENSHAW toy caravan. Poor quality, wouldn’t waste my hard earned on one.
All over priced Stoney Creek do hard tops all under $100k
Depends if you want a toy or an off-road luxury beast.
On The Move Grenade is under $100k
And a seriously good van too, especially for the price
Australia has some of the most overpriced caravans on the planet. I have not found a caravan suitable for Australian roads built for 2 that can be used in the cold and the hot.
Australia has some of the best caravans on the planet - built with ground breaking technology tested to withstand some of the most challenging and harsh climate conditions that Australia can throw at them. In Australia on the whole - we are extremely proud of the advancements and innovations of many caravan manufacturers - the Top 10 are just some of them. Its an opinion based selection - not everyone will agree with our choices but we are pretty happy with the quality of what has come through this year.
You haven't been looking too hard then 😅
Urban X-Treme ticks all of those boxes.