Thursday February 23, 2012
NEWSLETTER: How Sprite Lite has redefined the compact, entry-level caravan
The London caravan show is in full swing and with a bumper weekend ahead, there's plenty of exciting stuff to read about before packing up the car and heading down to the Excel centre. This week we've got the definitive Top Ten guide of the best things see and do, as well as another behind-the-scenes video with Elddis.
But first, Swift Caravans has gone back to basics with its latest version of the classic Sprite, which has set a new standard for affordable tourers. We meet the team behind this project as well as hearing the reaction from the caravanning public. To hear what they had to say
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VIDEO: Reinventing the Elddis Crusader Hurricane for 2012
Elddis claims that their new Crusader Hurricane is two-berth luxury at its finest, so CaravanTimes has been finding out what makes this improved layout so special. With a unique J-shaped lounge and an enormous kitchen and bathroom, this is a very tempting tourer indeed. To watch our video interview
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EVENTS: Top Ten things to see at the London Motorhome Caravan and Camping Show
With so many high-profile launches and exciting activities laid on at the London show, it's not easy to fit everything in, but luckily Chris Jefferies is on hand to take you through the Top Ten things to see and do. For the full definitive list
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NEW MODEL: Prices, weights and photos revealed for compact Venus range
Completely new for 2012, the Venus range of compact caravans has arrived, boasting the lowest weights of any UK-built tourer. All four layouts are on show in London, but you can see them all here first. To see our picture gallery
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CLASSIC: Airstream brings a Valentine's Day surprise to London show
Vintage US caravan maker Airstream has unveiled two new aluminium trailers at the Excel Centre, the five-berth 685 and the latest version of the 534. To find out more about these retro beauties
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PARTS: BP looking to sell off its LPG business
Following the Deepwater Horizon disaster in 2010, BP faces a potentially huge bill pending the outcome of a court case. Now, the British company is looking to sell its LPG business in a move that could have consequences for caravan owners. For more information
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And Finally... The Queen offers Windsor Great Park as Olympics caravan site
The Camping and Caravanning Club has cordially invited touring holidaymakers to join them in Queen Elizabeth II's back garden this summer. This 300-pitch site will be open for five weeks during the London Olympics. To find out how you can snap up a pitch
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