In the world of automotive enthusiasts, there's probably no more passionate than the luxury compact off road caravan owner. These thrill seekers of the wilderness have a special desire for the rugged, indestructible vehicles that they drive. Many do most of the work themselves customizing their four-wheel drive cars and trucks to suit their own personalities. Even though the hobby of customizing a typical passenger van for off-road activities is not a new one, the surge in new van conversions to four-wheel-drive has seen an increase in recent years.
Whether you are buying brand new or a pre-owned lightweight on road caravan, educating yourself on the basics of caravanning will take the guess figure out of acquiring the right caravan to suit your needs. Safety of yourself, your occupants and other people on the road whilst travelling is the reason to arm yourself with all the correct information before investing in a caravan.
Since these caravans are a lot like regular caravans, things can be even more confusing. What separates off-road caravans from their road counterparts is the fact that they have been modified in a way so that they can easily handle unsealed roads, desert tracks and bush. Also, these modifications allow for the caravan to bear lots of loads which is a result of corrugation, potholes and ruts.
As they come in all shapes and sizes you can get a berth in caravans accordingly so if you have a larger family then more berths would be more suitable for your needs. One of the most important things you need to get very clear on it the weight of the caravan you're thinking of and whether your towing vehicle is up to the job. The shape of the caravan also is important because the shape affects its aerodynamics and hence it's level of drag and hence its fuel consumption.
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