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RV & Motorhome Lifestyle - RoadCraft M2 two-berth Fiat Ducato. review
When we picked up our Roadcraft motorhome it felt like Christmas had arrived early. We had settled on a two-berth Fiat Ducato for a two week road trip; 6.4 metres of camping class. After owning a 1972 Kombi van for 10 years (without all the trappings!) and as we are both super-keen on the camping lifestyle, we were ready to put our hotel-on-wheels to the test. Our first stop was at the Mount Maunganui campground, situated at the base of the Mount. Our site backed on to a stunning view of the beach, and the RoadCraft’s back doors opened all the way out to reveal uninterrupted views.
RV & Motorhome Lifestlye - Hi ho silver: RoadCraft L4
At RoadCraft, redefining the future of RV design is as much about getting back to the fundamentals of motorhomes and their Kombi roots as it is preserving the Kiwi lifestyle.
AA Directions - RoadCraft Base Jumper L4 2009 review
New Zealand must surely be a world leader in the number of motorhomes per capita. Throughout the summer months and in ski season they can be seen throughout the land, on our roads and at our tourist destinations.
NZ Motorhomes Caravans and Destinations - RoadCraft Base Jumper L4 review
RoadCraft's existing Base Jumper motorhomes - its S2 and M2 - are firmly established as get-in-and-go platforms for thrill-seeking couples. They're designed for independence, allowing you to spend days at a time "going bush" rather than overnighting at the nearest campsite.
The recent result of Tourism Holdings Limited showed a drop off in the premium end of the camper van market. But RoadCraft, which builds high end vans, and sister company Wilderness, which rents them out, have bucked that trend. Click here to view the video.
NZ Motorhomes Caravans and Destinations - Law's Great Challenge
Auckland manufacturer RoadCraft is supporting the Mizone Seven in Seven Challenge, which is a world-first attempt to run New Zealand's seven 'Great walks' in seven consecutive days. The challenge, the brain child of Malcolm Law, aims to raise $50,000 for the Leukaemia & Blood Foundation of NZ. Because he lost his brother to leukaemia at the age of 13, Malcolm has supported the foundation through and through. His determination to raise awareness has inspired him to take a year off work and fully dedicate himself to the challenge.
Between Auckland and New Plymouth lies a forgotten stretch of coast notable for its wild beaches and spectacular landforms. We discover that a RoadCraft Base Jumper S2 campervan is the perfect mobile hotel for its exploration
New Zealand Herald – Road trip: Free-range foray
We're riding high. So high, in fact, that as we swing out on to the Southern Motorway the driver of a passing lorry gives us a knowing wave.
Sunday Star Times – Driving force for a bright future
There's more than a whiff of optimism from one bloke sitting fair square in an industry - tourism - facing a nasty 2009.
American campervanners have invented 'boondocking' or "camping in the midst of nature without the use of commercial campgrounds and hookups". We'd call it just 'free camping' in the boonies.
