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POPULARITY CONTEST WORDS AND IMAGES: MAX TAYLOR The Frances, I’m told, is the most popular caravan in the Avan ‘name’ range. Among the Avans named Ray, Erin, Lily, Charlotte and so on, the Frances tops the list, selling about 300 each year. But what makes it so popular? The ‘name’ range is available in many different layouts and sizes, and most of them are well and truly under 2000kg Tare. The Frances weighs in at 1490kg unladen, with a ball weight of 135kg, making it immediately attractive to caravanners who don’t have or want a large 4WD. And 10 gorv.com.au then there’s the van’s modest proportions, which make it particularly manoeuvrable. Avan has also released its major interior update package, the Allure package, to the Frances, and we wasted no time hitching it up for a closer look. OUTSIDE FRANCES In standard format, the Frances has no offroad ambitions – it is primarily a blacktop touring van. But to give it some rough-road appeal, it can be fitted with Avan’s Adventure Pack. Under tow behind my old Land Cruiser, it towed without compunction at 100km/h. It was perfectly composed on the highway, on tight, winding roads and the unsealed roads that comprised my testing ground. The exterior of the van is fairly straightforward. There’s a Thule awning, a couple of 4.5kg gas cylinders on the A-frame and, as with all Avans, a 15A lead that retracts into the van when not in use. Construction-wise, it’s built in the traditional Avan way, incorporating composite aluminium panels on a hot- dipped-galvanised chassis. In terms of external storage, the van is limited to the gal-