GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #11 | Page 12

| RV REVIEW MORE INFO iangrantscaravans.com.au essentialcaravans.com RATINGS FIT AND FINISH LAYOUT INNOVATION VERDICT HITS • Genuinely family- friendly layout • Attention to detail throughout • A pleasure to tow MISSES • Understanding the constraints of the layout, more bench space would be appreciated COMPLETE SPECS 12 gorv.com.au the price northwards, but nonetheless with its base price of $60,990 (plus dealer and on-road costs), it represents a relatively affordable way for families to hit the open road. Under tow, the van was well balanced, without any hint of side-sway or pitching, and no, I did not use load-levellers. The gal-lined tunnel boot of our review van was occupied by an optional nearside slide- out Weber Q with nearby gas bayonet, but on the offside, an optional checkerplate drawer had been fitted – which I loved. If you’ve ever rummaged about inside a tunnel boot to find what you’re after, you’ll understand. There’s another (smaller) storage box at the offside rear, while on the back of the van was an optional bike rack. Should a bike rack be optional on any family van? My kids would say no! SUMMING UP The Grant Cruiser Family is built in the traditional way, with a meranti timber frame and aluminium cladding, though the front is half Alucabond and half checkerplate, and the rear sports a gloss-black composite panel. It is a striking caravan, outside and especially inside, with a layout that affords both parents and kids there own space. Families on the look-out for a new and relatively affordable caravan would do well to give the Grant Cruiser Family a long look. It’s good enough for Scott Grant and his family, after all. READ FULL STORY