GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #106 | Page 72

RV FEATURE
But that wasn’ t the case here. Everything was properly finished, it looked strong and well-sorted. I loved the fact that Gold Class Caravans had even fitted plastic collars to all of the pipes’ cabin entry / exit points beneath the bathroom and kitchen sinks. Covering up this unsightly mess beneath the sinks of Australian caravans is something I’ ve been asking manufacturers to do for years, knowing the solution was cheap and easy. I therefore unequivocally give Gold Class points for attention to detail.
SUMMING UP
In my original review of the AC19C, I used words such as‘ comprehensive’ and‘ cohesive’, and they’ re fair adjectives for this van. This van ticks a great many boxes. It looks and feels strong, it has a great layout and the attention to detail doesn’ t disappoint.
We are seeing more and more Gold Class vans hit the road as the brand gains traction, and I suspect this will continue as more models in the range come online in 2026. Looking forward to it!
QUICK SPECS Tare: 2290kg ATM: 3500kg Unladen ball weight: 220kg Overall length: 7.75m External body length: 5.9m External width: 2.38m Travel height: 3.13m Internal height: 1.97m
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