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Author: Malcolm Street   Date Posted: 1 March 2018

When looking to update or get into the motorhome lifestyle for the first time there is, of course, the choice of either a used motorhome or a brand new one. Economics often dictate that particular decision, but there are reasons to think beyond that ...


Author: The Motor Caravanner   Date Posted: 15 February 2017

NZMCA members Keith and Gwen Giles are happy campers after they took advantage of the KEA Breeze Flex Plan to upgrade their Motorhome. Like many first time motorhome owners, Keith and Gwen's first purchase was an older vehicle with high mileage...


Author: RV Super Centre   Date Posted: 5 January 2017

As a brand, LDV has been around since 1993 but it has only come to the fore as a motorhome base vehicle in New Zealand since teaming up with Chinese manufacturer SAIC in 2001. Great Lakes Motor Distributors from Taupo acquired the New Zealand agency ...


Author: RV Super Centre   Date Posted: 2 January 2017

Every self-contained motorhome has both a clean water system and a waste water system. The clean water is also called fresh water or potable water. The waste water is also referred to as black water and gray water ...


Author: RV Super Centre   Date Posted: 1 January 2017

The New Zealand Motor Caravan Association (NZMCA) is a membership based organisation representing the interests of private motor carvan owners in New Zealand. Members receive benefits including, but not limited to, discounts on services and products, ...


Author: RV Super Centre   Date Posted: 1 January 2017

New Zealand's breath taking scenery and diverse landscape make freedom camping a large part of the Kiwi campervan, motorhome and caravan holiday. To both protect freedom camping for future generations and ensure the sustainability of our environment ...


Author: RV Super Centre   Date Posted: 31 December 2016

At it’s most basic, a Class A motorhome is defined as a motorhome which has only the automotive chassis and no body elements borrowed from the donor chassis. To put that into understandable terms, they usually start with a medium or heavy duty ...


Author: RV Super Centre   Date Posted: 31 December 2016

Yes, you can drive most of motorhomes and campervans with a standard NZ full car license. If you are a foreigner, you also can legally drive in New Zealand with a current drivers license from your home country or an International Driving Permit (IDP) ...


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