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AWARD WINNERS for Less

OUR TOURER OF THE YEAR awards always attract a great deal of attention. Over the years, we’ve changed the way they are judged almost beyond recognition, but we’ve still managed to come up with the same result every time – a list of the best caravans to choose, for all sorts of different situations and circumstances.

Of course, not everyone wants to buy a brand new caravan – and besides, used models can make an excellent investment, because the initial owner will have absorbed the depreciation that’s bound to occur.

With that in mind, we’ve been taking a look back at our great Tourer of the Year winners from the past 10 years, to see how they’re faring and what they’re worth now. So, if you’re in the market for an award-winning used caravan, why not start your search here?

2020 Winner

Swift Sprite Super Quattro EB

Price now £22,440 Berths 4 Shipping length 7.98m

Internal length 6.27m MTPLM 1705kg Payload 205kg

Price now £22,440 Berths 4 Shipping length 7.98m Internal length 6.27m MTPLM 1705kg Payload 205kg

Although it may not look like it at first glance, Swift achieved something really rather radical

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