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FAMILY COMFORT

As lockdowns start to lift and state borders look to be reopening, getting away on a holiday seems an excellent idea. A caravan that allows some independence where you stay is even more important these days when parks are often booked out. Luckily, being not too big nor too small, a family of four could enjoy both the journey and the destination in the Titan Blackhawk 490F.

THE COMPANY

Titan Caravans has been around for about 10 years and in that time, have established a network of distributors in most states of Australia. I was pleased to hear that if a breakage occurs in one of their vans, it can be repaired locally wherever you are. This means that you don’t have to take it back to the dealer, which can make a huge difference to your plans — particularly if you are in a remote part of the country.

THE BUILD

A large factory north of Brisbane was established by Titan not long before the current

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