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CHASING THE SUN

SUNFINDER ALL TERRAIN 18.6 REVIEWS

The van sits on a single axle Torflex suspension providing good dampening for predictable suspension while touring

The Glass House Mountains of Queensland boasts a good variety of terrain and road conditions to test out the Sunfinder where the typical owner may take it. I got a good feeling for the van, as well as the type of after sales service you could expect as Jon from Majestic tagged along for the ride.

The Sunfinder range is built and supported by Majestic which has been in the caravan business for more than 20 years and supplies its vans through its Australia wide dealer network. This means that the people you talk with have direct contact with the factory and the reputation of both the van and the dealer are interdependent, which is a positive for the purchaser.

THE BUILD

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