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FOLLOW THAT DREAM

COTY REVIEW MY DREAM RV DREAM CATCHER

In addition to the knowledgable design team, one of the partners in the business comes from a mining background with plenty of industrial experience. It was, therefore, with some interest that I looked over the Dream Catcher caravan. One of the first things to catch the eye is the aerodynamic look of the curved front. The second, in this case, was the bright orange colour scheme. The Dream Catcher has an external length of 6.7m (22ft) and a tare mass of 2850kg, so it's not a particularly small van.

However, that's good because the Dream Catcher is a family van with an island bed up front and triple bunks down the back. Although our tow test vehicle was a Ford Ranger which coped with the towing, I'd reckon with a family on board the van is more like Toyota LandCruiser towing territory at least.

SUITABILITY FOB INTENDED TOURING
“The van is well set up for a family with room to move”

I'd have expected something different from a new manufacturer,

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