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CAMPAWAY CASA

The CampAway range of VW-based raising-roof vehicles is produced by a third party for Warwickshire firm Broadlane Leisure, following its own design. Hitherto, these have been fairly standard layouts, but February’s Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show unveiled a model that caught our eye.

Broadlane says the Casa is trying to attract customers who want a camper but need a toilet, and those who might go for a coachbuilt, but want a vehicle they can park in their drive at

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