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A MODERN-DAY KNIGHT

COTY REVIEW MAJESTIC KNIGHT SLE 19.6

Majestic Caravans has been around for the past 20 years or so and builds a range of caravans with varying lengths from 4.9m (16ft) to 6.9m (22ft 7in) and is suitable for semi-offroad and offroad travel, depending on whether it's the Knight SLE or the Navigator range.

The Knight SLE, with a length of 5.95m (19ft 6in), sits in the middle of the length range and is a couple's van. With an ATM of 3200kg and a tare mass of 2461kg, the Knight SLE is a manageable van and one that a dual cab ute can easily handle.

Designed with a rear door entry, the van has a length that is ideal for the layout, the somewhat familiar front island bed, mid lounge and kitchen, plus a rear bathroom. It's a layout with room to move.

Built for semi-offroad use, there is nothing too complicated about the suspension, it being AL-KO Roller Rocker springs fitted to the tandem axles. Pedders shock absorbers are fitted to all

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