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OPTION RV DISTINCTION 18'6 REVIEWS

“The Distinction 18'6 has a tare mass of 2260kg, giving a decent payload of 1040kg”

I don't live there, but I'm something of a fan of visiting South East Queensland for the Recreational Vehicle (RV) business. Apart from the climate, particularly in wintertime, there's plenty of diversity among the dealers and local manufacturers.

Chevallum-based Caravan World is no exception to this, with a good range of caravans on display. When I arrived, my Option RV Distinction 18'6 review caravan was, as always, washed and ready to roll. Well almost. It was time to head off after a slight delay because the seven to 12-pin converter was missing from my Isuzu D-MAX – the Caravan World staff kindly found one in their workshop. On a busy day, that assistance was much appreciated.

Like many places these days, photoshoot locations are declining in number, but I have a couple of favoured

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