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Earn 20% Commission: Join the VANTURE Affiliate Program
Earn 20% commission on every listing fee by referring sellers to VANTURE. Perfect for Facebook group admins, showroom sales reps, and content creators in the RV space.

Can Your Car Tow It? VANTURE's Free Tow Compatibility Tool
VANTURE is the only Australian caravan and motorhome marketplace with built-in tow vehicle compatibility checking. Save your car, browse with confidence, and never buy a van you can't tow.

What Can My Car Actually Tow? Australia's Complete GVM, GCM and ATM Guide for Caravan Buyers
GVM, GCM, ATM, GTM, TBM — the weight alphabet that every caravan buyer must understand before signing anything. A plain-English guide with worked examples, a state-by-state legal breakdown, and the real numbers that determine what your car can safely and legally tow.

The Great Australian Caravan Dream: Is the Road Trip Life Right for You?
Thinking about a caravan road trip across Australia? Here's the honest guide to planning the journey — from choosing your travel style to finding the right rig for your life.

How to Find Caravan & Motorhome Services on VANTURE
Find trusted caravan and motorhome service providers across Australia. Browse repairers, solar installers, tow bar specialists, storage and more on the VANTURE Services Directory.

Caravan Finance Explained: What to Expect and How to Prepare
You can finance new caravans, used caravans, campervans, motorhomes, and most other recreational vehicles. Lenders assess applications based on your income, credit history, existing debts, and the value of the vehicle you're buying

Understanding ATM, GTM and Tare Weight — What Every Caravan Buyer Needs to Know
If you've been looking at caravans for more than five minutes, you've already seen terms like ATM, GTM, and Tare weight. They look technical, but they're actually straightforward — and getting them right could be the difference between a safe trip and a dangerous one.

Buying Your First Caravan: The Complete Australian Guide
In the last few years, buying a caravan has gone from a retirement plan to something people are doing at every life stage — couples in their 40s taking extended trips, families doing school-holiday loops, and retirees hitting the road for months at a time.