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Why Great Aussie Caravans?

Find Great Aussie Caravans caravans on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace. Set an alert and we'll email when a new Great Aussie matches your criteria. The brand spans three core ranges: the 2ourer series for couples and families, the lightweight 2ourer Lite lineup, and the Gravity and Striker off-road caravans built for remote touring. Models run from compact 15'6 two-sleepers through to 22'6 family vans sleeping up to six. Whether you're after a blacktop tourer or a fully independent off-grid rig, compare the full Great Aussie range on VANTURE.

Great Aussie Caravans manufactures a broad caravan lineup across three distinct product families, each targeting different travel styles and towing capacities. The 2ourer range forms the core offering — traditional on-road caravans in both standard and lightweight (Lite) versions, with single and family sleeping configurations. The Gravity series builds on the 2ourer platform with off-road reinforcement, independent suspension, and rough-terrain running gear, available in the same length and sleeper spread. The Striker and Tonka ranges represent specialist off-road platforms, heavily geared toward remote and unsealed-road touring. Across all ranges, Great Aussie offers lengths from 15'6 to 22'6, with sleeping capacities from two to six, allowing buyers to match towing weight and on-site living needs across family structures and travel ambitions. The brand's multi-range strategy means a first-time buyer researching a compact two-sleeper and an experienced grey nomad looking for a family off-roader can both find a purpose-built model within the Great Aussie portfolio.

Great Aussie Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys a Great Aussie caravan?

Great Aussie's broad lineup serves multiple buyer profiles. Couples and weekenders gravitate toward the compact 2ourer two-sleepers or lightweight Lite range, which stay under typical towing limits for mid-size SUVs and sedans. Families with children favour the 2ourer Family and Lite Family models — the 22'6 variants sleep six, making them practical for multi-generational or larger-group trips. Off-road buyers and remote-touring enthusiasts choose the Gravity, Striker, or Tonka ranges, which prioritise suspension durability, water-crossing capability, and ground clearance over on-road aerodynamics. First-time buyers often start with the Lite range to keep towing weight and outlay moderate; upgrading to standard 2ourer or Gravity models when budget or experience allows. The depth of the range means you can typically find a Great Aussie suited to your travel style without compromise.

What to inspect

When viewing a used Great Aussie, focus on three key areas. First, examine the chassis and drawbar for rust or corrosion, particularly around weld seams and the jockey-wheel mount — salt and mud exposure accelerates deterioration. Second, check the external walls and window frames for water ingress signs: soft spots along the lower sidewalls, staining at the window cutouts, or separation between the frame and wall panel. Delamination in composite-sandwich panels is expensive to repair and often signals maintenance neglect. Third, inspect the roof cavity and internal ceiling for water marks, mould, or condensation damage, which indicates a chronic seal or ventilation issue. For off-road models (Gravity, Striker, Tonka), also examine suspension bushes for excessive play, shock absorber seals for leakage, and bullbar mounts for cracks or bending — these vans work harder and component wear is cumulative.

Value and resale

Great Aussie has not yet accumulated significant sold history on VANTURE, so firm resale-value data is limited. The brand's depth of range and broad appeal across couples, families, and off-road buyers suggests caravans typically retain value well provided they are well-maintained and cosmetics are sound. Lightweight models (2ourer Lite and Lite Family) tend to hold value better than full-weight equivalents because they suit a wider towing base and attract first-time buyers. Off-road models (Gravity, Striker, Tonka) appeal to a specialist market and may take longer to sell but command strong prices among remote-touring enthusiasts when condition is good. Buy used if you want to avoid the initial depreciation hit of a new purchase; buy new if you want warranty coverage and the certainty of full service history. Set an alert on VANTURE to track actual Great Aussie sales as they occur — this will give you real sold-price data over time.

Frequently asked questions about Great Aussie Caravans

Where are Great Aussie Caravans made?

Great Aussie Caravans manufactures its range in Australia. The brand builds caravans domestically, with production covering the full 2ourer, 2ourer Lite, Gravity, Striker, and Tonka ranges. Check the compliance plate on any unit you inspect to confirm local build and compliance date.

What's the price range for a Great Aussie caravan?

VANTURE has limited Great Aussie price data at present — no active or sold listings to date. Entry-level two-sleeper models (2ourer Lite 17') typically carry a lower outlay than full-spec Gravity or Tonka off-road rigs, but exact pricing depends on year, condition, and dealer markup on the second-hand market. Set an alert on VANTURE and track actual selling prices as Great Aussie units are listed.

What Great Aussie models are best for families?

The 2ourer Family and 2ourer Lite Family ranges are purpose-built for multi-person groups, with the 22'6 versions sleeping six — ideal for families with children or couples wanting guest bunks. If you plan off-road travel, the Gravity Family series offers the same sleeping configurations with independent suspension and reinforced chassis. For sheer simplicity and lower towing weight, start with Lite Family models; upgrade to standard Family or Gravity Family if budget allows or if you prioritise remote-touring capability.

How does Great Aussie hold its value on the second-hand market?

VANTURE's sold data for Great Aussie is limited (zero units sold to date), so it's too early to draw firm resale conclusions. The brand's domestic build, broad range, and family-and-off-road appeal suggest caravans should hold value comparably to other Australian manufacturers, but actual pricing trends will emerge as more units transact. Track VANTURE listings over the coming months to build a real picture of resale performance.

What should I check when buying a used Great Aussie?

Inspect the chassis and drawbar welds for rust, corrosion, or previous collision damage, paying close attention to the jockey-wheel mount. Check all external walls, especially near window frames, for soft spots or water staining that suggests internal delamination. Open cupboards and lockers to spot mould, condensation marks, or water marks on the ceiling and upper walls. For off-road models, crawl underneath to examine suspension bushes (they should be firm, not spongy), check shock seals for oil weeping, and look for cracked or bent bullbar mounts. A thorough visual inspection before committing to a pre-purchase inspection will reveal most issues early.

How off-road capable is Great Aussie?

Great Aussie offers three off-road-focused ranges: Gravity, Striker, and Tonka. These are built with independent suspension, off-road tyres, reinforced chassis, and raised ground clearance compared to the standard 2ourer series. Gravity models come in the full length and family-sleeper spread (15'6 to 22'6), allowing you to choose both off-road durability and sleeping comfort. Striker and Tonka are two-sleeper platforms purpose-built for rough terrain and remote outback travel. If you plan mostly bitumen with occasional unsealed roads, a standard 2ourer will suffice; if you're regularly tackling remote tracks or water crossings, Gravity, Striker, or Tonka are the right choice.

Are Great Aussie caravans still being built?

Great Aussie Caravans continues to manufacture across its full range — the 2ourer, 2ourer Lite, Gravity, Striker, and Tonka families are all in current production. If you're buying new, you can order a model matched to your specifications; if you're shopping used, the brand's active product support and parts availability are strong. Check VANTURE's inventory for current listings and set an alert to track new stock as it's added.

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