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Why Great Aussie Motorhomes?

Find Great Aussie Motorhomes motorhomes on VANTURE — set an alert and we'll email when one is listed. Great Aussie Motorhomes builds compact two-berth motorhomes on the Fiat Ducato platform, with both LWB and XLWB Paragon 600 models available. Built for couples and weekenders seeking a nimble, easy-to-drive base for Australian travel. Set an alert on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated motorhome marketplace — and we'll notify you when a Great Aussie motorhome matches your criteria.

Great Aussie Motorhomes specialises in compact, purpose-built motorhomes tailored to the Australian market. The brand focuses on the Paragon 600 series, available in both long-wheelbase (LWB) and extra-long-wheelbase (XLWB) variants, both mounted on the proven Fiat Ducato chassis. This European platform provides reliability and parts availability across Australia, while the Paragon build brings Australian-specific design choices to the fit-out and specification. The two-berth layout targets couples and small groups who prioritise manoeuvrability and ease of driving over maximum sleeping capacity. Great Aussie's approach centres on delivering a turnkey motorhome rather than a conversion or kit — vehicles arrive complete and ready for road use. The Fiat Ducato base is a mainstream commercial van platform, which means service centres are common and replacement parts are straightforward to source across most Australian towns.

Great Aussie Motorhomes buyer's guide

Who buys a Great Aussie motorhome?

Great Aussie motorhomes suit couples, retirees and small groups who value compact size and ease of driving over sleeping capacity. The two-berth Paragon 600 range is built for weekend explorers and extended touring rather than large families. Because both LWB and XLWB models sit on the Fiat Ducato — a light and manoeuvrable commercial platform — they're accessible to drivers who may be hesitant about handling larger, heavier motorhomes. The compact footprint makes these units suitable for navigating smaller Australian towns, caravan parks with tight access, and off-blacktop travel where a nimble vehicle is an advantage. If you're downsizing from a larger van or coming to motorhoming for the first time, the Paragon 600's modest overall length and weight appeal over full-size family motorhomes that demand more experienced handling.

What to inspect

When viewing a used Great Aussie Paragon 600, focus on the Fiat Ducato chassis and the motorhome build interface. Check the condition of the driver and passenger cab — these areas take hard wear and plastic trim can crack or discolour. Inspect the roof seal line and all window frames for water staining or soft plasterboard underneath. Because these are compact builds, the internal joinery — cupboard doors, seals around the cooktop and shower — must be tight; any rattles or play indicate either age or rough handling. Look at the drawbar connection and jockey-wheel mounting for any rust or fatigue, especially if the unit has been regularly towed or parked on soft ground. Check gas and water system connections for leaks or corrosion. Finally, inspect the Fiat engine and transmission — service history and mileage are critical on a Ducato, as they're workhorse platforms prone to high miles in commercial use.

Value and resale

VANTURE currently has no sold Great Aussie Motorhomes data, so firm resale trends are not yet established. The Paragon 600's value will largely track the Fiat Ducato platform it's built on — a common, proven base that typically holds value well in the second-hand market because parts and service remain accessible. Compact two-berth motorhomes on European platforms generally sit in the entry-to-mid resale bracket compared to larger family motorhomes or off-road builds. Because Great Aussie is a specialist Australian builder rather than a mass-volume manufacturer, resale demand will depend on local availability and buyer interest in compact touring solutions. As VANTURE's Great Aussie sales history grows, real resale data will become clearer. For now, focus your buying decision on mechanical condition of the Fiat base and the quality of the motorhome fit-out rather than speculative appreciation.

Frequently asked questions about Great Aussie Motorhomes

Where are Great Aussie Motorhomes motorhomes made?

Great Aussie Motorhomes are built in Australia. The Paragon 600 range is constructed on the Fiat Ducato chassis — a European commercial van platform sourced from Italy — which is then shipped to Australia for final motorhome assembly and fit-out. The motorhome build, interior joinery, kitchen, bathroom and sleeping quarters are all completed by the Australian builder. This hybrid approach means you get European engineering and parts availability from the Fiat platform combined with Australian-specific design and local assembly oversight.

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

VANTURE currently has no active or sold Great Aussie listings, so published price data is not yet available. Typical entry-level two-berth motorhomes on the Fiat Ducato platform range from the mid-$40,000s to low-$70,000s depending on specification, age and condition. For current pricing on a new Paragon 600, ask a dealer directly. Set an alert on VANTURE and we'll email when a Great Aussie motorhome is listed — that data will give you real market asking prices and sold figures.

What Great Aussie models are best for couples and weekenders?

Both Great Aussie Paragon 600 models — the LWB (long wheelbase) and XLWB (extra-long wheelbase) — are designed for two-berth touring. The LWB suits couples who prioritise ease of driving and minimal overhang, while the XLWB adds extra internal length for a more spacious galley and lounge without significantly increasing towing or fuel penalties. For weekend trips and extended couple-based travel, either Paragon 600 variant delivers a complete motorhome setup on a proven, easy-to-handle Fiat chassis.

What should I check when buying a used Great Aussie motorhome?

Inspect the Fiat Ducato cab thoroughly — look for cracked plastic trim, worn driver and passenger seats, and any dashboard rattle. Check the motorhome body seals, especially around the roof line, windows and door frames — water ingress is the enemy of compact builds. Test all internal cupboards, doors and appliances for smooth operation and tight seals. Examine the gas and water connections for corrosion or leaks. Look at the undercarriage and drawbar for rust, particularly at the jockey-wheel mount and chassis welds. Finally, verify the Fiat engine and gearbox service history and mileage — Ducato platforms are reliable but high-mileage units need attention to fluid changes and brake conditioning.

Is a Great Aussie motorhome worth buying?

Yes, if you're a couple or small group seeking a compact, easy-to-drive motorhome. Great Aussie's Paragon 600 range delivers a complete, purpose-built two-berth setup on the Fiat Ducato — a platform with strong parts availability and service networks across Australia. The compact size and light weight make these motorhomes accessible to drivers who find full-size family vans daunting. You pay less than you would for a larger motorhome, and you gain agility in driving and parking. The trade-off is sleeping capacity — these are two-berth only, so they suit couples or small groups rather than families. If that matches your touring style, the Paragon 600 represents genuine value for money and low-stress motorhoming in Australia.

Can a common mid-size SUV or 4WD tow a Great Aussie motorhome?

Great Aussie Paragon 600 motorhomes are built on the Fiat Ducato, which is not a caravan or towable trailer — these are motorhomes, meaning they are self-powered and self-contained. You drive the motorhome itself; no tow vehicle is required. This is a key advantage: you avoid the complexity, cost and legal requirements of towing a separate van, and you retain full manoeuvrability and independence once at your destination. Simply drive the motorhome as you would any van, park at a suitable site, and you're ready to set up.

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