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Why On The Move Caravans?

Find On The Move Caravans on VANTURE — set an alert and we'll email when one is listed. Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace. On The Move specialises in off-road and family caravans across three core ranges: the Explorxx, Storm, and Traxx. The Traxx lineup splits into Off Road and Tourer variants, with two-berth and four-berth options across both. Models range from 16 feet through to 20'6, built for couples tackling remote terrain and families seeking weekend getaways or extended touring.

On The Move Caravans manufactures a focused range of Australian-built off-road and family caravans designed for self-reliant touring. The brand centres on three product lines: the Explorxx range (17'6 and 19'6 models, both rear-door layouts); the Storm series (five models from 5.5 to 6.9 metres, engineered for rough terrain); and the Traxx family, split into Off Road (six models, 16 to 20'6, with 4WD-track capability) and Tourer (five models, 17 to 20'6, optimised for easier blacktop and rural routes). The caravan count spans 21 distinct models, with sleeping arrangements ranging from two-berth singles to four-berth family layouts. On The Move targets buyers who value self-sufficiency in remote areas and families wanting a balance between comfort and ruggedness. The brand's emphasis on rear-door and centre-door configurations reflects Australian outback touring priorities.

On The Move Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys a On The Move caravan?

On The Move attracts two main buyer groups: couples aged 55+ seeking off-road capability for remote exploring, and families wanting a four-berth layout without stepping into the full-time-touring motorhome bracket. The Explorxx and Storm ranges appeal to experienced off-roaders willing to tow with high-clearance 4WD vehicles; the Traxx Off Road models suit buyers balancing family space with serious track work. The Traxx Tourer lineup targets couples and families comfortable on improved roads but wanting solid construction and self-contained facilities. Entry points range from the compact two-berth designs (16 to 17 feet) through family-focused four-berth units at 18'6 and 20'6.

What to inspect

On The Move caravans are built for off-road use, so check tyre condition and sidewall cracking closely — rough terrain accelerates wear. Inspect the chassis underside for mud-pack buildup around the drawbar, jockey wheel, and suspension components; this masks corrosion and complicates maintenance. Look for flex or play in the A-frame, especially at the front overhang where off-road impacts concentrate stress. Water ingress is common around window and door seals after years of corrugations and creek crossings; check interior panels near windows for soft spots, staining, or mould odour. Test all door hinges and latches for rust, and verify the gas struts hold doors open reliably — replacements are frequent wear items on used units.

Value and resale

VANTURE currently has no sold On The Move listings, so long-term resale trends are not yet established on the marketplace. The brand's focus on off-road and family touring suggests strong appeal in the second-hand market, but without local pricing history it is difficult to estimate depreciation curves. When considering purchase, compare new and near-new pricing directly with dealers, and factor in the cost of any deferred maintenance — suspension bushes, canvas seals, and tyres are common expenses after heavy use. Set a VANTURE alert so you can monitor sold prices as units reach the market, building a picture of real value retention.

Frequently asked questions about On The Move Caravans

Where are On The Move caravans made?

On The Move caravans are built in Australia. The brand manufactures its full range locally, focusing on off-road and family caravan designs tailored to Australian outback conditions and touring styles.

What's the price range for an On The Move caravan?

VANTURE currently has no active On The Move listings or sold-price history, so we don't yet have direct marketplace pricing data. The brand offers 21 distinct models ranging from compact two-berth designs (Explorxx 17'6, Traxx 16-foot variants) through to four-berth family units (Traxx Off Road 20'6, Traxx Tourer 20'6). Entry-level two-berth models typically sit at the lower end of the caravan price spectrum, while full-featured four-berth layouts command premium pricing. Contact dealers directly for current RRP and recent sold examples.

What On The Move models are best for off-road touring?

The Explorxx range (17'6 and 19'6 Rear Door) and the entire Storm series (5.5 to 6.9 metres) are purpose-built for off-road work, with reinforced chassis and track-capable layouts. Within the Traxx line, the Off Road models (16 feet through 20'6) combine family sleeping capacity with independent suspension and high-clearance engineering. For couples prioritising remote access, the Explorxx 19'6 and Storm 6.3F offer rugged two-berth setups. Families wanting off-road reach should consider the Traxx Off Road 18'6 Family or 20'6 Family (both sleep four).

How does On The Move hold its value on the second-hand market?

Sold data for On The Move is limited — VANTURE has no historical sales yet — so it is too early to draw firm resale conclusions. The brand's strong focus on off-road and family touring suggests good second-hand demand, but real depreciation curves will emerge as units reach the market. Set an alert on VANTURE to monitor sold prices as they appear, giving you direct evidence of value retention in your region.

What should I check when buying a used On The Move caravan?

Off-road caravans endure sustained shock and vibration, so inspect suspension bushes and mounts for wear or play — replacements are frequent. Check the drawbar, A-frame, and chassis welds for rust and stress cracks, especially at the jockey-wheel mount and front overhang where flex is highest. Test all doors and hatches for hinge corrosion and latch wear; hinges rust quickly in dusty outback conditions. Water ingress around windows and door seals is common after years of corrugated roads; look for soft interior panels, discoloration, or mould odour. Verify tyres for sidewall damage and cracking from rock strikes, and check tyre age via the sidewall date code — off-road work ages rubber faster than blacktop kilometres.

Is a On The Move caravan worth buying?

On The Move suits buyers who value Australian-built construction and off-road or family-touring capability. The brand's 21-model range covers most sleeping and size combinations, and the emphasis on rear-door and centre-door layouts reflects practical outback experience. Without sold-price data on VANTURE yet, compare build quality directly — inspect a dealer display unit and assess frame construction, panel finish, and internal fitout against the asking price. If you plan serious off-road work or family touring over several years, the upfront build quality typically justifies the investment. If you are uncertain, set a VANTURE alert to see how units price in the used market as they come available.

How off-road capable is On The Move?

On The Move's Explorxx, Storm, and Traxx Off Road ranges are purpose-designed for rough terrain. All three incorporate reinforced chassis, independent suspension geometry, and increased ground clearance to handle corrugations, rocky tracks, and creek crossings. The Traxx Off Road line specifically bridges family comfort (four-berth units) with track capability; the Storm and Explorxx series are more minimalist two-berth rigs built around durability and light weight. For serious remote exploring, you will want a 4WD tow vehicle with good articulation (dual-cab ute or 4WD SUV in the 3-tonne+ class). Traxx Tourer models prioritise blacktop and improved-road touring, with less extreme off-road engineering.

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