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Why TrackStar Campers?

Find TrackStar Campers caravans on VANTURE — set an alert and we'll email when one is listed. Compare all 5 TrackStar models with full specs, weights and pricing. The range spans from the lightweight Starliner through to the Pinnacle 13, 15, 16A and 16B — all built for off-road touring. TrackStar caravans sleep 2 to 4 depending on model, with the Starliner tipping the scales at 1200 kg tare and 1500 kg ATM, making it towable behind most mid-size SUVs. Set an alert on VANTURE — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace — and we'll email when a new TrackStar matches your criteria.

TrackStar Campers specialises in compact, off-road-capable caravans built for Australian touring conditions. The brand's lineup focuses on lightweight models designed to pair with standard 4WD and SUV tow vehicles rather than requiring heavy truck setups. The Pinnacle range — available in 13, 15, 16A and 16B versions — targets couples and small groups planning remote and unsealed-road travel, while the Starliner offers an entry point for first-time caravan buyers or those seeking minimal tow weight. TrackStar's design philosophy emphasises ground clearance, rugged chassis construction and practical fit-outs over luxury appointments, reflecting the brand's positioning toward active touring rather than stationary park stays.

TrackStar Campers buyer's guide

Who buys a TrackStar?

TrackStar buyers are typically active couples and small groups planning off-road and remote touring across Australia. The Pinnacle range suits those with a 4WD or modern SUV capable of towing 1500 kg-plus, and who value genuine ground clearance and chassis durability over premium interior finishes. The lightweight Starliner appeals to first-time caravan owners, downsizers, and weekend-getaway couples who want a genuinely low-tare tow load — at 1200 kg tare and 1500 kg ATM, it sits comfortably behind dual-cab utes and mid-size SUVs without upgrade pressure. TrackStar owners typically plan 4–12 week trips exploring outback, coastal and forestry routes rather than relying on powered caravan parks.

What to inspect

When viewing a used TrackStar, pay close attention to the drawbar and A-frame welds — off-road caravans experience repeated flex and shock loads, so look for hairline cracks or paint bubbling around the jockey wheel mounting and front overhang. Check the coupling pin and safety chain for corrosion and free movement; TrackStar's lightweight build means the tow connection is safety-critical. Inspect the underbody and wheel arches for mud-trap corrosion, particularly if the van has spent time in coastal regions. Open every external locker and cupboard to verify no water ingress at seams — the Pinnacle models' compact design means water finding its way into a wall cavity is hard to remedy. Test all gas appliances with a qualified technician, as older caravan boilers and cooktops are common failure points.

Value and resale

TrackStar has minimal sold history on VANTURE at present, so firm resale data is not yet available. However, lightweight off-road caravans generally hold value well in the second-hand market because demand from active tourers and upgraders remains steady. The Starliner's sub-1500 kg ATM makes it attractive to buyers stepping up from tent camping or motorhome rentals — entry-level positioning often means faster resale cycles. The Pinnacle range's focus on durability and off-road credentials appeals to buyers planning multi-year touring, which sustains mid-market pricing. Budget for a 15–25% price drop over the first 3–5 years depending on condition and model age, and watch for price uplift if the van includes recent upgrades (new tyres, appliance servicing, upholstery refresh).

Frequently asked questions about TrackStar Campers

Where are TrackStar caravans made?

TrackStar caravans are built in Australia. The brand manufactures its full range locally, with a focus on off-road durability and compliance with Australian ADR towing standards. Australian build means you can source spare parts and warranty support locally, and the vans are engineered specifically for Australian outback and remote touring conditions.

What's the price range for a TrackStar caravan?

VANTURE has limited TrackStar price data at present — no active listings or sold history to date. To find current pricing for the Starliner, Pinnacle 13, 15, 16A or 16B, set an alert on VANTURE and we'll email you as soon as a TrackStar listing appears. Alternatively, speak with a TrackStar dealer to confirm new and used retail prices for the specific model you're interested in.

What TrackStar models are best for off-road touring?

All five TrackStar models — the Starliner, Pinnacle 13, 15, 16A and 16B — are designed for off-road use. The Pinnacle range (13, 15, 16A, 16B) is purpose-built for couples and small groups pursuing extended remote touring, with robust chassis and ground clearance for unsealed roads. The Starliner is lightweight and nimble, ideal for weekend and short-trip off-road exploring without the tow weight penalty. If you're planning frequent unsealed-road travel and want to travel deeper into remote areas, any Pinnacle model will serve you well; if weight and tow vehicle simplicity matter more, the Starliner is the starting point.

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

Sold data for TrackStar is limited — zero units on VANTURE so far — so we can't yet draw a firm resale conclusion from marketplace history. Off-road caravans in the lightweight category typically retain value reasonably well because touring demand remains constant. The Starliner's low tare weight makes it attractive to first-time buyers and downsizers, which can support resale appeal. Watch for comparable models listed on VANTURE over the coming months to build a picture of real second-hand pricing.

What should I check when buying a used TrackStar?

Start by inspecting the drawbar and A-frame welds closely — off-road caravans flex under load, so hairline cracks or paint bubbling around the jockey wheel mount or front overhang are red flags. Check the coupling pin, safety chain and all fasteners for corrosion, particularly if the van has coastal history. Walk around the perimeter and look for water staining or soft spots in the wall panels, especially at window and locker cutouts — trapped moisture is difficult to remedy in a compact caravan. Inspect the underbody and wheel arches for mud-trap rust. Test the gas cooktop and any hot-water system with a qualified technician, as these are common wear items. Finally, check the tyres for age (sidewall date code) and condition — caravans that sit unused develop flat spots and UV damage.

Is a TrackStar caravan worth buying?

TrackStar caravans suit buyers planning genuine off-road and remote touring with a 4WD or SUV tow vehicle. If you're seeking lightweight, locally-built construction, practical layout over luxury fittings, and genuine ground clearance rather than park-oriented amenities, TrackStar delivers that positioning. The Starliner offers excellent entry-level value for first-time buyers or downsizers because its 1200 kg tare and 1500 kg ATM eliminate tow vehicle upgrade costs. The Pinnacle range targets active couples planning multi-week outback trips — if that matches your travel intent, the durability focus and Australian manufacturing support justify the purchase. If you plan frequent powered-park stays and prefer premium interiors, TrackStar's practical approach may feel basic by comparison.

Can a mid-size SUV tow a TrackStar?

The Starliner, at 1500 kg ATM, is towable behind most modern dual-cab utes and mid-size SUVs with a standard tow rating of 1600–2500 kg — a Toyota LandCruiser 200, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max or Hyundai Santa Fe will handle it comfortably. The Pinnacle models (13, 15, 16A and 16B) require confirmed ATM and your vehicle's tow rating to be checked against the caravan's maximum. Always verify your vehicle's tow capacity in the owner's manual, check the caravan's compliance plate for exact ATM, and factor in payload (fuel, passengers, cargo) — a vehicle rated to tow 2000 kg may only safely tow 1500 kg if you're carrying 500 kg of personal gear and fuel. When in doubt, ask the dealer for the Pinnacle's exact ATM and have your mechanic confirm your vehicle's net towing capacity.

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