
The GP is based on a Duragal chassis with a tandem-axle, load-sharing suspension system. 10-inch electric brakes and alloy wheels under the chassis, along with wide-footed stabilising legs, twin 80-litre water tanks and some neat plumbing and wiring round out the package.
Coronet has included twin four-seasons hatches in the roof together with air-conditioning, while around the body, acrylic tinted windows, awning lights, door lights and rear LED and side lighting are all included in the GP package. There are, of course, wheel spats, a rear bar complete with spare wheel plus a padded front boot that houses the battery system.
The Coronet has been designed as a practical package that works from the ground up. With Coronet's build quality adding to the overall excellent feel and finish, this GP is well worth a gander.
Opposite the dinette is the main kitchen area complete with microwave, four-burner stove and a large Dometic three-way fridge. At the front of the caravan is the bedroom dominated by an island-style queen-sized bed complete with inner-spring mattress.
Throughout the caravan every available space is taken up with cupboards to store away plenty of gear.
I like the open plan of this caravan and the workmanship is top notch, too.
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