RV REVIEW
INSIDE THE JOEY
True, the interior of the Joey would not be for
everyone. But even the most hardened RV critic
would have to admire the quality of the fitout.
The dinette, which has a tri-fold table, will
comfortably suit two people. The offside kitchen,
meanwhile, offers a suitable amount of bench
space and especially storage. There is a range of
cupboards and even a couple of drawers hidden
behind a cupboard door.
The kitchen has a two-burner cooktop, a sink, and
it was even fitted with an optional Sirocco 12V fan.
An east-west bed is fitted across the front of the
van, with an optional flatscreen TV at the end on
the offside. For such a compact van, there’s plenty
of storage. And that includes under the bed. Even
with the optional reverse-cycle air-conditioner
fitted, not to mention the Porta Pottie provision,
there’s a decent amount of space left over for gear.
SUMMING UP
Our review van was well and truly specced up with
features such as the air-conditioner, a battery
upgrade, the Foxwing awning, external shower
and hot water service. To my mind, some of these
options are quite essential, such as the awning.
But that’s the beauty of the Bushranger business
– they’ll fit-out the van according to your budget.
Even with all those extras added, the van weighed
a reasonable 1220kg Tare, but a standard unit
would come in around 1000kg. This van has a lot
to offer.
The only question: where would you take it?
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