RV REVIEW
“DESPITE BEING IN NOVA'S ENTRY-LEVEL
RANGE, THE METROLINK IS NOT A
'CHEAP-AND-CHEERFUL' RIG.”
The bedroom, meanwhile, features a north-
south queen-size bed, wardrobes either side,
overhead lockers, and corner cabinets at the
foot of the bed on both sides. Each wardrobe
has a bedside niche for your reading glasses,
etc., with a 240V point. I reckon a 12V point in
each would be a good idea, too.
Other features include a reverse-cycle air-
conditioner, a 160W solar panel with regulator…
and I rather liked the square LED lights in a wooden
panel above the kitchen.
The Metrolink is available in five different layouts
and sizes, starting with the single-axle 166-1R.
In size, our 19-1R is second only to the ‘Home &
Away’ 196-8C.
SUMMING UP
Despite being in Nova’s entry level range, this is
not a cheap-and-cheerful rig. Its price puts it in
the middle of the market.
Couples in search of a comfortable, pleasure-
to-tow caravan with a spacious, sensible layout
would do well to have a look at the Nova Caravans
Metrolink 19-1R.
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