External features of the Thrill Seeker also include a shower , a tunnel boot , a handy tool box up front , a roll-out awning and a drop-down picnic table .
A single spare wheel at the back is enough for most purposes – remember , this is a semi-offroad caravan , so thoughts of a second spare wheel might not be warranted .
Underneath , the two 95L fresh water tanks are a very good start , and represent the sort of capacity you are likely to expect at the $ 76,000 price tag this van carries . However , what is quite impressive underneath was the amount of protection in place to keep the water tanks safe .
The smaller details around the outside are also important . So it was good to see an accessible drawbar tap , making water access when you ’ re outside the van so much easier . And it was well protected .
Up on the roof , those looking for a weekend away will find the single 170W solar panel adequate . However , this is perhaps a little on the light side for extended free-camping .
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