Touring the Waikato in a home-away-from-home

Touring the Waikato in a home-away-from-home
The TrailLite factory is in Pukekohe. (Image: Helen van Berkel)
Helen van Berkel
When you decide to buy a new vehicle in New Zealand, you don’t typically get to see it built. But at TrailLite, they encourage you to watch the progress of your new motorhome from bare chassis to pressing the pedal with your right foot and pulling out of the Pukekohe yard. You can even choose the colour of the curtains in some models. When we pulled out of the Paerata Rd factory with our luggage stored in the back, our Oakura 300 was ready–built, but we first had to see how the machine came to be. TrailLite motorhomes...

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