2wd camper versus 4wd camper hire in Australia
2wd versus 4wd Points listed
2wd's campers and even motorhomes are often much cheaper in peak
season
2wd's 2ST campers and 4ST-6ST motorhomes have more more internal
room and more comify bedding setup
2wd's 2ST campers and 4ST-6ST motorhomes have bigger kitchen, toilet
and shower and more storage space
2wd's 2ST campers and 4ST-6ST motorhomes can be harder to drive
4ST-6ST motorhomes - the driver sits a greater height off the ground
2wd's 2ST campers and 4ST-6ST motorhomes can't go on the the dirt
roads (see exceptions below)
2wd's 2ST campers and 4ST-6ST motorhomes - most models have internal
air-conditioning but only when plugged into campground mains power.
4wd's campers can go off road such as the Gibb River Road
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All suppliers are different but here is one supplier as an example
- please see the summary of terms in your quote
Road restrictions from our major suppliers
2WD Campervans can only be driven on sealed/bitumen roads.
The only exceptions to this are well-maintained access roads of
less than twelve kilometres to recognised campgrounds, major tourist
attractions and well-maintained, recognised roads on Kangaroo Island
(South Australia).
Should a customer wish to travel on an unsealed road that is greater
than twelve kilometres in length to access a recognised campground
special permission can be arranged pending road condition, weather
and distance.
Please contact us to discuss.
Should a customer breach the road restriction rules by taking a
2WD vehicle on an unsealed road or restricted road, or by taking
a 4WD vehicle on a restricted road; Britz may impose a fee on the
customer of $300 on each occasion that is identified by Britz.
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