Supreme Caravans Travel Products

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Helen T.SA4 posts
 

Mostly happy with our Supreme – We purchased our Supreme 7 years ago with huge plans to travel around Australia indefinitely. Life got in the way! Finally decided to take off and… Read more

we had problems with the fridge (wouldn't work on electricity, only gas). Took it to an expert who ascertained that the wiring had been done incorrectly originally (even though it stated that it had been checked before we took it. We hadn't used the caravan at all until this first trip but obviously the warranty had run out Also lining had peeled in a couple of spots. Except for that major problem we were happy with everything else about the caravan.

Helen T.
Helen T.   

I was hoping Supreme would reply to this and have some help for us, it was our first trip!

Porky9 posts
 

We love our Supreme Executive. Quality is good towes very easy – We have owned a Supreme Executive 21ft caravan for 15 months. We have travelled extensively through Qld Nsw Vic SA. With out any problems. We found… Read more

the finish inside and out to be excellent and would recommend Supreme to any prospective buyer. We will travel the Nt and WA next year. We really love our Supreme.

Nick5 posts
 

Bad Design (2018 Model Supreme Territory Offroad) – I collected my Supreme Territory on Friday the 11th Jan 2019 and immediately drove it about 400km on sealed roads to home. Faults / problems so far… Read more

are:

1) During the drive one of the LED reading lamps fell apart and was dangling on the wall on arrival.

2) I went to open the left hand top cupboard in the shower area and it opened onto the window frame, so I only had about two inches of opening and the cupboard was unusable.

3) I went to open the front left outside storage area (being metal box on the front of the Territory) and it would not open as it is hinged and hits the stone guard immediately (the stone guard has to be removed completely every time you go to use that storage area, very inconventient).

4) The foam section provided to convert the dining table into a third bed is not secured in any way and amost immediatelty falls off the table as soon as you move leaving a massive hole in your "bed".

5) The outdoor fold down table that is mounted to the outside of the caravan is very flimsy.

I wrote to Supreme Caravans asking for remedy and have had no response. I went back to the dealer and they gave me a replacement LED reading light and promised to call with the name of an agent to install it, but have heard nothing. On a $75K caravan, this kind of design issues is unacceptable.

On the plus side:

1) The amount of internal storage is excellent (even with the unusable cupboard), both inside and outside.

2) The fridge and freezer are huge.

3) Water storage is excellent (two tanks).

4) Very good quality matresses on the beds.

5) Good shower pressure and good hot water system.

6) Chassis seems very strong, but having not taken it off road yet I'll reserve judgement on that one.

JPR2 posts
 

Supreme Spirit Eclipse 2007 specs – Hi we bought a Spirit Eclipse 2007 couple of years ago - so far so good with this van, although we have had problems with windows frame coming apart,… Read more

but no evidence of rot in the frame. Our problem is that the van is 190kg heavier than ATM, but we cannot work out where the extra weight comes from. We are not sure whether the compliance plate reflects the actual van or whether items such air con (normally part of the tare weight) and other components were added later, we contacted the Melbourne manufacturer and they have no records for 2007 vans. Does anybody have the specs for the Spirit Eclipse 2007? or contact details for other Supreme manufactures in Australia?