Not quite over 55, born in Vic, have camped around the country including Vic, so here goes.
We have an AORC Quantum, having replaced a Platinum Kimberley Kamper in 2009. The impetus for the change was Mrs T's frustration with canvas, and the fiddlyness of errecting the awning. Watching me do it must have caused more stress for her than I realised.
The Quantum is a crossover Super Camper. It looks superficially like a small caravan, is pop-top, but retains an external slide out kitchen, and is more or less an ensuite bedroom on wheels. It's built like a brick sh!t 'ouse, and will go anywhere the car will fit, except for the perhaps 5 or 10 cm it sits higher than the Cruiser's roof, thus really low overhangs might be a problem.
280 litres of water, gas HWS, diesel heater, inner spring queen mattress, flush dunny and shower, coupled with independent suspension, and a narrow footprint means we can still get to those out of the way places, that take a little effort, and arrive there requiring a very little set up before we have a most comfortable camp site.
For us, the purpose is to be there enjoying the locale, not hammering pegs, holding tent poles, hoping it doesn't rain for the pack up.
Mrs T drove the change from the KK but we're equally happy with our Quantie.
jpak If you haven't made a decision by next March, we'll be in Melbourne for several weeks, seeing my son get married and Mrs T visiting her newly born, Number 1 Grandchild. We'd be happy to show you over the Quantie.