Simoone
There's a fair number of Lifestyle owners here and I reckon you'd be hard pressed to get a bad word about them. They are a great camper, excellent value for money and the service and support is fantastic.
Being in Victoria, our choices for campers is a bit limited in that we were after a well built, strongly engineered camper from a reputable manufacturer without spending a fortune. Unfortunately to get the sort of camper we wanted with the features we needed for under $20k was next to impossible. So following the advice from members on this forum, we looked at some brands in QLD, Lifestyle being one of them.
We purchased a Lifestyle 360i for a number of reasons. They would have to be one of the strongest and best engineered trailers on the market. You certainly get a lot of metal for your $. The tent is one of the best we saw with excellent quality canvas made in Australia with storm covers on all (but one) windows. Its very easy to erect (the whole point of a camper..!) and the supporting frame is reinforced at the corners so it should withstand a gale force wind..! We got the full awning as well which is excellent value for money. The attention to detail in the design and manufacturer are a standout feature. You can see the design has been refined over the years to provide reliability and convenience.
The one thing that really tipped the scales in their favour was the staff's enthusiasm for their products. We dealt with John and he was so helpful right through the process and his willingness to do us a good deal and offer what we wanted within our budget was outstanding. I still can't believe we got deal we did. Their after sales support has also been first rate.
If I had one criticism at all, it would be that its worth going over everything at the time of pickup just to make sure everything is in place. We had a couple of very minor problems that needed to be sorted out afterwards that if we had checked properly at the time of pickup, could have been fixed on the spot. Nothing major and John organised to get them fixed at his cost without any fuss at all.
When you looking at what to get, I'd reccommend couple of things. Seriously consider the coil suspension upgrade. It makes the trailer so smooth and easy to tow that you hardly know its there. And at $1000 (I think that's available across the range) its got to be the bargain of the century. (other manufacturers quoted us in excess of $2200..!!)
I'd also consider purchasing the full awning. Again compared to other manufacturers, its outstanding value for money and one of the best designs we saw. If you plan to stay at a single location for a few days or more, you will really appreciate the convenience and comfort the awning offers especially in hot climate or where flies and mozzies are a problem.
If you want any more info, happy to help. There's all the details about it here too:
http://myswag.org/forum/index.php?topic=1162.0
Enjoy
Darcy