Ambitious but doable, I think! Good on you!
What kind of trip are you planning?
There are others far more experienced in this area who'll be able to offer good recommendations, but a few basic considerations I can think of:
- Make sure you're comfortable towing - reversing, lining up and hitching a trailer, etc. Do you have a friend who has a towing vehicle and some experience to get you started?
- Get a reliable car if you're planning on going anywhere too remote (or ideally if you're planning on heading *anywhere*! LOL!). The more common the vehicle, the more common parts will be if you end up stuck in the middle of nowhere.
- Likewise, if you're going remote, expect the unexpected and make sure you're well enough set up to get yourself out of trouble, at least in terms of emergency communication to get help if you need it.
- If you're planning to head off the bitumen that will likely change your vehicle and trailer options. But also consider how comfortable you'll be towing off-road. You can see a lot of Australia without tackling any difficult tracks, and being a little on the inexperienced side that may be a comfortable place to start. You can always consider upgrading in the future if you love the camping and touring life!
- Within your price range you're likely looking at older vehicles, but I don't think that means you shouldn't be able to find something that'll fit the purpose for you. Maybe a GQ Patrol (though I'm going to guess probably with high kms given the age and price bracket)...? Anyone got other better suggestions...?
- Camper trailer wise I think you'll have an easier time finding something unless you're after a top of the range hard floor or caravan with all the extras.
Plenty of soft-floor camper options in that price bracket, but I'm not the one with the knowledge in that area... Maybe get a cheaper camper and put more money towards the vehicle...?
Another consideration - are you sold on the idea of towing a van or camper trailer? Reason I ask is because tent camping isn't so bad - yes, I know this is a camper trailer forum but my husband and I are tent tourers and love it. We have an Oztent RV-3 and its great - big enough for us and our dog. Very quick set up, retail for under $1000 new these days (I think the bigger RV-5 is around the $1000 mark these days?). Also don't need to worry about towing anything! Just a thought.
With your costings, have you considered additional extras like fridge, etc. that you may need to purchase? Its surprising how much all the little things add up!
Good luck! This forum is such a friendly place for advice so I'm sure someone more in the know than me can offer up some pearls of wisdom for you that I'd have no idea about!
If you can give us a bit more of an idea about what you're planning to do, features you want in a trailer/vehicle, etc. then perhaps we can offer some more specific advice.