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Snowy River motorhome brand expands in Australia with three new outlets

08.01.2026 08:26 1 min 1 source
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The Chinese motorhome manufacturer Xinkaiyi (stock code 0805.HK) opened three new sales and service locations in Australia in November. The new outlets are in Geelong, Bundaberg, and Wangaratta, integrating a local dealer into the network. The expansion is part of the company's strategy to grow its presence in the Southern Hemisphere market.

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Snowy River motorhome brand expands in Australia with three new outlets

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🇦🇺 Australia — fuel prices

Updated: 23.05.2026

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cheaper than 61% of countries

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AUD1.38 · €0.85/l

19 of 46

cheaper than 61% of countries

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