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Miniature motorhome that became an icon in recent years

23.05.2026 15:13 1 min 1 source
Diario Uno SPA
Miniature motorhome that became an icon in recent years
Original source: Diario Uno

Turkish manufacturer Saly Caravan introduced the Carabinata Mini, a compact travel trailer that gained popularity in Europe after its international expansion four years ago. In 2025, the model received recognition at the Practical Caravan Awards. The trailer, 4.1 meters long and weighing 560 kg, sleeps two people and includes a kitchen with two gas burners and a 60-liter fridge, as well as a shower. Base price starts at €11,000.

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Miniature motorhome that became an icon in recent years

23.05.2026 Diario Uno SPA Original source

🇦🇷 Argentina — fuel prices

Updated: 11.07.2026

Nafta Súper

$1.43 /l

ARS2,113.62 · €1.25/l

66 of 133

cheaper than 51% of countries

RON 98

$1.61 /l

ARS2,391.65 · €1.42/l

49 of 92

pricier than 52% of countries

Gas oil

$1.53 /l

ARS2,274.09 · €1.35/l

77 of 134

pricier than 57% of countries

Gas oil premium

$1.67 /l

ARS2,480.67 · €1.47/l

16 of 41

cheaper than 63% of countries

GNC

$0.54 /l

ARS794.06 · €0.47/l

4 of 15

cheaper than 80% of countries

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