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We are a `one stop shop` for the backpacker who wishes to drive Australia economically.


Whether it is in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Cairns, Perth or Darwin, Travellers Auto Barn has a great car or camper to rent that suits your backpacking needs. Enjoy the sights of the Australian countryside and camp out saving you money on accommodation

And if you are travelling long term, we can offer you a similar range of vehicles for sale all with guaranteed buyback and warranties.

Our BEBO page has two missions:

1. Providing information/hints/tips to backpackers who are travelling around Australia.

2. Informing backpackers about our great campervans: Our Chubbies, HiTop Campervans & Stationwagons
Sydney
177 William Street,
Kings Cross
Brisbane
144 Abbotsford Road, Bowen Hills
Cairns
123 Bunda Street, Cairns
Darwin
13 Daly Street, Darwin
Perth
365 Newcastle Street, Northbridge
Melbourne
67 Roden Street, West Melbourne
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1800 674 374 / www.travellers-autobarn.com.au
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  • Tips on how to avoid break-ins & thefts on your trip around Australia

    With the growing popularity of vans and cars being bought and rented by backpackers for their Aussie road trips, more break ins and thefts are being reported. There are some simple tips on how to avoid becoming a victim:


    They tend to stand out from the rest of the vehicles parked at the beach/campground/tourist attraction...

    They can have loud paintjobs, surfwear stickers or decals, proclaim rental company names and are packed with everything from cooking utensils to bedding and clothes.

    They are the vans and station wagons that backpackers rent or buy for their once-in-a-lifetime trip around Australia, and they are increasingly becoming seen as 'soft targets' for thieves.

    Modern backpackers tend to sport iPods, digital cameras, mobile phones and even portable DVD players or laptop computers along with wallets, CDs, sunglasses and passports. All are attractive items on a stealing wish list.

    Nothing can put a dampener on an adventure up the East Coast, along the Great Ocean Road, through the outback or on any of the countless other road trips around Australia more than being the victim of theft. There are, however, a few simple pieces of advice that can greatly reduce the chances of the budget traveller becoming another statistic.

    John Lang from national backpacker sales and rental company Travellers Auto Barn explains:
    "We tell our customers that there are a couple of really easy things they can do to keep their valuables safe. Firstly, all the things that are targets of a thief tend to be pretty small, like MP3 players, cameras, phones and wallets. There really isn't much of a reason not to always carry these things with you wherever you go. When you leave your car or van, pull the curtains across the windows so no one can see inside and they won't know if there is even someone in there. If you don't have curtains in a vehicle that you buy, go out and buy some. They are cheap and you will regret not having them. At very least cover any belongings with blankets. On hot days, people are often tempted to leave their windows open a little bit. This also invites a break in, so we don't recommend it. Also check every door and the boot is locked every time you leave the vehicle. Backpacker cars can be older and central locking might not always be reliable."

    Lang also has advice on where to park: "You have to use common sense when you choose where to park. Try to choose somewhere that is well lit and open if you can't find secure parking. If you are parking during the day and will be there into the night, check out if the area will be lit later by street lights or floodlights. You also want to choose a popular spot that is visible and open."

    According to the June 2008 Tourism Australia Visitor Survey, 11% of all visitors to Australia are backpackers and in the year ended June 08, over 2 million days were spent by backpackers in vehicles in Australia.

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    Travellers Auto Barn wroteon November 25, 2008 at 7:57pm
    With the growing popularity of vans and cars being bought and rented by backpackers for their Aussie road trips, more break ins and thefts are being reported. There are some simple tips on how to avoid becoming a victim:


    They tend to stand out from the rest of the vehicles parked at the beach/campground/tourist attraction...

    They can have loud paintjobs, surfwear stickers or decals, proclaim rental company names and are packed with everything from cooking utensils to bedding and clothes.

    They are the vans and station wagons that backpackers rent or buy for their once-in-a-lifetime trip around Australia, and they are increasingly becoming seen as 'soft targets' for thieves.

    Modern backpackers tend to sport iPods, digital cameras, mobile phones and even portable DVD players or laptop computers along with wallets, CDs, sunglasses and passports. All are attractive items on a stealing wish list.

    Nothing can put a dampener on an adventure up the East Coast, along the Great Ocean Road, through the outback or on any of the countless other road trips around Australia more than being the victim of theft. There are, however, a few simple pieces of advice that can greatly reduce the chances of the budget traveller becoming another statistic.

    John Lang from national backpacker sales and rental company Travellers Auto Barn explains:
    "We tell our customers that there are a couple of really easy things they can do to keep their valuables safe. Firstly, all the things that are targets of a thief tend to be pretty small, like MP3 players, cameras, phones and wallets. There really isn't much of a reason not to always carry these things with you wherever you go. When you leave your car or van, pull the curtains across the windows so no one can see inside and they won't know if there is even someone in there. If you don't have curtains in a vehicle that you buy, go out and buy some. They are cheap and you will regret not having them. At very least cover any belongings with blankets. On hot days, people are often tempted to leave their windows open a little bit. This also invites a break in, so we don't recommend it. Also check every door and the boot is locked every time you leave the vehicle. Backpacker cars can be older and central locking might not always be reliable."

    Lang also has advice on where to pa

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  • And Now For Some Positive News About Campervans For Backpackers.....

    Since 1993, Travellers Auto Barn has sold and rented backpacker vehicles from locations nationwide. In late 2007, the company released the now legendary 'Chubby' van, a brand new 2 berth budget camper with funky, eye-catching designs. These have taken the market by storm and due to their popularity, the Sydney based company has just begun the release of another fifty brand new Chubby vans in bold new designs.

    "We want to make a strong statement with these vans, that they are reliable, great value and very cool, rather than trying to grab attention with offensive pictures and slogans. The only thing wicked about these Chubbys is the price" says Managing Director, Peter Burke.

    Joining the fleet of 50 existing Chubbys is the brand new surfing-inspired design called the 'Slow Jam'.

    "We know that backpackers want to explore in something that they can tell their mates back home about and show off in photos, so we developed some pretty unique body decals for these vans. Add to this the fact that the Chubbys are basically brand new, extremely comfortable and just about the cheapest budget van on the road, and there is no real reason to rent something that looks, smells and drives a lot worse" according to Burke. "These things are like a private room on wheels and they actually cost less than a private room in a hostel! Its taken a long time to build up our reputation within the backpacker industry and adding high quality, great value products to our fleet sits perfectly with our image. The backpacker campervan industry has suffered some bad press lately, but we are determined not to be tarred with the same brush."

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