No More Fleetwood Travel Trailers
Fleetwood travel trailers have officially become a classic RV vehicle. On March 9, 2009 Fleetwood stopped producing new travel trailers. Fleetwood motorhomes are still going strong, however. Here's the scoop...
Fleetwood travel trailers have officially become a classic RV vehicle. On March 9, 2009 Fleetwood stopped producing new travel trailers. Fleetwood motorhomes are still going strong, however. Here's the scoop...
If you're in the market for a new RV, you might want to consider one of the Class B motorhomes based on the Dodge Sprinter. The Dodge Sprinter platform replaces the Dodge Tradesman.
Does this bleak economy indicate the death of the RV lifestyle? Will the RV industry disappear? I don't think so. It may go through some dramatic changes, there may be some downsizing, and quite possibly some manufacturers will fall by the wayside, but if you ask me RVing will survive. Here's how.
Just like homeowners are starting to downsize their homes in order to become more cost & space-conscious, RVers are also downsizing these says, as a way to save money while still having fun out on the road. Here are the pros & cons of downsizing your RV lifestyle, plus a few things you may want to think about.
Some very famous people have enjoyed the RV lifestyle. Here are some of the rich and famous stories surrounding RVs, motorhomes, and Airstream trailers.
Fleetwood is one RV manufacturer that knows the business inside and out, and side to side. Fleetwood is indeed the be all, do all of the RV manufacturing industry. Here's why.
This year Country Coach has brought to market a project that's been 18 months in the works: the new Veranda motorcoach has arrived. It's a 45-foot motorhome with an incredible slideout that turns into a 13-foot balcony!
Gulf Stream, a leading manufacturer of a full range of RV products was founded and is still owned by the Shea family -- since 1971. Gulf Stream strives to follow all the units they build throughout their entire life. They not only register the RVs of original owners, but also second owners. Now that's a level of commitment most other RV manufacturers just don't bother with!
Having appliances like the RV refrigerator or plumbing give you problems can be annoying, but when the RV's motor sputters to a halt and all you get is a Click, Click when you attempt to restart... things can get serious real quick. Your options for seeking roadside assistance vary greatly, depending on what type of RV you have.
As a full time RVer, you need an insurance policy that is similar to a homeowner's insurance policy. Adding your RV onto your standard auto insurance policy isn't enough. Find RV insurance online with these reputable companies that insure RVs.