You're driving down I-95 and see a strange billboard advertising a rest stop over 200 miles away. That rest stop is South of the Border, a strange, dated tourist trap right between the Carolinas.
Camper vans and RVs are cool, but at the end of the day they're one trick ponies. Strapping a tent to your car's roof, however, means you can switch between normal life and van life anytime you please.
Camper vans aren’t usually associated with flashy aesthetics. Typically, all the flash and glamour are contained within the RV. The folks at VanTourer are taking a different approach with its new Mercedes-based Urban camper van that is as flashy as it is compact. This bad little mamma-jamma feels like it just rolled off the Mercedes-AMG …
RV parks can be expensive, costing $50 per night. Whereas, for $50 a year (or less), you can have access to boondocking campsites. Though do be warned, the going is a bit rougher.
The camper van life can seem like a blast, and it's a great way to save money and escape the hustle and bustle of day to day life. But if you plan on living in a van full time, it's more challenging than you'd think.
From DIY camper models to luxury motorhomes, RVs of all kinds are hitting the road this year. Vans, box trucks, horse trailers, retired ambulances, and other vehicles have become homes for the adventurous. The most popular of these uncommon homes on wheels are probably the school buses, also known as skoolies.
Hobbyists who are ready to cross from truck to RV look for a box truck to begin the transformation. These vehicles come in multiple sizes. What they have in common is a chassis cab truck with cube-shaped cargo space. There is no connection between cabin and cargo space.
The average vehicle uses between 50 and 200 microchips to manage infotainment systems, advanced driver safety features, and more. It's no surprise that the automotive industry is one of the worst affected by the global semiconductor shortage. The RV industry hasn't gone unscathed either, with buyers paying higher prices for campers and experiencing delivery delays.
We all well know now that camper vans are in. Every manufacturer on earth seems to be trying to throw their hat in the ring. Although there are many newcomers to the camper industry, some of the iconic brands that created the segment are still here, and they are making some rad stuff. Airstream, among …
The Terra Wind is a vehicle that can move both as a camper and a boat. However, amphibious vehicles are a thing of the present, albeit at a considerable price point. These hybrid vehicles have come a long way in recent years as amphibious technology has improved, the most impressive of them being the Terra Wind from CAMI.
The most popular Boaterhome is a supersized RV/speedboat combination. It might look absurd, but it's the peanut butter and jelly of camping and boating. It's a must-see if you haven't yet witnessed this insanely over-the-top vehicle.