Buying a cheap used RV or camper van may sound fun, but it's quite a commitment. There are many factors to weigh in determining whether the juice is worth the squeeze. Could renting be more practical?
There is a movement that frees outdoor adventurers to work and live a greener life and questions to be answered as remote life becomes more common. So, what is a travel trailer, and do they come with a generator and everything your remote office needs? MotorBiscuit investigates the increasingly fascinating travel trailer for answers.
Buying something in another country and bringing it back to the U.S. is becoming a bit of a trend. Now people are doing the same with campers. But is this legal, and what steps do you need to take to bring your new RV home?
In the summer of 2020, RV sales jumped as people stuck at home during the pandemic looked for safer ways to travel. In the summer of 2021, these new RV owners may want to explore further, even going off-grid. So, what is going off-grid, and is it really possible with an RV?
You've probably heard plenty of stories of cars breaking down while on the road and needing to call a company to offer assistance. However, you might not realize that these roadside assistance companies extend their services to help out with RVs as well.
Buying an RV or camper van doesn't have to cost as much as a house. In fact, if you're trying to get into van life for under $30,000, these are all great used RV and camper van options.
Since its invention in Minnesota in 1922, water skiing has been one of America's favorite pastimes. Few sports can compare to the exhilaration of riding a boat's wake. But skiers must be going fast enough to maintain momentum. So, what's the best speed for water skiing? Well, that depends.
It's no secret that RVs can also be more expensive than most other passenger vehicles. Still, it's possible to renovate an old model for a relatively low price. Take it from an 11-year-old New York girl who fixed up an old travel trailer for under $1,000.