Yes, it's real and no, it's not a movie prop. This is the Franco Sbarro TAG Function Car, and we explain what it is and why it's better on the inside than the outside.
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.
While only a concept right now, the Canoo Anyroad would combine a city car, RV, and off-roader into a single vehicle. We explore the pros and cons of such a vehicle.
The incredible Elder & Company Camelot Cruiser was the ultimate in motorhome luxury when it was built in 1974. It's huge, and comes with everything you'll need including a basement with two vintage snowmobiles.
Traveling in an RV can make for a relaxing and exciting summertime adventure, but it is also dangerous in its own ways. To ensure you're traveling safely, keeping these basic things in mind, or even making small changes to your RV, can make all the difference, and most of it is rather simple and easy.
Camper vans are a popular way to go on vacation, and there are many options available. While many camper and RV manufacturers are based in the U.S., manufacturers from abroad are getting in on the action too. Here's a look at the $140,000 Italian camper van that's looking to do some serious business in America.
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?