The average factory-built motorhome isn’t exactly a weird or quirky vehicle. For the big brands from Indiana, placing a toilet in a different place is considered weird or innovative. If you’re looking ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 1970s were a pivotal decade. Marked by social movements, hippie counterculture, funky fashion, disco music, and earth-toned ...
The Midwest is the epicenter of America’s recreational vehicle (RV) industry. Airstream is headquartered in western Ohio, and 80 percent of the nation’s RVs are produced in northwest Indiana, earning ...
A RENOWNED automotive artist has built a $500,000 motorhome that you can drive from the roof. Randy Grubb, from Oregon, is well-known for building beautiful and unique chrome vehicles. Some of his ...
Combining electric power with pickup trucks is either a match made in heaven or one made in hell. On the side of the angels: Electric motors are great for off-roading; truck chassis have ample room ...
Dublin, Jan. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Motorhome Market in North America 2024-2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The motorhome market in North America is ...
Petrolheads often spend hours on end poring over the latest models from their favorite manufacturers. As much fun as it is salivating over their specs and considering the virtues of different paint ...
The 1973 GMC Motorhome was—and still is—a sight on the road today. This groundbreaking RV was just as interesting as its sleek body, with a V8 powering the front wheels and a spectacularly 1970s ...
Millions of Americans, whether they’re campers, snowbirds or travel enthusiasts, enjoy living and driving with a recreational vehicle (RV). RVs come in all shapes, sizes and levels of luxury. Models ...
A mechanic recently posted a video blasting GMC Acadia's unexpected design. TikToker Victor Shack (@victorshack) expressed what most people are feeling lately: Cars aren't built to last, and they ...
Land speed records are a hell of a thing. Imagine traveling down the Bonneville Salt Flats at nearly 500 MPH in a purpose-built rocket-shaped car, or even just over half that in something a bit more ...