Based on a 2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500, this 2016 Midwest Automotive Designs Weekender is a great, low-milage home away from home.
Edmunds reports on top-rated used small SUVs, including the Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-50, Honda CR-V, Kia Sportage, and Hyundai Tucson.
Chevrolet’s Colorado could be the perfect foundation for a rugged, modern Astro Van comeback. Here’s why it makes sense for ...
Tiny House Expedition on MSN
Can the Anker F3800 power my RV? Let's find out!
Can one power station be used to power an RV or tiny house, charge an electric vehicle, and act as a whole home backup power ...
UNLOCKING the door to their new two-bed beach house in Perranporth, Cornwall, Melissa Matthews and her husband Neville smile at the thought of all the family holidays ahead. The couple, based in ...
Camper FAQs on MSN
You must be insane to buy an RV these days (plus, the genius way to buy one if you do)
That is according to Steve Lehto, a Michigan attorney who has practiced in Lemon Law and Consumer Protection for 34 years. A brand new RV looks inviting until you see how little protection buyers ...
Sales of these vehicles have multiplied in the last decade in Spain, where a lack of affordable housing has become a major social concern. Although the country trails far behind others such as France ...
Travel + Leisure on MSN
This Couple Bought a Vintage Disney Cabin on Facebook Marketplace for $53K—and Now It's Their Dream Tiny Home
Grace and Jacob Kocher bought a retired 540-square-foot Disney Fort Wilderness cabin for $53,375 and transformed it into a ...
Celebrities like Matthew McConaughey, Sylvester Stallone, and Lindsay Lohan left Los Angeles for other places that offer ...
"Campervanning at its finest," Bilbo's Motorhomes says of its most popular conversion, which packs all the creature comforts of home inside a compact van ...
Now, five years since it first went up for sale via platinumfighters.com, the world's only flyable XP-82 Twin Mustang remains ...
The lack of civilian mail trucks on the road really comes down to the simple fact that the USPS doesn't sell its trucks when they're retired. Simple as that. Of course, that begs the question of why ...
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