Grand Design’s Transcend Lite targets campers looking for a simple first trailer, while Airstream and Thor bring fresh layout and feature updates. A Jeep fire-risk recall, World Cup campsite availability, growing RV service options, and brake-controller guidance also give RVers more to consider before they buy, tow, or upgrade.
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The lightweight trailer line focuses on camping essentials and is aimed at first-time RV buyers and campers moving up from tents or pop-ups.
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The NHTSA recall involving more than 1 million vehicles is especially important for RV owners who tow with a Gladiator or flat tow a Wrangler.
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Campgrounds are seeing interest from soccer fans, but some sites may still be available for RVers making last-minute World Cup plans.
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The new Rangeline 21PL is a RAM ProMaster-based Class B designed around a power lift bed, flexible rear seating, and simplified off-grid systems.
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New features for Class C coaches focus on storage, power systems, driver technology, exterior access, connectivity, and flexible sleeping space.
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Love’s is adding RV service options, PowerSled is bringing electric trailer tech to more RVers, and the latest RV sales figures reveal a shifting market.
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A trailer brake controller helps the tow vehicle manage electric trailer brakes, giving drivers more control over stopping power.
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