The upcoming July 4 travel rush could be one for the record books, with more than 61 million people expected to travel by car. RV manufacturers are also bringing a fresh wave of updates aimed at both longtime owners and first-time buyers.
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AAA expects 72.2 million Americans to travel during July 4 week, including 61.4 million by car. Here’s what RVers should know before they go.
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The latest changes include new floorplans, split-screen dash radios, HD camera upgrades, and continued solar charging support.
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Updated 2027 Class B motorhomes, a new Super C, and an upcoming Tennessee travel stop give RVers more options for future trips.
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The new lightweight trailer line focuses on camping essentials for first-time RV buyers and campers moving up from tents or pop-ups.
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Explore RV resorts and campgrounds with beach access, open-water views, and plenty of room to relax by the shore.
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