With fuel prices heading toward $5 a gallon, it’s no surprise that many RVers plan to cut back on their RV travels this summer. According to a June survey of 1,800 RVers by RVtravel.com, 42 percent will travel fewer miles this summer than last.
More than 13 percent of the RVers surveyed reported they would not […]
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By Chuck | April 25, 2008 - 12:00 pm - Posted in Mexico, diesel fuel, fuel economy, fuel prices, gas prices
RVers who travel in the Southwest within striking distance of Mexico can take advantage of diesel prices less than half what it sells for in the USA. Right now, a gallon of diesel in a Mexican border town costs about $2. Unleaded fuel is slightly higher, but still less than $3.
Here’s a report by RVtravel.com […]
By Russ and Tiña DeMaris | December 12, 2007 - 11:55 am - Posted in CAFE standards, fuel economy
While Congress continues to wrangle about CAFE (Corporate Average Fleet Economy) fuel standards, the RV community wonders what it all means. It’s obvious that something needs to be done about cutting back on the rabid slurping up of the world’s oil, at the same time, what does the future hold for those who tow […]
By Russ and Tiña DeMaris | November 30, 2007 - 11:29 am - Posted in fuel economy, motorhomes
With fuel price concerns worrying Americans, Winnebago Industries is set to roll out a motorhome that claims 22 miles per gallon. Admittedly, the “Class B” (van conversion) motorhome won’t be a hit with fulltime RVers, those who do want to get out and about while not breaking the fuel bank may find this the […]
By Russ and Tiña DeMaris | - 11:25 am - Posted in fuel economy, hybrid fuel vehicles
California buyers are rushing to put down deposits on a new aerodynamic hybrid that gets high fuel economy. While you may need to tow it on a dolly, this two seater may be just the thing to take with you when you want to explore the country. Visit our sister website, Dinghy Towing […]
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