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  • LYON, France -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the worldwide automotive market is now available to its catalo...

  • Even in this economy, people still buy recreational vehicles. RVs include not just the large, luxurious "Type A" motorhomes, but towable camping trailers, an industry spokesman noted.

  • The Terrain's great fuel economy with the new 2.4L engine is something we're really proud of and it underscores our commitment to delivering fuel economy solutions that customers can benefit from today," said Tom Stephens, GM vice chairman. "Best of all, Terrain doesn't trade efficiency for performance; its direct injected engine delivers power on demand for a confident driving experience. With the Terrain's FWD V-6 models, fuel economy is rated at 25 mpg on the highway. That's better than all of its V-6-powered main competitors, including the Ford Edge, Mazda CX-7, Nissan Murano and Hyundai Santa Fe. It's comparable to the Ford Escape, top, while the Honda CR-V doesn't offer a V-6 option. Terrain even tops the fuel economy of the BMW X3 while offering more horsepower. Terrain is flex...

    ... V-6 models can handle many single-axle camping trailers. Interior features:. The high-quality loo...

  • DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41238) has announced the addition of Recreational Vehicles - Globa...

  • passed from his earthly life to his Heavenly Home on December 24, 2010, from Landis Homes where he had resided the past three years. He was born January 2, 1915, living one week short of 96 years. He was born in Bareville, PA, the son of the late Charles and Mabel Winey Benner. He was a member of Metzler's Mennonite Church, Ephrata, PA. Harold was first employed at the Shoe Factory in Akron. He owned and managed a trucking business from 1941 until 1959. He worked for the Farm Bureau a few years before 1963 when he was Assistant Sales Manager for Moffet Bearing Co. of Lancaster for 20 years. After retirement, he delivered camping trailers for SunLine Travel Trailers part-time

  • ... business of selling automobiles, trucks, trailers, farm implements, or aircraft. Section 13(b)(10) s... automobiles, ordinary travel, boat, or camping trailers, trucks, and truck or tractor trailers. O...

  • passed from his earthly life to his Heavenly Home on December 24, 2010, from Landis Homes where he had resided the past three years. He was born January 2, 1915, living one week short of 96 years. He was born in Bareville, PA, the son of the late Charles and Mabel Winey Benner. He was a member of Metzler's Mennonite Church, Ephrata, PA. Harold was first employed at the Shoe Factory in Akron. He owned and managed a trucking business from 1941 until 1959. He worked for the Farm Bureau a few years before 1963 when he was Assistant Sales Manager for Moffet Bearing Co. of Lancaster for 20 years. After retirement, he delivered camping trailers for SunLine Travel Trailers part-time.

  • At this time of year with winter approaching, I think often about how fortunate we are. We can retreat to our heated homes, venturing out into the cold only briefly and even then spending most of our time in cars that offer further protection. Even in warmer weather, our excursions into the wild are not the challenges that animals as well as our distant ancestors faced. Some visitors to "the wilderness" simply take with them substitute homes: giant "camping" trailers with completely outfitted kitchens, showers and a TV. The rest of us who hike and boat take with us tents and sleeping bags to keep us as comfortable as possible while experiencing the out-of-doors.

  • heyenne Councilwoman Georgia Broyles is right: Residents do not have a right to park storage pods, Dumpsters or even piles of gravel on city streets for as long as they want. These items - including recreational vehicles and camping trailers, by the way - clutter up the city's appearance and can be safety hazards. Have you ever tried to peer around the corner when a storage bin was sitting in the way?

  • Lots of families had fun this summer with their camping trailers. But one Vancouver family had a different sort of adventure when its trailer went traveling on its own. The story originated recently when the Port Angeles paper ran a classified ad asking if anybody knew the whereabouts of the family's trailer. The ad requested anyone with information to call the family or to notify the Clallam County sheriff's office.



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