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  2. Meet the Hike 100, Winnebago’s Smallest, Most ... - AOL

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    That all changes with the brand’s new Hike 100, their smallest travel trailer yet. Unveiled this month, the Hike […] The post Meet the Hike 100, Winnebago’s Smallest, Most Adorable Camper ...

  3. Gorgeous Tiny Trailers and RVs That Will Make You Want ... - AOL

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    The company also makes a small-footprint, teardrop-like RV camper called the Ascape with solar panel and flat-screen TV options. Plan to drop at least $29,000 for the latest Ascape models ...

  4. 14 of the Coolest Airstream Trailers in History

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    "It was their smallest travel trailer, tiny and adorable. It had that get-up-and-go spunk; perfect for weekend trips and quick getaways," Tara Cox says. Back then, there was only one model ...

  5. Sunline Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    Sunline launched an all new trailer called the Que in the 2007 model year. [42] It was the smallest Sunline trailer in many years at just 5.4 meters and had a European caravan style. The Que featured front and rear fiberglass caps, fiberglass sides, modern appointments, and a full bathroom.

  6. List of recreational vehicles - Wikipedia

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    In the past, travel trailers were heavy and needed to be pulled by a large SUV or light to medium truck (Class 2, 3, or 4) and have between one and four axles. With recent innovations, designs, and technologies, some smaller camper/travel trailers can easily be pulled with smaller SUV's such as Jeeps, or crossover vehicles.

  7. Recreational vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A recreational vehicle, often abbreviated as RV, is a motor vehicle or trailer that includes living quarters designed for accommodation. [1] Types of RVs include motorhomes, campervans, coaches, caravans (also known as travel trailers and campers), fifth-wheel trailers, popup campers, and truck campers.