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Era No. 1 in Class B Sales

The success of the Winnebago Era Class B motorhome has been underscored by a December 2012 report.

According to Statistical Surveys Inc, the Era is the #1 Class B motorhome model in North America for 2012.


The Grand Rapids, MI retail reporting service pegs the Era's 2012 market share at 16 percent. It means the Era model has more than doubled its market share in just one year. In 2011, the Era captured 7...

New Playstation 4 Will Fit Nicely In Your Van


It looks like if your van has a video game system set up, it's going to be getting even better...

Sony recently unveiled the PlayStation 4 at a conference in New York. The new console which has been five years in the making will be available for the 2013 holiday season. We've heard a lot about the Playstation 4, but Sony has not yet revealed images of the console itself nor has it...

A Traveling Alternative: The Conversion Van

While the conversion van has been around for a long time, as of late the vehicle continues to grow as a fan-favorite when it comes to a traveling alternative.

So what exactly is about these traveling luxury caravans which continues to mesmorize travelers you ask?


Most families prefer the conversion van when traveling long distances, while others which travel shorter distances prefer its spacious capacity and entertainment options. Regardless of which...

The Metamorphosis of the Common Van


Everyone has a road trip horror story which usually centers on a long, boring drive in an uncomfortable vehicle with cramped spaces. The idea of being trapped in an uncomfortable car seat for hours can seem unnerving to most people. However, this does not always have to be the case. There is another option to consider when planning the ultimate road trip; the conversion van. These vans are designed specifically for travel and can make...

Buying a Used Conversion Van: What to Look For.


Beneath all of the hype about the price tag and convenience of minivans and SUVS, conversion vans manage to remain one of the industry's 'best kept secrets.' Bells, hooks and whistles are fancy dressings for many, but consumers like you know better - even if you do not know it yet. There is nothing like a conversion van. Especially when you are talking cost, a used conversion van can be the best investment you will...

Dinner for Two in a Conversion Van: A Valentine's Day Special


So every holiday we attempt to show you a new way a conversion can be customized to match it.

We've already put together some awesoe customization ideas for both Christmas and New Year's Eve conversion vans but now it's time for the next (albeit a "Hallmark Holiday") yearly celebration to get it's own van - Valentine's Day.


The Ultimate Fan Van: Baseball Season is Approaching


We're fast approaching that time of the year again, when the smell of hot dogs and freshly buttered popcorn will soon begin to the fill the air.

That's right.

Baseball season is nearly here.

Pitchers and catchers are packing their bags, the equipment trucks are on the road and the pulses of fans nationwide are beginning to pick up speed. If you consider yourself a hardcore fan of America's Pastime, maybe this is...

The Coolest Conversion Vans on the Road...


Vans...

Even Shaq, the A-Team and Ninja Turtles love conversion vans.

Most people rarely even pay attention to them. After all, we see them every day being used as everything from delivery or work vehicles to even ice cream and food trucks. But every once in a while, something different different comes a long - a custom van. And it is these vans, the ones with the crazy custom murals and...

The Art of Buying a Conversion Van



A conversion van begins its life as a regular, everyday cargo van. It is then modified to include luxuries that allow the occupants the pleasure of enjoying long distance trips or camping.

Conversion Van Memories...


Some of the greatest memories of my life happened inside of the conversion van I owned when I was seventeen years old. I bought the conversion van from a mechanic who worked at a used car dealership in a small town. At the time I didn't have enough money to reach his asking price, so I closed the deal by offering him one of the guitars I had owned at the time. He agreed, and I drove away as happily as could be in my bright green conversion van.