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  2. Why You Should Avoid These RV Brands - AOL

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    Buying a poor-quality RV brand could quickly turn a trip sour, though, ... According to Ted Mosby of Camper Advise, Coleman makes some of the worst travel trailers on the market. They’re priced ...

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    Defunct.Produced travel trailers from 1946 to 1980. ... Bought most of the assets/brands of collapsed Caravans International. ... Forest River RV. Elkhart, Indiana ...

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    Buying a poor-quality RV brand can quickly turn a trip sour. Marshall Wendler, cofounder of Camp Addict, doesn’t like a beginner’s chances: “I don't have any specific input on the worst RV ...

  5. Boles Aero - Wikipedia

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    Boles soon expanded the line to include wider "park" models that were intended to be semi-permanent homes in trailer parks vs. road friendly travel trailers. [10] From 1946 to 1952 Boles Manufacturing identified individual trailers with data plates such as this. As each year passed trailer models with longer and longer body designs were added.

  6. Fleetwood Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Fleetwood RV's origins date back to 1950, when John C. Crean formed Coach Specialties Company in southern California, as a maker of window blinds for travel trailers. [2] Around 1953, Crean renamed the company to Fleetwood Trailer Company, a name inspired by the automotive bodies incorporated into various Cadillac lines of automobiles. [2]

  7. Airstream - Wikipedia

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    Of more than 400 travel trailer builders operating in 1936, Airstream was the sole survivor of the Depression. [4] During World War II, travel became a luxury most could not afford and non-military industries faced an acute aluminum shortage. When World War II ended, the economy boomed, and people's attention once again turned towards leisure ...

  8. Shasta travel trailers - Wikipedia

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    However, Shasta ended up recalling 1,736 of the re-issued Trailers for window and tire issues. [1] [2] Shasta RV currently builds the Oasis (No Relation to the vintage brand called Oasis in the late 50's-60's), Revere and Flyte lines of travel trailers and the Phoenix line of fifth wheel travel trailers.

  9. The Best (and Worst) Hotel Brands Based on Traveler Ratings - AOL

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