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Saturday, November 10, 2018

RV recalls report, and why Consumer Reports doesn't rate RVs

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November 10, 2018
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 871
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A brand new issue of the RVtravel.com newsletter is hot off the cyber press. You won't want to miss it!
In the issue. . .       

Editor's corner
My portable RV darkroom.

PLUS
 
A comprehensive rundown of the latest RV recalls
Why Consumer Reports doesn't rate RVs
* A real shocker about campground electricity
* Winter Texans increase after decline
* Free admission to National Parks on Sunday
* Low bridge mishap doesn't stop RVer
* Camping World's latest financials disappoint investors
* Reader Poll: Have you already made a campground reservation for next summer?
* What we learned about you last week (always fun and interesting)  
* RV Shrink: Tow vehicle vanished from busy campground
* RV Doctor: Diagnosing "boiling" and stinky batteries
* RV Electricity: Tired pedestals are dangerous
* RV Tires: Remember: A tire is just a tool you use to get a job done
* Free and bargain camping.   
 
PLUS all the important RV news from last week. 

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