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ROAMING TIMES' GREEN RV
OF THE YEAR
AWARD
2008
The Livin' Lite
Quicksilver Automotive
Camper
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In a year when Roaming Times' readers have
repeatedly referred to their problems and fears with
the effects of formaldehyde in RVs, it is reassuring
to hear of an RV that is built completely without
formaldehyde.
In a year when so many - it
seems - of RoTi RV consumer reports have sadly
complained of rotting wood floors and more, it is
refreshing to hear of an RV that is built completely
without wood.
In a year when gas prices have
skyrocketed and many families are choosing cars and
minivans rather than trucks or SUVs, it is
comforting for the RVing and leisure industries to
hear of an RV that can be towed by even an ordinary
car. Not only does this save energy, it opens up the
RVing experience to a whole new generation of
energy-conscious campers. And what's more,
these little RVs can sleep up to 6 people.
In a year when energy and
financial crises loom, conservation means, for many
families, not only
green but also keeping within a tight family budget.
We think
it is exciting, therefore,
to know that a small, simple camper is available for
less than $99 per month. Once again, this
opens the market.
For these reasons, and perhaps
more, the Livin' Lite Quicksilver Automotive Camper
is named the Roaming Times' 2008 Green RV of the
year*.
*Note: The purpose of the
Roaming Times' Green RV of the Year selection, is to
recognize and highlight innovation in the RVing
industry that supports
environmental factors for the world in general, and
the RVing, travel and leisure industries in
particular.
You can read the RoTi review
of the Quicksilver here.
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