Tuesday, July 29, 2008

On the road with an eco-friendly camper

Recently named the "2008 Green RV of the Year" by Roaming Times, the Livin' Lite Quicksilver Automotive Camper is just the ticket for families craving wide, open spaces - both inside and out.

Built without the use of formaldehyde--or wood--this clever camper is towable by car (no gas-guzzlin' SUV needed, thank you) and sleeps up to six energy-conscious travelers within its all-aluminum body. (Interior shown left.)

Starting at $4,500 and available at prices up to $6,300, the Quicksilver provides more bang for the buck, especially when considering its long life. Inspired by original pop-up tent campers (ah, the memories of bygone family vacations), the Livin' Lite is an upgraded, lighter and lesser cost camper.

Available in several colors, it's got me thinking: Where are the s'mores?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hate to state the obvious, but surely something designed to run on petrol, regardless of the materials/manufacturing process used to make it, isn't eco-friendly. "Eco-friendly camper" = bike (zero petrol) + tent

Anonymous said...

Hate to state the obvious, but something designed to run on petrol is Not 'eco-friendly', regardless of the materials/manufacturing process used to produce it.
'Eco-friendly camper' = zero-petrol transport (i.e. BICYCLE) + tent