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There is one RV on the road today that never fails to be noticed. It isn’t the biggest or the most luxurious but by far, it is the most distinguishable. It almost is certain you will never hear anyone say, “What is that silver thing?” It’s an Airstream, of course! For 75 years, Airstream travel trailers have been towed across the US and around the world and over 70% of all Airstreams ever made are still on the road today!

Airstream's trailers offer a low center of gravity and independent torsion axle that give you great control no matter where the road may take you. Add to this the fact that an Airstream travel trailer's aerodynamics gives you approximately 20% better fuel economy than towing a conventional box trailer, and it is easy to assume that Airstream is rated well among its competitors in the RV industry.

There is more to be said about this unique brand of recreational vehicles, though. Airstreams often last 40 years or more; that’s almost 3 times the typical 15 year life span of a conventional trailer. Because of their popularity and longevity, Airstreams hold their value much longer than other travel trailers on the road today, so an Airstream can be a very good investment.

There is one RV on the road today that never fails to be noticed. It isn’t the biggest or the most luxurious but by far, it is the most distinguishable. It almost is certain you will never hear anyone say, “What is that silver thing?” It’s an Airstream, of course! For 75 years, Airstream travel trailers have been towed across the US and around the world and over 70% of all Airstreams ever made are still on the road today!

Airstream's trailers offer a low center of gravity and independent torsion axle that give you great control no matter where the road may take you. Add to this the fact that an Airstream travel trailer's aerodynamics gives you approximately 20% better fuel economy than towing a conventional box trailer, and it is easy to assume that Airstream is rated well among its competitors in the RV industry. There is more to be said about this unique brand of recreational vehicles, though. Airstreams often last 40 years or more; that’s almost 3 times the typical 15 year life span of a conventional trailer. Because of their popularity and longevity, Airstreams hold their value much longer than other travel trailers on the road today, so an Airstream can be a very good investment.

Some would think that this makes Airstream the only way to go. Not so. The RV Comparison Guide rates Airstream at the top of the travel trailer charts, but there are many factors to consider in your own personal tastes that may make one of Airstream competitors, such as Jayco and Bigfoot, a better fit for you.

There are also countless forums and discussion sites on the web that will offer a wide range of opinions on Airstream. They do tend to have a higher price point than others in the travel trailer category, so due diligence is important.

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