Don’t live out of your car — live on top of it. A new partnership between BMW-owned Mini and the Italian company Autohome has yielded quite the result — a roof tent that you can pitch on top of your ...
IKamper has had a busy few years. After arriving on the scene with the innovative slide-out Hardtop One, it reworked the idea of an expandable hardshell roof-top tent (RTT), set Kickstarter on fire ...
After months of reading reviews, watching YouTube videos, and scouring the roads and parking lots of campgrounds everywhere, I just bought my first rooftop tent this summer. How will that look on my ...
The Mini Countryman is finally able to live up to its outdoorsy name, with Mini this week rolling out a roof-mounted tent designed specifically for use with the subcompact crossover. The tent, which ...
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We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: car camping is the easiest, most convenient way to get out there and explore the great outdoors. In an ideal world, that would mean climbing aboard your ...
At 20 cm (7.9 in) longer than its predecessor, the latest Countryman is the biggest model in Mini's 57-year history, and with the ALL4 all-wheel drive system and even an integrated Picnic Bench ...
CARS.COM — If the redesigned 2017 Mini Countryman inspires you to get out of the city and go exploring, Mini has coming a penthouse tent (a tenthouse?) that offers a no-hassle home away from home.
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
If you love to camp, odds are that you know the risks. For all the fun you'll have, there's always a chance of wild animals invading your tent while you're (hopefully) not around, or bad weather ...