Monday, June 14, 2010

Airstreams... Silver is Green

airstream Silver is Green

Tired of companies trumpeting their new-found green-ness? Us too.

So we're happy to note that we're still taking the same environmentally friendly approach that has sustained us, and our planet, for nearly 80 years. Simply put, Airstream has been green as long as it has been silver.

Airstreams are designed to spend time on the road, not in the landfills. As such, nearly 70% of all Airstream trailers ever produced are still on the road! While other products are designed to wear out, Airstreams are designed to be handed down through the generations.

We also work with nature, not against it. Airstream's founder, Wally Byam, knew that a low profile and a rounded, slippery shape would make for better towing in every respect. As a result, Airstreams enjoy a 20% advantage in towing efficiency over standard "white box" trailers. And over the life of your Airstream, that's a lot of fuel saved.

And should your Airstream come to the end of its life after many decades of service, its primary components (aluminum, steel, and wood) are easily recycled.

So go ahead and enjoy your Airstream with a sense of global responsibility, and comfort in the fact that you are adventuring in one of the most environmentally friendly travel trailers in the world. And always remember that Airstreamers leave a place better than they found it. Silver is indeed Green.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Now is the time to buy an Airstream

Click here to see the Airstreams

Now has never been a better time to buy an Airstream

come by and check out all the Airstreams we have in stock and get the best deal you can

with the 4th of July around the corner what better than owning an American Icon "Airstream"

so come on down and have a look you won't be disappointed with an Airstream

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Airstream class "B" vans

Click here to visit our site and see the Airstreams

check out our Airstream class "B" vans we have installed the Mercedes Package on all of our Airstream Vans if you are buying a van powered with a Mercedes don't you want it to look like a Mercedes

Monday, June 7, 2010

Monday, May 24, 2010

New Airstream van comming for 2011

Watch for the all new Airstream Avenue Van

Check out the new airstream Van
the new 2011 Airstream Avenue van
watch www.batesrv.com for more information

Friday, May 14, 2010

airstream trailers

check out the airstream trailers at Bates RV



Airstream interstate vans

check out the airstreams

Engine Type


3500 DAIMLER CHRYSLER SPRINTER VAN W/UNIBODY CONSTRUCTION

MERCEDES - 3.0 LITER TURBO CHARGED V-6 DIESEL


280 FT/LB @ 1200 - 2400 RPM 154 H.P. @ 3400 RPM


MERCEDES - 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC W/AUTOSTICK
UBW (Unit Base Weight) (lbs.)
8436
NCC
2594
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) (lbs.)
11,030
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) (lbs.)
15250
Seating Capacity/Sleeping Capacity
2/6
Fuel Tank Capacity
26.4
Water Tank w/Drain Valve
26
Heated Black Tank (gal)
16
12 Volt Heated Gray Tank (Gal)
27
LPG (lbs)
14 Gal
Water Heater LP/Electric Water Heater - XT Series (gal)
6
Furnace (BTU)
16,000
Fridge (cubic ft.)
3.1 cu ft
Exterior Height w/Antenna
9'7"
Exterior Length /Factory Spare Tire
22'9"
Exterior Width
79.7"
Interior Head Room
74 1/4"
Interior Width at Floor
70"

Product information, specifications, and photography in this website were as accurate as possible at time of publishing. Photographs may contain some features that are optional on your vehicle. Since we continually strive to improve our products, actual products may differ. Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. All capacities are approximate and dimensions are nominal. Some features or options may be different or unavailable in Canada.

Vehicle Loading: Every effort has been made to provide the greatest number of options for the recreation vehicle owner. Along with these choices comes the responsibility to manage the loads that are imposed by the choices so that they remain within the manufacturer's specified chassis weight limits. Do not overload the recreation vehicle.

Dry Weights: Based on standard features; optional equipment not included. Net carrying capacity (NCC) determined by subtracting unloaded vehicle weight (UVW) from gross vehicle weight (GVWR) and includes fluids, options, and cargo. Liquid capacities and weights are approximations only.

Warning This information is intended as a guide only. Weights of individual vehicles may vary. Consult your owner's manual for complete loading, weighing, and towing instructions.