Popular Mechanics Reports On Putting Two Models Through Rigorous Challenge: Road Trip With The Kids
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With new possibilities and advances in RV technology and functionality, the space is always changing. But for the consumer, in many ways, practicality is important. That is why the balance of showing comparison, especially from a publication like Popular Mechanics, can give a balance perspective. The variable that they introduce into the equation is a universal one: the road trip with the kids.
Ryan D'Agostino, one of two writers testing a vehicle [the 2016 Winnebago Brave 27B] for the piece, relates in the article: The term "recreational vehicle" is weird because—like, as opposed to what? A vehicle that's all-business? And is the idea that one engages in recreation while inside the vehicle itself, or is it that the purpose of the vehicle is to transport us to places where recreation is the primary activity? And yet the term is also undeniably accurate.
Check out the full article at Popular Mechanics right here.
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