et2 wrote:
rjxj wrote:
Good to hear that they are ok. I cant imagine the horror as it happened. Millions of miles are safely traveled in motor homes each year but I'll take my chances in one of the big 3 engineered vehicles and not something that disintegrates and smears down the side of the road.
Then I suppose you'll never fly either. Just hooking up your trailer to your truck puts you or other drivers on the road in danger. What happens if your trailer comes off and kills some other persons family... or yours? I'm not understanding the logic behind it.
No I dont fly. It would be a last choice in an emergency. Getting out of your chair and going anywhere puts you in more danger. What I'm saying is that vehicles produced by the big three are far safer than motor homes. Front and side air bags, crumple zones and tighter regulations. The logic of it is that there would be a whole lot more left of most any pick up truck if it were in the same crash. How many of those Tiffins did they crash test?
On top of that you have a huge risk of all that garbage acting as a projectile and crushing you. There wasn't one stick of structural material left around those poor people. Well, there is no real structure like a cage around them. It does appear that the seats were actually attached to something other than particle board. Oops that was a forest river recall, not Tiffin.