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Kayteg1
Feb 04, 2016Explorer II
rgatijnet1 wrote:
It was good basic information geared to entice a buyer to buy a more expensive type of coach. The last sentence sort of says it all:
"If you're serious about traveling, then these powerful, deluxe vehicles might just be the right choice for you."
and then there is this:
"RVing isn't really about the drive so much as it is the destination."
This is what is meant about the floor plan being the most important, rather than the engine.
Actually the two last subjects in this article is "no better time to be and RV traveler" and "Imagine the possibilities". These are nothing but sales hype to get you to buy the more expensive DP, but only IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT TRAVELING. :B
A good sales pitch is one where the sucker never sees it coming. Obviously this article works on some.
Those are one side of RV-ing.
I compare it to swimming pools. Most of them at residence are oval, or flower shaped. They look good on the picture, but are terrible for lap swimming and I hate them.
Same with RV economy. Destination is the most important issue for me, but second would be "can I afford fuel to get there?"
That is why from big fleet of RV I did own only 2 were gassers and I got rid of them pretty fast.
I agree that finding where are customers brainwashed is impossible for average Joe.
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