If I read that stuff in some RV consumer report I would throw the info in the trash. All the MHs on the road are dangerous in a crash. There is nothing up front except a plastic grill. All MHs could have a propane fire. Ever see pictures of RVs in an accident? Not just MHs but 5ers and TTs as well. Read some accident reports about commercial MCI buses. Driver usually dies. Those are $500K or more units. In many gas MHs after you buy one you will be adding a steering control, anti sway, and rear trak device. Even most diesels don't drive down the highway like a Provost, MCI, or old Crown bus. In a gasser you may want to look for a longer wheel base Vs length. Highway handling will be better but driving around town not as good. You won't know until you drive one yourself. If you are buying used and comparing look underneath for the items mentioned above. JMHO and I have driven MCIs and Crowns.