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fulltimedaniel
Jan 15, 2017Explorer
kenwautoone wrote:
I think that look, appeals to a younger customer than us....Ken
Thats like saying that because I am 64 I would rather be driving a Buick or a (gasp) and OLDsmobile. For myself my cars have been what I like to drive. I once had an Aston Martin, in high school I had a Sunbeam Tiger and an Austin Healy 3000. In later years I had an eclectic array of cars...over 45 in all, I have actually lost count, but that's neither here nor there, my point is my taste for fast great cars has remained with me all my life so I don't see this as an age issue.
I think that you are right however that that is the supposition by the Mfgs but in reality most young people I see in TT's have something closer to the R Pod or an airstream or some other more environmentally "sensitive" (perceptually) type of camper.
The people I see mostly in these over large ghastly 5th wheels and TT's with demonic graphics are older in their 50's or at best late forties.
But I am wondering if like a car your choice of RV reflects how you see yourself in some ways? And what does this then say about those types of RVer's? It's just a bit jarring to be walking through a beautiful NP campground and turn to see a Trailer with the name VIOLATOR or some version thereof. jmo
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