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Old 06-10-2018, 05:32 PM   #20
Chance
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Yeah, B+ are nice too, but from my perspective, once we go beyond a “B”, there isn’t as much incentive to keep it all that small. I’m not against larger size itself, and don’t mind driving a little larger RV.

Even a small B+ (which is technically a C) loses many of the benefits we like. I can’t park a B+ at home, it wouldn’t serve as a second car, it doesn’t normally have full body paint, the structure isn’t as strong in an accident/rollover, fewer locations to service, it’s not as stealthy, etc.

It’s a tough choice, but I see why Bs are becoming more popular. Just wish they were even larger (they need more width — are plenty long and tall already).
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