I read a very negative review recently on the Toyota 4Runner. The reviewer was very disappointed in ride, creature comforts, interior design, and fuel mileage. Hmmm. Obviously the person did zero research before the purchase. The same is true of anyone purchasing anything because of the popularity of said item. Would you spend $5,000 on a stereo amplifier? Some would, because they think it’s cool or popular, not because they have a discerning musical taste and a large collection of Direct to Disc LPs. Those folks would be deeply disappointed that the McIntosh stereo amp did not improve the quality of “compressed” digital recordings. Hence, they’d give their purchase a very bad review. This holds true with the RTT craze as well.
Over the past 25 years, we have made a few major improvements. Sold the short wheelbase jeep and bought a 112” wb Landcruiser, built an expo trailer, bought a fridge freezer, and, you guessed it, mounted a canvas RTT to the top of the trailer. We love the thing and will never go back to sleeping on the ground.