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RV Lifestyle Magazine Puts New Keystone Bullet to the Test
Author compares 32-foot Bullet to 16-foot conventional trailer. Which tows better and gets better MPG?
GOSHEN, Ind.--Towing and performance advantage no surprise to Bullet product development team, says Product Manager Matt Zimmerman.
In the recent issue of RV Lifestyle, "Canada's Leading RV Magazine", technical writer Andy Thomson, test towed a new Bullet 282BHS travel trailer against a conventional wood-framed, aluminum skinned 16-foot travel trailer. While the Bullet was twice the length and 2000 pounds heavier than the conventional trailer, the Bullet handled better and got 12% better fuel economy, according to the author.

