You read the whole article (while ignoring the fact that you have to follow a link to get to the second page) and then the last sentence is that he's not really living in his car anymore. What's the point of this article?
Actually if you had read the article fully, you'd have realized that the person mentioned at the end of the article was a co-founder, not the main subject of the article. This guy was living in his car not an RV.
A fairly safe sentence: This article cost less to write than it will make in ad revenue.
Another fairly safe sentence: What is the point of any arbitrary article you find in a newspaper?
The dangerous sentence follows that one.