The Rad bikes aren't anywhere as nice as our neighbor's Riese & Müller. But by golly, there are cheap, functional, and easy to use. And the fact they are so cheap means there are just so much more functional. Meaning, we can kinda be a bit sloppy about locking up/parking/dings/etc. We can just leave them lying around, ready for a quick grocery run. But they don't have a front bucket version - we're a one kid family right now, so that isn't an issue. 2 kids + stuff would be a bit of a pain on the rad wagon.
Also, we wouldn't bike without an e-bike (upper NW family with lots of hills).