
doris s. wrote:It's all about a good quality product and a good price...with profit of course. But I have to say I'm not buying anything on the market out there, it's all not made very well. Makes me upset. I want a 16ft Airstream but $44k is way above my price range. So we are going to build for the second time. Our kids keep camping in our teardrop so we need another one!
Doris
Gold5one wrote:GPW wrote:
The new RV ’s are Lucky to get through the warranty period without falling apart ... Made to FAIL!!! ... by Design .... That way the RV companies and deceitful dealers make HUGE profits ...and that’s ALL they are concerned about ... An Evil Empire ...![]()
Made to fail is right! Ultralights are among the worst of the breed as the floors fall apart in front of the door, stove/sink and toilet. OSB should be outlawed for floors and roofs! They save a couple hundred dollars over plywood in exchange for a camper that will fall apart in 10 years or less.
I was told by the service manager that the big new diesel pushers are a $10,000/yr income stream for the service department. I am building my Weekender-XL for what a repair ticket with 8 hours labor and parts would cost a customer.
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