Some friends and acquaintances have remarked they love the idea of a small camper. They don't want the cost of the larger units (PV, maneuverability, maintenance). They commonly say they would just buy a small manufactured one. What small manufactured campers might be the exception to the RV Death Spiral?
The reason I am posting a "new" topic rather than replying is I would like others to chime in about some of the shining stars in the small Camping Trailer industry. Notice I said Camping Trailer, not RV. Of course the Teardrop industry is pretty incredible, however, I have only looked at a couple factory models. They seemed well made though simply designed and outfitted (shelves vs cabinets, fantastic fan with no exhaust, limited electrical). What about some of the other manufacturers? My sister just bought a Scamp after borrowing (and maintaining) a friends old Scamp for a couple years. I hate to ask her about her trailer in regards to the RV Death Spiral. I'm sure she will fill me in about how they like it after a few trips (just picked it up in Backus last week).
RV Death Spiral is a good, interesting post. I was not really surprised reading it after our experience with our first Coleman pop-up in the 80s. It was fairly well made, but, after owning it for many years and making minor changes and repairs myself it was common for me to think while making those changes in many different areas... "Why do they make this out of such cheap materials?" We enjoyed the pop-up, but, I can't imagine what they are made like now after reading about other peoples experiences.
TimC