GPW wrote:Jazz , I remember visiting friends in those stinky “poison pits “after Katrina … A friend with COPD had a handicapped trailer that stunk of Formaldehyde and chemicals , she died in that trailer a few weeks later … That’s when we learned to Hate Commercial trailer manufacturers … Crap trailer's that don’t last out their worthless warranty period without falling apart and rotting , BIg Prices, Bigger service prices … It’s a SCAM …
Foamies solved that problem!!! :thumbsup:
Interesting!!
I worked in IT for many years and was involved in a company that took parts manuals and turned them into electronic catalogs via database, so that you could quickly find a part you needed if you knew the VIN or make/year/model.
A big customer of ours was the RV industry.
We came to understand a lot of things about the RV industry in our years dealing with them.
One "business model" that was constant....went like this:
An LLC was formed with x millions of dollars. A huge purchase of parts was made, to make x number of RV's. They would rent a building and hire the workers and pay them per unit produced. The more units you make in a day, the more money you made.
They quickly made as many RV's as the purchased parts supply allowed for. When the parts were done, no more assembly workers or factory (since it was a rented facility).
Now the sales force goes into action and sells those shiny new puppies.
An easy way to sell them is to promise a bumper to bumper 10 year warranty.
As soon as the last unit was sold. Goodbye sales force, goodbye LLC, your 'warranty' isn't worth the paper it was written on.
That is why you see so many "what brand is THAT?" RV's going down the road.