RVTravel.com reporting they shut their doors. There are quite a few people on here who owned and loved them. Seems weird especially since the economy is doing pretty well.
It is situations like this the provide existing RV mfg.'s an excuse for their inadequate quality control, corner cutting, cheap equipment and poor engineering. Detroit used those excuses prior to Japan entering the market. For some strange reason Japan demonstrated that quality control and reliability enhanced marketing and sales and not hampered them. Meanwhile, as said earlier it is poor management that generally creates the demise of a company.