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- derwudExplorer42k for a 23 foot toyhauler.. No way..
- EyetattooExplorer
Macs Dad wrote:
We hae the same water tank setup on our Attitude and really like it. When out in the dunes for a week or two its nice to not have to worry about running out of fresh water. We are just smart with what water is allowed to go down the drain, if its just soapy water from washing the dishes, that gets used for putting out a fire.
I like it. Fuel station is on the drivers side. Check out all the frame extensions it has. Not sure if anyone would use 160 gal of water and fill up up 50 gal of black tank. Maybe make those smaller and add a larger grey tank. Whats up with the frameless windows ? Whats the advantage ? Like the colors also. Hope they come back with lessons learned.
From the looks of these new rigs, I think they will be a major player in no time. - SMarquezExplorer1st outrageous statement, "the longest lasting toyhauler" or words to that effect. They're brand new, how do they know that?
Look at the specs, weights are not available yet. Is this standard in the entire industry? I guess if Warmouth is not involved they might be OK but really, how much can you do with a box on wheels. I personally am out of $3700 on my 08 (bought in 06) Leakin Warrior. I will probably go the MH route for my next RV.
Mod edit: Removed masked language - WhitehouseLVExplorer IIIThat live chat sucks. They're just an answering service. Was hoping they might actually have insight on the product.
- WhitehouseLVExplorer IIIWow a moderator starting a thread that will surely get shutdown. I've gotta subscribe to this. :B btw Giant has a live chat option.
- Macs_DadExplorerI like it. Fuel station is on the drivers side. Check out all the frame extensions it has. Not sure if anyone would use 160 gal of water and fill up up 50 gal of black tank. Maybe make those smaller and add a larger grey tank. Whats up with the frameless windows ? Whats the advantage ? Like the colors also. Hope they come back with lessons learned.
- mustangglpExplorerYou have to admit it's a catchy name? After all who want a sierra toy hauler?
- Mr__SandmanExplorerI have no idea if the new company is connected to the old in any way, shape, or form other than the name. The following link was posted over the summer on Toy Hauler Adventures and offers a little insight into what's going on although the overall picture is still a bit blurry in my opinion.
- dedmistonModerator
lincster wrote:
Not for me. I would buy another one of Mark's trailers, i.e. Extreme Warrior, but none of these other guys.
I don't have any beef with Mark. He treated me fairly when I had so many problems with my trailer. As long as he really keeps his finger on the pulse of the new business, those should be good trailers. If they get so big that his staff of Yes Men convince him that everything is A-OK when it really isn't, then he and his customers will be in the same boat they were with the WW brand.
He started to get pissy with me when he didn't believe some of the things that went wrong with my trailer. He just couldn't believe that his people would mess things up that badly. That's pretty much what killed his business--not believing that his people could possibly make such colossal mistakes.
Anyway, it's good to see the economic climate warming up enough that people are starting to buy RVs again. Hopefully the new growth won't be so insane. - fly-boyExplorerAmbris and his partners, including Nexus President Claude Donati and Vice President Dave Middleton as well as West Coast RV dealer Frankie Barouti, vice president of Giant RV, Montclair, Calif.,
The above might explain why Giant RV is involved!
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