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Jun 08, 2016

Toy Hauler Buyers FYI... Evegreen RV - Closed

Reports are that Evegreen RV the builder of the Amped, Reactor & Tesla Toy Haulers is about to shut down. Read the story here

Unless a buyer steps up and keeps things running this would end factory support and warranty for current owners and future buyers of orphaned RVs.

Just a heads up to be aware.

Updated Subject to "Closed"
  • We were looking at the Bay Hill 369RL and had almost pulled the trigger about a month ago; decided to wait till next year to upgrade to a 5th wheel. REALLY, REALLY glad we decided to wait. :B I had not looked at their other units, only the BH and found that they were well built and had a lot of nice extras. I hope someone buys them and starts the manufacturing back up. Could buy an orphan I guess to go with our Pontiac, or the Olds we had before that...maybe it's me...:h
  • colliehauler wrote:
    If it's well built a orphan would not bother me if I was in the market.


    It would if you had a major issue with no warranty support.
  • taken wrote:
    colliehauler wrote:
    If it's well built a orphan would not bother me if I was in the market.


    It would if you had a major issue with no warranty support.
    You could get the dealer to through in a extended warranty as a condition of the sell. If I could get it for a good price I would roll the dice. I have bought 5 new RV'S and did not need the warranty on any of them. I have had small problems that I fixed myself but nothing that would merit a return to the dealer.

    After a year or two the warranty is gone anyway.
  • Buying an orphan at a great discount was something that I had thought about as we are in the market and did like the Bay Hill 369RL...a lot. There are multiple outlets for extended warranties out there that would cover most of what might break or crack or... Also, many of the main components have their own warranties if they break. However, the biggie is "no parts"! What happens if, God forbid, you come across an angry oak tree in a campground that runs out and crushes the front fiberglass cap? The new one is going to have to be custom built and that will be expensive,:E IF you could find someone to do it. The second thing would be resale when you decided to sell it: terrible. We are now looking at other manufacturers for the FW in our future
  • I'd look deep into whether an extended warranty would work on a discontinued line without the factory first year or two in place. Not saying they wouldn't take the contract but they might not. It's a pretty rare situation. As to rolling the dice, I've bought just as many new rigs and needed the warranty heavily in the first month or two of ownership on two of them. One even had to go back to the factory as it was too big of a issue to be handled at the dealer level. Where would I be if there was no factory? And as DB said, not everything can be replaced generically. Refers and AC's, sure. Parts that were built at the factory for your rig would be a bit more difficult.
  • I guess it boils down to what is a acceptable risk to each person. I guess I'm a gambler I invest in the stock market and that scares me more then a orphan TH. It's a moot point for me anyway since I'm not in the market for a TH.
  • I hear you. Some days I purposely don't scroll past a certain point on my favorite news site so I don't see what the market is doing that day... LOL. I agree too that I might take the risk if the price was good enough. It would have to be really good though! At a certain point of saving money, you can buy or have built anything that is obsolete.