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tll
Jan 16, 2015Explorer
The OP is simply challenging Trailer Life magazine to call a spade a spade, hoping that Good Sam is big enough to stand up to the manufactures and force them to improve their quality. I think they are, and wouldn't deny the opportunity to sell Camping World their products.
We can't improve the quality of RV's by walking with our wallet. We want to go camping, and need to purchase the equipment the best suits our needs. The only thing we can do is research and use our opinions to purchase the "least poorly constructed" product. To truly walk with our wallet will be to abandon our pastime and switch to boating, playing golf etc... That's not going to happen, so we will have to keep buying junk. I would have gladly paid several thousand more for a better put together trailer. This is mostly in regards to having the assembly workers actually doing their job to a higher level of quality.
We can't improve the quality of RV's by walking with our wallet. We want to go camping, and need to purchase the equipment the best suits our needs. The only thing we can do is research and use our opinions to purchase the "least poorly constructed" product. To truly walk with our wallet will be to abandon our pastime and switch to boating, playing golf etc... That's not going to happen, so we will have to keep buying junk. I would have gladly paid several thousand more for a better put together trailer. This is mostly in regards to having the assembly workers actually doing their job to a higher level of quality.
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