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- QCManNomad IIIHow well will thermoplastic hold up in the south with eight months of summer that hits 100 on a regular basis? The thermoplastic on my doors in my home can't handle it without buckling. I can't imagine trying to straighten out an entire camper shell that warped.
- Taken2024Explorer
I have a Liv travel trailer. It is 6 months old. The outside is already starting to breakdown. I will have to paint the whole camper possibly with bed liner to keep from losing it. This is the worst purchase I have ever made in my life. Horrible , lying ,dishonest company that International Marine and RV are . They don't honor there warranty, they lie repeatedly and sell a very substandard product
- JDsdogsNomad II
Let us know if Liv RV takes care of your problem, to your satisfaction. Be nice to know who keeps their promises and who does not.
- ReneeGExplorer
Samsonsworld wrote:
Nothing says class like a window a/c or fireplace in the hallway....under your kitchen sink. Not sold on this one.
Has nothing to do with "class", but it does with poor or illogical design. - wanderingbobExplorer IIWindow air is a nice option in a 19 foot trailer , it should run on a 2,00 watt generator with no mods !
- LwiddisExplorer IIThe smoke kills people long before fire gets to them in most cases.
- LwiddisExplorer IIChinese because their name is “LIV”?
- SamsonsworldExplorerNothing says class like a window a/c or fireplace in the hallway....under your kitchen sink. Not sold on this one.
- ReneeGExplorerWow. A lot of naysayers here.
Trailer looks interesting. They are located back east. Might be worth a drive to check them out since you're in Georgia. - MSchuExplorerIt sort of reminds me of the Camplite trailers. So if they do start selling a good trailer, Thor will buy them up and shut them down also.
- RetiredRealtorRExplorer"The trailer itself won't burn."
It doesn't say that -- it says "Fire Proof."
If my family and I are inside and a fire erupts, the fact that the shell itself may not burn is of little consequence. - mkirschNomad IIThe trailer itself won't burn.
I figure this company is going to end up like most all of the little startups with "big ideas of turning the RV industry on its ear."
Customers by and large do not like paying more to get less, even if the less is of much better quality. I mean woo-hoo $17,990? I can get a LOADED similar sized travel trailer from an established company for around $10,000. So what if the water runs out on the floor when you turn on the pump for the first time? So what if it leaks like a sieve in the first hard rain? So what if it's junk in 3 years?
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