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dewey02
Feb 02, 2016Explorer II
gmw photos wrote:3oaks wrote:gemsworld wrote:;)aguablanco wrote:
We are way too easy on the manufacturers and retailers, and until we quit accepting inferior workmanship they will continue with business as usual.
Exactly! I'm surprised how many posters in this forum keep making excuses for the inferior products churned out by the RV manufacturers. We'll never see quality go up until some foreign competition is introduced in the marketplace.
At least some of us really understand the situation and the real issue.
In principle, that sounds like a good plan. Don't buy this so-called junk. And in the process, "don't go camping". And hope the industry wakes up and builds the quality trailer you want at some moment in the future. THEN...you can buy this new, high quality trailer....and go camping. This of course assumes you have not died from old age first.
Me ? I am camping in "my inferior quality trailer" as I type this in sunny Arizona. Life is good. I'm going out for a walk now with my dog, then when I come back, maybe I'll fix that piece of loose trim over there.
The "real issue" to me, is I want to get out and travel and enjoy what time I have left on this earth. When things break, I'll fix them. Until I tip over for good and cash in all the chips.
Yep. I couldn't agree more.
And to merge two contentious RV net threads together, maybe that drone flying over the campsite is operated by the company that built the RVs that some are complaining are so shoddily built and they are looking for pieces of loose trim, so they can come out and fix it for the complainers. :)
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