I really was going to let this one sit but.....
Mike Up wrote:
As I said, I wouldn't have a single door so your point is mute.
You were comparing unit prices, not preferences in an attempt to make a point that everything in a PUP is cheaper making the margins higher for the manufacturers. When I say "single door" I'm only excluding side by side double door fridges used in larger units, not what's in your TT. $ for $ the two I was comparing are close in price, the shorter 4.2 and the std. TT fridge.
Mike Up wrote:
Nope, this is common as I even told you why. Everyone on the pop up forums were installing fans to correct defective pop up designs and inefficient refrigeration cooling. Same on both my Pop Ups.
Common in TT, FW, and MH especially with fridges installed in a slide with no rooftop exit. Some even come with fans installed from the factory, not just a PUP problem.
Mike Up wrote:
I don't buy other's ****. Every used TT and Pop Up was in poor condition, way over priced, and not much cheaper than a 'new' camper.
If you are dumb enough to pay close to MSRP, you deserve what you get. I pay nothing near.
Thank you for your concern Mike, but I assure you my "brain pan" is just fine, thanks again for asking. Was comparing apples to apples using MSRP.
Instead you buy the manufacturers ****. Deal with all the warranty issues and incompetent dealers, then take it in the shorts when you sell. Difference of opinion here, I seem to always be able to find 2 year old campers in excellent condition, lightly used for about half of what the original owner paid thereby letting them take the hit in the wallet. On the other hand, vehicles rot away a lot faster out there.
Mike Up wrote:
You sound like a liberal that can't accept that someone doesn't share your opinion. So now they are bashing. Perhaps you need to have some "TOLERANCE" for others that don't share your different way of thinking.
LOL, I've been called many things in my life but never a "liberal." Especially by someone who shows the classic traits of a liberal by manipulating the questions to fit your answers. Also the first to call names when he isn't getting his way.
Mike Up wrote:
I have and see many many old TTs in good condition and very few older pups out in the campgrounds that aren't falling apart. Once again solidifying my stance on the better quality of TTs.
You just stated above that you only buy new because you don't buy other people's **** and you have only found used units in POOR condition.
As for quality, go look at the frame on your TT. My measly little PUP is 2X5, 1/8th wall square tubing, front to back. Not that poorly welded I beam stuff. What do you have?
Mike Up wrote:
Rockwood Highwall Pups are more expensive or the same as what I actually pay for "NEW" travel trailers. I pay anywhere from 60% to 70% of MSRP. This doesn't include the artificial MSRP inflation with delivery or prep fees by untrustworthy dealers.
Once again you are manipulating the facts to achieve the answers that fit your agenda, you are comparing MSRP to negotiated pricing. I would never pay MSRP either but if we are just comparing prices to prove a point, the only constant is MSRP. What discount you get off of that is a matter of geographical location and negotiating skill among many other factors.
I do agree that the PUP market is shrinking and possibly going away but to say it's because of pricing and poor manufacturing is absurd. Almost all RV's are overpriced and built like cr@p, though price and build are part of the equation, there are many other factors that play a larger role. We now live in an instant gratification, me first, in your face, bigger is better society and PUP's just don't fit into that mindset. It takes longer to set up and take down (instant gratification out the window), and they aren't a 40' unit with 3 televisions, satellite, surround sound, built in wifi, 4 slides, 2 bathroom rolling Hilton and then to top it off, towed by an F550 King Ranch with every option solidifying your status and ensuring that there will be NOBODY in the CG with a bigger, badder rig than yours.
Most of us in the RV game either have some disposable income or are comfortable living in debt. I have always said it is a camping style and choice to own one but as society changes, PUP's are probably becoming obsolete. I'll bet if you took the NEW value of everything in a HW PUP and a 28' TT of similar quality, there is more $$$$ in the PUP because of complexity thereby reducing the margin on each one sold. I use a HW because most come with a bathroom, microwave, "entertainment" system etc.
Every so often you state that your would like a less featured 12' PUP in the 10-12K range, I am shocked you cannot find one easily, even new ones. 30 second search:
New 2017 FOREST RIVER ROCKWOOD Extreme Sports Package 1640ESP Off Road l /With a Power Lift Syst.
The following is a list of Additional Options besides the Standard Features come with the... Sale Price
$8,999.00
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2017 FOREST RIVER ROCKWOOD Extreme Sports Package 1910ESP
New 2017 FOREST RIVER ROCKWOOD Extreme Sports Package 1910ESP
The following is a list of Additional Options besides the Standard Features come with the... Sale Price
$10,999.00
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New 2017 FOREST RIVER ROCKWOOD Extreme Sports Package 2280BHESP SHOWER/CASSETTE TOILET
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All below 12K MSRP in CA $$$$. So anything you get knocked off that price is $$$$ in your pocket. I only looked for new so you wouldn't be buying someone else's ****.
Good Luck,
Adam