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braindead0
Aug 12, 2016Explorer
icanon wrote:Odd, nearly every RV I've looked at online has detailed specs. Weights, holding tank sizes (although 'subject to change' of course), heights, lengths. I was surprised to find that Northwoods doesn't list interior height (an important number for taller folks).braindead0 wrote:
I just downloaded a brochure (luckily their website stinks and doesn't validate input on the data collection form they hid it behind). No details on holding tanks, just mentions "water tanks". Spends a lot of time talking about the 'dealer experience', giving back to thee community, customer club. First 2 pages is a bunch of feel good no-info and a huge picture of some mountainside.
ONE page in the 4 page brochure with 'features' most of which appears to be marketing rubbish "European Windows" Explorer Plug".. perhaps those terms have hard meaning there.. Also some "Standard Features" are called out AGAIN in the "Deluxe Features"
I'm not impressed, maybe they build them better however the brochure I looked at is unprofessional, the website tries to collect personal information unnecessarily. Even if I could I would not do business with this outfit at this time.
I seen and read just as bad on American Rv websites, if you really need info do as I did go to a dealer or in your case fly or call them. If you got nothing better to say then continue buying the junk some of us are making.
Perhaps things are different down under, I've looked at some of their off road caravans and usually specs are provided.
Yes many RV manufacturers fill up brochures with fluff, but they also include facts. This one included so little in the way of factual information that I suspect the specific product I looked at doesn't even exist.
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