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MN_Ben
Oct 08, 2013Explorer
Boatycall wrote:raztec wrote:
So after 2 weeks of camping, my conclusion is that most TCs are just really poorly constructed because the people who make them ... The incredible shoddy workmanship in finishing and the poor quality materials used is appalling. Everything from cheap latches to cupboards that don't close properly to loud water pumps to creakiness of the frame after only 2 weeks of use smacks of just plain poor design and workmanship.
Ya know, the more I read this, the more it actually irked me.
When you go buy a NEW Mercedes Benz, what's the largest building occupying the most space at the dealership? The Service Department - not the showroom. Why? because even the most expensive, "well engineered" cars break.
If you couldn't identify "incredible shoddy workmanship in finishing and the poor quality materials" (your own quote) why did you buy it in the first place?
TCs, Class A's, Bayliner boats, Ford Mustangs, all have thier shortcomings. It's YOUR job as a buyer to spend your own money wisely. Nobody put a gun to your head and forced you to buy it.
And so after a whopping "2 weeks of camping, your conclusion is that most TCs are just really poorly constructed"(again, your quote), I feel your conclusion is ill conceived and based purely on inexperience and/or poor buying decision.
You may brand your own camper as junk, but don't go speaking for the rest of us that know better.
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