โJan-18-2020 01:09 PM
โFeb-24-2020 04:48 AM
smlranger wrote:goducks10 wrote:FlatBroke wrote:
Three ACs and no seat in the shower. :h
3 AC's because there's no ducting.
I believe Alliance uses 3 AC's because someone there recognized that 2 AC's may not be adequate in hot weather. I have a 2019 GD Solitude with 2 15K ducted AC units and we have problems getting it cool in hot and humid weather. That is with awnings deployed and sun shades on all windows exposed to direct sun.
Grand Design should at least pre wire for a 3AC unit on their larger 5th wheels so the owner could easily add a 3rd AC if desired.
โFeb-22-2020 05:07 PM
GDS-3950BH wrote:Went to a Heartland rally there in 2011 (My last) You are 100% correct. Almost died laughing at some little guy cheerleader who was trying to rally the troops when the big wigs were announced. Sad but true.2012Coleman wrote:
Call me a kool-aid drinker - I don't care - that's a term usually given to someone who is very happy with something that is given by someone who isn't very happy with what they have, so all they can do is tell others how crappy the thing they don't have is.
Unfortunately you have to pay your dues to get the moniker lol.
You have to go to the Goshen rally and spend a couple days with your entire family wearing matching GD T shirts and hats. Then you have to sit through listening to the factory big wigs feed a line of BS a few times, while you clap and cheer loudly. Finally each morning you have to get up early and walk out in the road in front of your rig, then let loose with the GD company song. This year its the Darrel Waltrip version of the Kenny Rogers classic " You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel".
โFeb-18-2020 06:36 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:No - don't go to the rallies (maybe you have attended? sounds like it), but so what? It's not like GD is the only manufacturer that has them, and from what I've heard, they have technicians on hand and let you report any issues that need addressing - this particular person got treated above and beyond that when they took her fifth wheel back to the factory for an AC repair. But they are not the only company that does this - I've read about those too.2012Coleman wrote:
Call me a kool-aid drinker - I don't care - that's a term usually given to someone who is very happy with something that is given by someone who isn't very happy with what they have, so all they can do is tell others how crappy the thing they don't have is.
Unfortunately you have to pay your dues to get the moniker lol.
You have to go to the Goshen rally and spend a couple days with your entire family wearing matching GD T shirts and hats. Then you have to sit through listening to the factory big wigs feed a line of BS a few times, while you clap and cheer loudly. Finally each morning you have to get up early and walk out in the road in front of your rig, then let loose with the GD company song. This year its the Darrel Waltrip version of the Kenny Rogers classic " You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel".
โFeb-17-2020 08:04 AM
ACZL wrote:
This new RV has caught my attention, but like others, want to see how they are after new owners get them. I like their ideas and concepts and for right now seem to listen to people and make changes based on suggestions. We all want to see now what they are going to offer in terms of floor-plans and all but they (Alliance) are keeping their cards close to their chests. As this year goes forward, more models will be released. Big question tho is, are they going to stick to their guns and really be 100% customer focused, take time to manufacture RV's in a quality fashion and not rush them out the door or not? By the time the Hershey show is here, they should have more floorpans to see. Also, folks that have bought them already should as well be offering their take on them..
โJan-29-2020 06:26 AM
โJan-25-2020 10:09 AM
smlranger wrote:goducks10 wrote:FlatBroke wrote:
Three ACs and no seat in the shower. :h
3 AC's because there's no ducting.
I believe Alliance uses 3 AC's because someone there recognized that 2 AC's may not be adequate in hot weather. I have a 2019 GD Solitude with 2 15K ducted AC units and we have problems getting it cool in hot and humid weather. That is with awnings deployed and sun shades on all windows exposed to direct sun.
Grand Design should at least pre wire for a 3AC unit on their larger 5th wheels so the owner could easily add a 3rd AC if desired.
โJan-25-2020 06:52 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Call me a kool-aid drinker - I don't care - that's a term usually given to someone who is very happy with something that is given by someone who isn't very happy with what they have, so all they can do is tell others how crappy the thing they don't have is.
โJan-25-2020 05:56 AM
goducks10 wrote:FlatBroke wrote:
Three ACs and no seat in the shower. :h
3 AC's because there's no ducting.
โJan-24-2020 07:30 AM
minnow wrote:
I'll bet a fast food dinner deluxe that the selling price on the much drooled on Lifestyle was way, way more then any similar sized offering from Alliance or Grand Design.
Funny how many people want the build quality of a $200,000 RV and complain when they don't see it in an RV with and MSRP of $80,000. Hmm, wonder why that is?
โJan-23-2020 04:21 PM
neal10a wrote:
At the Tampa RV show I found the Redwood, Cedar Creek champagne, and Grand Design Solitude to offer more than the Alliance if one considers the 10k difference in full body paint. The the others suspensions were more robust, appliance seletion, wire sizing, plumbing and fixtures were either the same or better. Alliance was rather silent on A/C ducting and insulation as compared to others. No data on temperature variations in the living and storage areas. Allience offer heavy 4K springs, but the axles and brakes were still 7Ks. The others had 8K axels and brakes. I am glad to see more competition in the RV industry, but this new commer needs to climb the moutain a little more aggressively and I am not sure if they are RVIA certified. I am somewhat concerned that the managment credentials are not engineering oriented.
โJan-23-2020 03:06 PM
โJan-23-2020 12:41 PM
2012Coleman wrote:minnow wrote:Well, as an owner of a previous Thor product and now a GD product - and also as someone who tried to contact Thor customer support (and was ignored) and also my interactions with GD customer support which solved an out of warranty issue at no expense to me, all I can say is your comment is made out of ignorance.
And now their build quality is no better or worse the FR, Thor or Keystone. Seems GD spends most of their resources on keepinโ the kool-aid vats well filled for the thirsty faithful.
Call me a kool-aid drinker - I don't care - that's a term usually given to someone who is very happy with something that is given by someone who isn't very happy with what they have, so all they can do is tell others how crappy the thing they don't have is.
All I have to do is walk into my GD and compare the still new smelling interior to the off-gassing chemical smelling Coleman TT I happily sold. And that's only the first thing on the comparison list.
โJan-23-2020 11:00 AM
minnow wrote:Well, as an owner of a previous Thor product and now a GD product - and also as someone who tried to contact Thor customer support (and was ignored) and also my interactions with GD customer support which solved an out of warranty issue at no expense to me, all I can say is your comment is made out of ignorance.
And now their build quality is no better or worse the FR, Thor or Keystone. Seems GD spends most of their resources on keepinโ the kool-aid vats well filled for the thirsty faithful.
โJan-23-2020 10:33 AM
FlatBroke wrote:
Three ACs and no seat in the shower. :h
โJan-23-2020 09:26 AM
minnow wrote:Hammerboy wrote:
Just think Grand Design was a small start up just a few years ago. Grew big, cashed out and now they have a cult like following.
Dan
And now their build quality is no better or worse the FR, Thor or Keystone. Seems GD spends most of their resources on keepinโ the kool-aid vats well filled for the thirsty faithful.