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โOct-10-2016 01:20 PM
goducks10 wrote:
Sold to the highest bidder. Winnebago Ind. Too bad, they had a good thing going from what I read.
http://www.rvbusiness.com/2016/10/winnebago-industries-to-acquire-grand-design/
โOct-04-2016 06:25 PM
โOct-04-2016 05:48 PM
Coach-man wrote:IdaD wrote:
It looks to me like Grand Design will continue to operate as an independent brand under Winnebago's ownership. That's not an uncommon scenario in the business world.
Winnebago's ownership is the key! They may be set up as an independent operation, but sooner or later the accounts will show up, trying to justify their existence and will start questioning every expenditure ! Without the original top management many things get lost, such as outstanding Customer Service, covering bad parts after warrenty expire's , you know little things like that, that built the company's reputation!
โOct-04-2016 05:27 PM
grampscamper wrote:
Not at all surprised. I told my dealer a few months ago this would happen.
โOct-04-2016 05:26 PM
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โOct-04-2016 12:19 PM
minnow wrote:RinconVTR wrote:
I bought a 2017 GD Imagine 2800BH in July and have yet to have any issue. But I have emailed questions to GD directly MANY times (before and after purchase) and always received a prompt accurate response. I cannot say that for any previous trailers brands I've had, except Triton.
The GD owner forum is also very good and focused, but you do pay to play.
Regarding the sale; reading between the lines its clear they will let GD manufacturing continue as is but their white collar jobs may be combined, possibly moved, and I bet that will mean a few lost jobs. How could they not do this having paid that enormous purchase price.
I loved the fact the GD was not under some big parent name and was bursting at the seams with sales, free to design trailers as they see fit. Now, some of that luster instantly fades even if reality is nothing changed and there are bigger rooms of people who have to approve new designs and improvements. That's not good.
Heck. If nothing else, perception has changed, and not for the better.
Well said !
โOct-04-2016 10:06 AM
โOct-04-2016 05:49 AM
RinconVTR wrote:
I bought a 2017 GD Imagine 2800BH in July and have yet to have any issue. But I have emailed questions to GD directly MANY times (before and after purchase) and always received a prompt accurate response. I cannot say that for any previous trailers brands I've had, except Triton.
The GD owner forum is also very good and focused, but you do pay to play.
Regarding the sale; reading between the lines its clear they will let GD manufacturing continue as is but their white collar jobs may be combined, possibly moved, and I bet that will mean a few lost jobs. How could they not do this having paid that enormous purchase price.
I loved the fact the GD was not under some big parent name and was bursting at the seams with sales, free to design trailers as they see fit. Now, some of that luster instantly fades even if reality is nothing changed and there are bigger rooms of people who have to approve new designs and improvements. That's not good.
Heck. If nothing else, perception has changed, and not for the better.
โOct-04-2016 05:26 AM
โOct-04-2016 04:47 AM