โJun-07-2018 02:32 AM
โJun-17-2018 09:04 AM
GBuilders wrote:
I was at my dealer last week having a few things done that I didnโt want to mess with. I decided to look at some of the new models. After looking at 6 from Jayco, Montana, Grand Design and others I ask my service manager I have known for about 12 years, are the quality as good as my 05 Jayco Eagle and he said no way. Look at our service center and all the new units from the very high end to the low end stacked up waiting to be serviced. 90 % of the units were within 2 years old or newer he said. All the manufactures are building these units this way now.
I have thought over the last few years about selling mine and upgrading to a new model but I just donโt have any problems with mine and itโs 32โ not 38 or 40 like so many of the new units are. I decided to keep mine and not be the envie of the RV Park.
โJun-17-2018 08:54 AM
โJun-16-2018 07:47 PM
โJun-16-2018 02:09 PM
โJun-13-2018 02:10 PM
โJun-13-2018 06:35 AM
4x4ord wrote:
With quality comes weight. A 41' Grand Design Solitude weighs 13500 lbs.
A similar length Mobile suite is 18000 lbs
Luxe ..... 19000 lbs
New Horizons ..... 21000 lbs
Continental Coach 26000 lbs.
โJun-13-2018 05:02 AM
โJun-13-2018 05:00 AM
zoro58 wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
From our recent shopping experience, I'd have to say that GD is comparable in interior quality to other manufacturers in the same price range. They are far better than those in the lower price ranges, but not nearly as good as those that are in the higher price ranges. My observation of this may differ from someone else's observation because we might place more worth in certain things over others.
Our new GD has Dexter axles, rather than the Lippert axles they were using just a year earlier. Now some folks may still question the current quality of Dexter components, but when/if something breaks, I know I can find parts almost anywhere.
Lippert owns Dexter
โJun-12-2018 11:48 PM
memtb wrote:zoro58 wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
From our recent shopping experience, I'd have to say that GD is comparable in interior quality to other manufacturers in the same price range. They are far better than those in the lower price ranges, but not nearly as good as those that are in the higher price ranges. My observation of this may differ from someone else's observation because we might place more worth in certain things over others.
Our new GD has Dexter axles, rather than the Lippert axles they were using just a year earlier. Now some folks may still question the current quality of Dexter components, but when/if something breaks, I know I can find parts almost anywhere.
Lippert owns Dexter
As best I can determine, Lippert bought the chassis division of Dexter, โNOTโ Dexter Axle!
โJun-12-2018 06:39 PM
zoro58 wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
From our recent shopping experience, I'd have to say that GD is comparable in interior quality to other manufacturers in the same price range. They are far better than those in the lower price ranges, but not nearly as good as those that are in the higher price ranges. My observation of this may differ from someone else's observation because we might place more worth in certain things over others.
Our new GD has Dexter axles, rather than the Lippert axles they were using just a year earlier. Now some folks may still question the current quality of Dexter components, but when/if something breaks, I know I can find parts almost anywhere.
Lippert owns Dexter
โJun-12-2018 06:20 PM
WTP-GC wrote:
From our recent shopping experience, I'd have to say that GD is comparable in interior quality to other manufacturers in the same price range. They are far better than those in the lower price ranges, but not nearly as good as those that are in the higher price ranges. My observation of this may differ from someone else's observation because we might place more worth in certain things over others.
Our new GD has Dexter axles, rather than the Lippert axles they were using just a year earlier. Now some folks may still question the current quality of Dexter components, but when/if something breaks, I know I can find parts almost anywhere.
โJun-12-2018 01:09 PM
laknox wrote:justme wrote:
Look for specifics for recomendations and be weary of brand loyalty. Be clear as to what you need and watch out for emotional response---
Choosing an RV would be =so= much easier if the mfrs would release at least half-way readable numbers. All we really want is 1) how many did they produce; 2) how many needed a) zero warranty work, b) "minor" warranty work, say under $2,000 total repairs, c) "major" warranty work, over $2,000 total, d) factory buy-backs. Also, what the "major" and buy-back claims entailed, at least generally. I know, I know, I got into the 'shrooms again...
Lyle
โJun-12-2018 09:21 AM
justme wrote:
Look for specifics for recomendations and be weary of brand loyalty. Be clear as to what you need and watch out for emotional response---
โJun-12-2018 06:09 AM
โJun-12-2018 02:21 AM
goducks10 wrote:
I won't deny a down turn is coming and as history has shown it's over due. Everyone seems to be jumping on the 'Worst crash ever' bandwagon. I guess we won't know until it gets here. If we do have a big crash I still don't think that will make the RV industry change gears. I'm not convinced that they want to flip things around and go a different way. It would cost millions to retool and without incoming revenue from poor sales during a crash or even several year after, I think they'll just continue with business as usual.