Feb-01-2016 12:01 PM
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Feb-05-2016 06:24 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:jsr21 wrote:
Sorry gotta disagree....I sell lots of used Carriages and I think the quality in the latest ones are excellent...what are the glitches you speak of? Also I don't believe he went on to another company
Hmmmm - can understand not "disparaging" what you sell.
However.........
The "saga" of Carriage can be found by Googling "Carriage Bankruptcy".
Another source with all the articles/details is - RV Business
"Glitches" -
Quality *had* to suffer when (if) the employees got wind of the company's demise..,:W
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Feb-05-2016 07:07 AM
Feb-05-2016 04:47 AM
FiverBob wrote:jsr21 wrote:
Fiver Bob...why would you tell people to stay away from 2011 and newer Carriage product? They produced until part way thru the 2012 model year.
Regretfully the president of the company in those last few years was milking it for all the profit he could squeeze because that is what was making him his big bonus. He left the company in somewhat rough shape and it went bankrupt shortly following his departure to go to another company and develop a competing brand that was anything but wonderful. He was not allowing any improvements at Carriage to correct or improve anything on the different lines that would cost money - - it caught up with them. Most of the workers and engineering people went to another company and created the Lifestyle, a close copy of the Cameo line but with the many updates they wanted to put into the Carriage line, but were not allowed to those last couple years. Carriage was a great unit, but those last couple years had some glitches that can give problems. Hence, my suggestion pretty much anything prior to 2011 is a great unit. Mine sure has been. Very well insulated even with single pane windows. Very good cabinetry, all made in house along with the frame.
One poster made a comment about tires - - that is one place that was scrimped on - - on anything above the Cameo line, be sure to upgrade the tires to at least G-614's. Look for MorRyde IS suspension also and disk brakes.
Feb-05-2016 03:50 AM
Feb-04-2016 11:38 PM
jsr21 wrote:
Sorry gotta disagree....I sell lots of used Carriages and I think the quality in the latest ones are excellent...what are the glitches you speak of? Also I don't believe he went on to another company
Feb-04-2016 09:23 PM
samandtheduck wrote:
We have a 2006 Compass 33CKQ (33 feet, 4 slides) and took it from Saskatchewan to Arizona one winter. We stayed a few places where the water supply hose would be frozen in the morning but the trailer was warm. Probably just a few degrees below freezing so no real test. We have had the trailer for 8 years and it has stood up very well. Replaced the original Towmax tires with Carlisle and had blowouts so went with 17" tires and no problems. Replaced the LRE suspension rubber components and added greasable shackles last year (MorRyde says 5-6 years life expectancy so to be expected). Replaced the convertor 3 or 4 years ago and the batteries failed this year. Other than that everything has been great and I would buy another if they were still around. The dual pane windows reduce the noise and never fog up. This Compass has all the options and I can't see the difference between it and a Cameo. Maybe that is why it was only produced a few years.
Feb-04-2016 05:43 PM
Feb-04-2016 05:16 PM
jsr21 wrote:
Fiver Bob...why would you tell people to stay away from 2011 and newer Carriage product? They produced until part way thru the 2012 model year.
Feb-04-2016 11:23 AM
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Feb-02-2016 09:27 AM
hinterland wrote:
Has anyone boondocked with a Carriage product? What length of unit?
Feb-02-2016 08:35 AM