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- LI_Happy_CamperExplorerReflection is in comparison to Silverback, Columbus and Sabre in price if not a little less expensive.
- luckeydrExplorerThe Reflection line is middle range price. Solitude is higher end. Momentum is toy hauler.
- Tgator1ExplorerWhat is the price range for the Reflection line? Is it comparable with some mid-range RV's like the Silverback, Columbus and Sabre (around $45 to 55k), or closer to high end like New Horizons, Mobile Suites and Cameo?
- gtsumExplorerThey sound and look like quality units. Sounds like some good personal, customer service as well
- LI_Happy_CamperExplorerAnd here is another great article featuring Grand Design in RV Business magazine!!!!!!
http://www.rvbusiness-digital.com/MayJun2014#&pageSet=25 - topjimmyExplorerI RV All the time with 3 friends that have Solitudes and they are pretty rigs but they are built no better or worse than any other MFG they have all been back to the dealer a few times for little things just like the rest of us If you like them buy one they are nice, in my opinion you do not get the "bang for the Buck" like other mfg's with Grand Designs but after camping with them for over a year now I would recommend them to anybody
- Tinnys_RigExplorerGood to hear for sure. We are seriously looking at a 379FL but are concerned about a few things, such as the quality of their electronics, tires, etc. I have never heard of Furion electronics or Westlake tires.
- nguyenbioExplorerMy wife and I bought our GD Reflections 303RLS last month. I will say that the fit and finish on the GD units are head and shoulders about all over comparable price point 5th wheels, and better than most units priced considerably more. Yes, only time will tell how the unit will hold up and if the company stays focused on customer service. In the mean time, all I can do is enjoy what we have paid for and create memories for our kids.
As for GD themselves, the customer service is so far the best I have experienced from any big ticket item manufacturer. A gentleman by the name of JD always picks up the phone and gives me the best information and advice. He never hesitates to answer my questions and goes above and beyond.
Yes, all people are in business to make money. I can't blame them for living the dream. Heck, most of us would sell the company too, if we made tons of cash. Now if they can make money and not step on their customers, then it's a win win situation for both.
BTW...WE LOVE OUR GRAND DESIGN!! - LI_Happy_CamperExplorerI am the person who started this topic by posting the video. The reason I posted the video is because I am also an owner of a Grand Design Momentum since November 2013. I have the number 5 build of the Momentum 385TH and have yet to have any major issues. The only few minor issues I had (someone dropped something on the floor and chipped it, small decal issue, etc) were all corrected immediately by my dealer.
I had spoken directly with 2 of the 3 owners of Grand Design, and 2 General Managers on their personal cell phones. Bill Fenech and Marc Hauser have taken a few recommendations I have made to them about that could be added or improved to the Momentum and now are either standard or options. The owners truly listen to their customers recommendations and suggestions to help better their product.
I don't think if you asked to speak to the CEO of Forest River or Keystone you would ever get through to them. The owners of Grand Design also respond to questions on the Grand Design forum (which is not operated by Grand Design) and have a customer service representative constantly answering customer questions which I have not seen other manufactures do.
I posted this video because I am a believer in the PEOPLE who are the owners and the managers of Grand Design who I have faith in will look out for their customers for many many years going forward. When I ordered my Momentum at the Hershey RV show Marc Hauser, General Manger of Grand Design stayed with my family for over 3 hours going over every aspect of the Momentum until we were satisfied with every question we had. No sooner did I leave the RV show, I received a phone call from Don Clark, President and CEO of Grand Design, thanking me for my purchase and faith in their company.
I am a previous owner of Keystone, Forest River and Jayco RV's and could not be happier than my purchase of a Grand Design product.
This was just an informational post. Anyone purchasing an RV should do plenty of research and then settle on the RV that best suits their needs and satisfies any questions. For me that answer was Grand Design after many months of researching Toy Haulers. - JEBarExplorer
8iron wrote:
TXiceman wrote:
These "top executives" from Keystone and Thor are the same ones that set the management style to crank then out cheap and ignore the customers. I would be really surprised if they did anything different at the new company.
Ken
I think the difference may be that these former "top executives" from other large publicly traded company(s) are now owners of a private enterprise. There is a fundamental difference in whom they are obliged to please and how the business is run.
it will be interesting to watch and see how things develop .... hopefully they will build a quality company with a strong dealer base .... the test will be to see if they build it, sell it to Thor or Forest River and walk away with another pocket full of cash
Jim
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