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โNov-23-2016 03:56 AM
tinner12002 wrote:
Darn sorry I brought it up...Taken, I know the RV industry doesn't have a good track record for RVs being quality built but you have to have a little faith there or you just might as well get out of the RV/camping/full timing and go back to a stick and brick house. My glass is always half full and not half empty as some so I tend to be more optimistic in life than always trying to paint a doom and gloom picture.
โNov-23-2016 03:48 AM
โNov-23-2016 03:38 AM
taken wrote:
They can offer more options and customization for sure being manufacturer direct. However, with an already abysmally weak warranty system in the RV industry, do you want to have only one guaranteed location to get warranty work done? I guess if I lived in state but imagine being across the country? It just doesn't seem like a viable business model for product that will more likely than not need brand specific repairs done under warranty...
โNov-22-2016 06:20 PM
taken wrote:That's why I suggested a Mobil rv tech that can do warranty work. And if ability to take it back to the selling dealer makes a person more comfortable so be it. Most people I know take their rv many miles from home and if they have a problem the home dealer is not an option. So in the long run it does not matter where you purchase it when your a long ways from home. If it was a major problem I would want it to go back to the mfg to be fixed.colliehauler wrote:
I edited my statement above. What my (anecdotal) experience have found was it was more convenient for me. Others that have to take it back when a screw falls out might find it more of a challenge as you suggested.
Yes, and everyone's experience and ability is different. A screw falling out is certainly a sarcastic way of minimizing many issues that new RV's are delivered with. If that was all that ever happened, we'd not be having this conversation. I fixed everything on mine but for a compete slide rebuild which the plant did for me. And really, I'd prefer it that way. Who wants to drag a 44.5' long, 8.5' wide, 20k+ lb RV to the dealer for anything that you can do yourself? Even if it's free, I'd rather do it myself for convenience reasons. Same reason I'd never take a free oil change after buying a new car/truck. However, again, to repeat myself for... what is it... the third time? Not everyone wants or can do that themselves. AND, not ever issue can be handled by the end user. Oh, and to state that an RV tech or non selling dealer can do a repair is certainly true. "CAN" is the key word though and often they are available or refuse. You clearly haven't been around the forums long if you haven't read a million of those stories.
โNov-22-2016 05:59 PM
colliehauler wrote:
I edited my statement above. What my (anecdotal) experience have found was it was more convenient for me. Others that have to take it back when a screw falls out might find it more of a challenge as you suggested.
โNov-22-2016 05:52 PM
taken wrote:I edited my statement above. What my (anecdotal) experience have found was it was more convenient for me. Others that have to take it back when a screw falls out might find it more of a challenge as you suggested.colliehauler wrote:
I have owned 8 RV's and never had a frig or A/C failure, if I do these are not rv brand specific and can be replaced anywhere. If that close dealer gives you the warm fuzzy feeling by all means purchase from them. My seasonal RV is 900 miles from the dealer and will probably never see that dealer again. I do have a issue with a rotten floor in a slide but I can have a RV tech put a new one in. I agree that Lippert and quality don't belong in the same sentence.
Your not reading. I've had my share of RV's as well. 4 new units in the last 6 years. I've also never had an AC or fridge failure. That doesn't mean it's not a frequent even just like any other cheap RV appliance. Your limited experience in the grand scheme of things is again, anecdotal. Look it up.
Your also not reading about my experience. I bought my current RV from a dealer 900 miles away and fixed most things myself because I can. That's not the norm.
So, in the end, this isn't an attack on out of state dealers or direct buy manufactures. Only a statement that buying from one can present additional challenges when things go wrong.
โNov-22-2016 05:38 PM
colliehauler wrote:
I have owned 8 RV's and never had a frig or A/C failure, if I do these are not rv brand specific and can be replaced anywhere. If that close dealer gives you the warm fuzzy feeling by all means purchase from them. My seasonal RV is 900 miles from the dealer and will probably never see that dealer again. I do have a issue with a rotten floor in a slide but I can have a RV tech put a new one in. I agree that Lippert and quality don't belong in the same sentence.
โNov-22-2016 05:33 PM
taken wrote:I have owned 8 RV's and never had a frig or A/C failure, if I do these are not rv brand specific and can be replaced anywhere. If that close dealer gives you the warm fuzzy feeling by all means purchase from them. My seasonal RV is 900 miles from the dealer and will probably never see that dealer again. I do have a issue with a rotten floor in a slide but I can have a RV tech put a new one in. I agree that Lippert and quality don't belong in the same sentence. Unless it's a major structural issue I or a RV tech will fix it without involving the selling dealer. My rv tech can do warranty work as well on site without taking the RV in.
That's great for you but your experience is anecdotal. Lippert makes most of the body components. Frames, windows, doors, slide systems, level up system, lighting, furniture, electronics, etc. They are all cheap and failures are routine. AC and fridge failures are rampant and reported all the time on the forums along with all the other appliances and electronics. The industry is doing record numbers right now and failures are everywhere. Can someone get a good one? Sure. Two in a row? Sure. Is it the norm? Nope. The odds are you will need warranty service.
โNov-22-2016 05:19 PM
Lantley wrote:taken wrote:
That's great for you but your experience is anecdotal. Lippert makes most of the body components. Frames, windows, doors, slide systems, level up system, lighting, furniture, electronics, etc. They are all cheap and failures are routine. AC and fridge failures are rampant and reported all the time on the forums along with all the other appliances and electronics. The industry is doing record numbers right now and failures are everywhere. Can someone get a good one? Sure. Two in a row? Sure. Is it the norm? Nope. The odds are you will need warranty service.
Warranty is only for 1 year 2 tops. For the most part you are picking up the rig at the factory. A thorough PDI should catch most obvious issues. From there you have the dealer network and mobile service guys.
In the grand scheme of things warranty is not that big of a deal simply because the traditional warranty from a manufacturer with a full dealer network is lacking and leaves a lot to be desired. It is certainly not a deal breaker or reason not to purchase factory direct.
The Augusta units I saw at at the Hershey show were the best fivers there in my book. I'm OK with the factory direct sales scheme.
โNov-22-2016 05:03 PM
taken wrote:
That's great for you but your experience is anecdotal. Lippert makes most of the body components. Frames, windows, doors, slide systems, level up system, lighting, furniture, electronics, etc. They are all cheap and failures are routine. AC and fridge failures are rampant and reported all the time on the forums along with all the other appliances and electronics. The industry is doing record numbers right now and failures are everywhere. Can someone get a good one? Sure. Two in a row? Sure. Is it the norm? Nope. The odds are you will need warranty service.
โNov-22-2016 03:18 PM
โNov-22-2016 03:10 PM
taken wrote:I have owned a few RV'S, mostly Keystone and Forest River and have yet to experience a frig or A/C failure. Most people are unhappy with fit and finish or the above items not being installed correctly. Marginal axles, poorly welded frames, cheapest tires are other issues. Hopefully they will do a better job, time will tell.colliehauler wrote:taken wrote:Hopefully with low production they will build them correctly and not need to go back for repairs. Several high end RV mfg are factory direct New Horizon, Spacecraft mfg, Continental Forks RV come to mind.
They can offer more options and customization for sure being manufacturer direct. However, with an already abysmally weak warranty system in the RV industry, do you want to have only one guaranteed location to get warranty work done? I guess if I lived in state but imagine being across the country? It just doesn't seem like a viable business model for product that will more likely than not need brand specific repairs done under warranty...
That's certainly a nice thought. The problem is they are using the same components as the rest of the industry. So, no matter how carefully and slowly they put them together, a Dometic fridge or AC still is what it is... and so on.