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Blackcell wrote:
no back end cap, etc, etc. Basically slapped a BMW logo on a prius.
The closest brand you can get to a real improved Carriage is Lifestyle.
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Mile High wrote:
no - not snow, but sure trying to shovel a pile of arrogance out of the way ๐
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rupprider wrote:
Milehigh--- Are you shoveling snow or what? I always get acerbic when I shovel snow.
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โMay-11-2015 11:46 AM
Mile High wrote:RustyJC wrote:Mile High wrote:RustyJC wrote:And what exactly are the current DRV owners going to do if the DRV brand deteriorates? Not buy one again? hahahaha -they don't care. They can't keep up with orders now. The improvements will be in productivity, not customer satisfaction.TXiceman wrote:
And look who just bought DRV....Thor, so there they go.
Ken
I wouldn't write DRV off yet. Thor seems to understand so far that they are better served leaving DRV management, marketing methodology (limited custom builds) and manufacturing processes in place to protect DRV's brand identity. Thor has opened their checkbook for DRV to make improvements in their Howe, Indiana facility. Rest assured that current DRV owners are watching carefully for any deterioration of the DRV brand under Thor ownership.
Rusty
Deterioration of a premium brand's image when so few premium 5th wheel manufacturers are left actually is a matter of importance to an astute acquirer. I think it would behoove all of us to let the chips fall regarding the Thor acquisition before rushing to a (premature) judgement.
Rusty
Astute acquirer - is that a friggen buyer? ๐
โMay-11-2015 11:40 AM
RustyJC wrote:Mile High wrote:RustyJC wrote:And what exactly are the current DRV owners going to do if the DRV brand deteriorates? Not buy one again? hahahaha -they don't care. They can't keep up with orders now. The improvements will be in productivity, not customer satisfaction.TXiceman wrote:
And look who just bought DRV....Thor, so there they go.
Ken
I wouldn't write DRV off yet. Thor seems to understand so far that they are better served leaving DRV management, marketing methodology (limited custom builds) and manufacturing processes in place to protect DRV's brand identity. Thor has opened their checkbook for DRV to make improvements in their Howe, Indiana facility. Rest assured that current DRV owners are watching carefully for any deterioration of the DRV brand under Thor ownership.
Rusty
Deterioration of a premium brand's image when so few premium 5th wheel manufacturers are left actually is a matter of importance to an astute acquirer. I think it would behoove all of us to let the chips fall regarding the Thor acquisition before rushing to a (premature) judgement.
Rusty