โJan-29-2015 02:38 AM
โJan-29-2015 09:34 AM
โJan-29-2015 09:07 AM
jplante4 wrote:traveylin wrote:
Interesting that Ford maker of the Chassis is not included in the report. Next time you pay 150 thousand for an entry level mh, consider how much of the cost is administrative bureaucracy.
This is why an "entry level" 4 seat airplane that goes 120 MPH costs $412,000.
โJan-29-2015 08:18 AM
Dale.Traveling wrote:
Just Forest River? All the other builders are probably scrambling to ensure they are complying with the requirements.
What I wonder is where does the final builders requirements end and the chassis builder's start concerning recalls and such? The DP's must be a night mare. Final builder, chassis by a second, engine by someone else with a transmission by someone else,,,. Where does the buck stop?
Consumer vehicles (cars and light trucks) are simple, the final builder be it GM, Ford, Toyota and such is responsible regardless if the vehicle has a part that was built by someone else. RV's should be the same, the final builder such as Forest River, Thor, Tiffin, Newmar, whoever is responsible for the completed product support. We buy a complete product and write a check to them not one to Forest River, then Ford, Coleman, Norcold, Thetford, Carefree, Sony, Winegard, Dometic, Suburban. Did I miss a supplier?
โJan-29-2015 07:50 AM
โJan-29-2015 07:13 AM
traveylin wrote:
Interesting that Ford maker of the Chassis is not included in the report. Next time you pay 150 thousand for an entry level mh, consider how much of the cost is administrative bureaucracy.
โJan-29-2015 06:30 AM
traveylin wrote:
Interesting that Ford maker of the Chassis is not included in the report. Next time you pay 150 thousand for an entry level mh, consider how much of the cost is administrative bureaucracy.
โJan-29-2015 05:45 AM
โJan-29-2015 03:37 AM
Effy wrote:
But it doesn't really say what the safety issues/recalls were.
โJan-29-2015 03:28 AM
โJan-29-2015 02:55 AM