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DrewE wrote:
If RV buyers demanded (and were willing to pay for) consistent quality, I suspect the builders would be able to achieve that...after a lot of (possibly painful) work.
Jun-11-2016 12:54 PM
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DrewE wrote:
Outgoing quality levels for chips (once through production and testing) are measured in DPM -- defective parts per million, somewhere in the low 100's range I think for typical consumer-level chips. (I may be off on that; I'm a couple steps removed from such details.) That doesn't mean that the production line makes 99.99% good chips, not by a long shot; but through thorough automated testing, the bad ones are virtually all screened out.
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Jun-11-2016 10:49 AM
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DrewE wrote:
It would probably have been more accurate to say that they can't check everything at their current price points. With enough money, everything (or practically everything) could be checked.
Jun-11-2016 10:26 AM
Jun-11-2016 08:44 AM
jeffo wrote:
Today we took a tour of one of Thor’s plants in Elkhart,IN. The young man that gave the tour worked in sales and was really seemed to know the process well. I bought a new Thor Daybreak in 2013 and had all the common problems plus a hole in the gas tank, cracked fresh water tank, tv’s had to be rewired, the grill fell off, etc. I did not say anything about my problems (I would not want to call him out in front of a tour group) but someone else mentioned some problems they had with theirs. His reply bothered me. He said there was no way that they could check everything on every coach and that if you buy a new coach you can expect to have problems for the first 3 or so months after the purchase and that every brand has problems.
I work in the automotive lift business and we strive for nothing less than 100% satisfaction.We do not not always hit it but that is always the goal.
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