โMar-11-2017 07:46 AM
โMar-12-2017 06:42 AM
BennieH wrote:Well said BennieH. You have to pick what is important to you.WNYBob wrote:
They will come from the hills of Tennessee & Kentucky, like allways.
Unneeded Cheap Shot.
I have worked with these folks when I was in field service. Some of the most talented people I've met.
The problem starts at the very top where quality must be a primary concern. Stuff & attitudes run downhill.
I learned that in business you deliver 2 of 3 things, Price, Quality and service. You cannot have low price, great service and high quality.
Where I work, we deliver high quality and service. If you want low price, we aren't the people for you. Financially we are doing great and I will miss them when I retire this spring.
You get what you pay for.
โMar-12-2017 06:15 AM
WNYBob wrote:
They will come from the hills of Tennessee & Kentucky, like allways.
โMar-12-2017 04:19 AM
โMar-11-2017 07:08 PM
Dennis12 wrote:\Newmar.
I own a 2015 Thor Vegas. I love the way it drives, along with the floor plan. It just seems to be one thing after another with issues because of NO PRIDE IN THE WORKMANSHIP. I have talked to other brand owners and it seems to be in all brands. If a company would try building with pride and quality workmanship there is no doubt that they would be able to raise the price to achieve that and would not be able to keep up with demand.
โMar-11-2017 06:32 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Then why do companies move to Mexico to save on labor, why are parts outsourced to China. Prove me wrong. Vehicles have doubled in price the last ten years while entry level RV'S have remained relatively unchanged. Look at the plethora of high end RV'S that no longer exists.colliehauler wrote:Well, that is going a bit too far the other way. Witness Yugo, Renault, Fiat, and a few others that don't come readily to mind. ๐fj12ryder wrote:Whoever builds it the cheapest with the least amount of labor wins.Tom/Barb wrote:This is a surprise? Walmart didn't get to be a huge business because they sell Rolex and Rolls Royce. As you say: "Cheap sells".
Bottom line here is simple, they are expanding because "Cheap sells"
โMar-11-2017 06:20 PM
Lwiddis wrote:?:h Don't have a clue what your trying to say or how it relates to my comment.
Collie, almost every Walmart has a guy near the front door selling Rolex watches. Hard to miss him!
โMar-11-2017 06:15 PM
down home wrote:WNYBob wrote:
They will come from the hills of Tennessee & Kentucky, like allways.
Bud! The Folks from Tn and Ky are quite a few rungs up on intelligence and able to learn, than the Folks I see from your neighborhood.
All we see from up there are carpetbaggers who come to take advantage and bring their politics.
Do you know your a ABCs yet.
โMar-11-2017 06:07 PM
โMar-11-2017 04:55 PM
โMar-11-2017 04:47 PM
WNYBob wrote:
They will come from the hills of Tennessee & Kentucky,
like allways.
โMar-11-2017 04:43 PM
WNYBob wrote:
They will come from the hills of Tennessee & Kentucky, like allways.
โMar-11-2017 04:26 PM
โMar-11-2017 03:20 PM
โMar-11-2017 02:54 PM
colliehauler wrote:Well, that is going a bit too far the other way. Witness Yugo, Renault, Fiat, and a few others that don't come readily to mind. ๐fj12ryder wrote:Whoever builds it the cheapest with the least amount of labor wins.Tom/Barb wrote:This is a surprise? Walmart didn't get to be a huge business because they sell Rolex and Rolls Royce. As you say: "Cheap sells".
Bottom line here is simple, they are expanding because "Cheap sells"
โMar-11-2017 12:25 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Whoever builds it the cheapest with the least amount of labor wins.Tom/Barb wrote:This is a surprise? Walmart didn't get to be a huge business because they sell Rolex and Rolls Royce. As you say: "Cheap sells".
Bottom line here is simple, they are expanding because "Cheap sells"