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- NYCgrrlExplorer
brookside wrote:
I'm not sure who this will appeal to at the price they'll ask. Also, despite what they want to call it, it is a "Thor". Quality usually falls when Thor makes a purchase. They might be able to bring it in some what less expensive than the small manufacturer that they bought the business from since they can buy components/parts in bulk. Thor also cuts corners.
I guess if one wants the "Airstream" name, they'll pay the price for that.
Here's hoping Thor doesn't always mean lack of quality construction which is a selling point I'm very much interested in; already rejected numerous other manufacturers on that basis. Already re-enthused by the 2 year warranty.
Considering backing out of my down payment with Alto Safari Condo because of the long construction time and am once again looking at Airstream and similar. - ROBERTSUNRUSExplorer:) Hi, yes; That is the only reason that I bought my trailer was for the name. :S
- brooksideExplorerI'm not sure who this will appeal to at the price they'll ask. Also, despite what they want to call it, it is a "Thor". Quality usually falls when Thor makes a purchase. They might be able to bring it in some what less expensive than the small manufacturer that they bought the business from since they can buy components/parts in bulk. Thor also cuts corners.
I guess if one wants the "Airstream" name, they'll pay the price for that. - Snowman9000Explorer
4X4Dodger wrote:
There is something I have noticed while on the road for the last year.
The Airstream seems to be THE trailer of choice for the Dual-income-no-kids younger buyers. Most of them I meet have very good jobs and are in their late twenties or early thirties and want something stylish, cool and classic. Price is not their first concern.
And think about this: There is an aura about Airstream. It just seems more environmentally friendly in some way, It's the Anti-Class A/Fifth wheel behomoth. This I think also appeals to them.
I have noticed that too. I don't know if it is the trailer of choice for DINKs. But when you see a new AS, it seems to be owned by DINKs.
Hey, people buy all sorts of things for style and taste over utility. - RobertRyanExplorer
4X4Dodger wrote:
Finally a TT (of any size) that actually has some design elements that make sense and don't look like they came from the Elvis Presley Jungle- Room-School of interior design.
I applaud the European look and design of this nifty little trailer. And I see many many trailers of this size out here on the road. They are very popular.
I hope the rest of the RV industry will wake up soon and drag themselves out of the '70's and '80's interior and EXTERIOR design time- warp they have been in for 40 years.
Airstream is a classic by any measurement and they know a good thing when they see it.
Australia has a lot of these types of Hybrid Caravans/Camper Trailers. Heavier than the Airstream/ Nest Caravan, but all composite nonetheless
A Karakampa
A Sportcruiser - wrenchbenderExplorerI prefer my Bigfoot
- 4X4DodgerExplorer II
rbpru wrote:
If you want quality, you pay extra for it.
If you want radical design, you pay extra for it.
If you want unique, you pay extra for it.
These are all niche markets, which is why most people stick with the current crop of TTs.
I am not sure that I would class Airstream Trailers as a niche market. They are one of the oldest trailer makers and have been very successful throughout their history. These are not the markers of a Niche Market company.
I also don;t consider this new trailers design "Radical" in any way. It is streamlined, well thought out, and modern. Whats radical about that?
Yes it's not the same old Log Cabins most of us drive around with but that is a good thing. - coolbikeman1Explorerhttp://olivertraveltrailers.com/
This is another high quality fiberglass trailer that can come in a larger size. Looks to be well made and has high quality components. I would like to inquire to see if they could make one almost identical in size and interior to an Airstream Classic 31' model. You would have no trouble with possible seam leaks compared to the aluminum models.
Sorry for double post. The first message didn't have a clickable link. Can't find a way to delete it. - coolbikeman1Explorerhttp://olivertraveltrailers.com/
This is another high quality fiberglass trailer that can come in a larger size. Looks to be well made and has high quality components. I would like to inquire to see if they could make one almost identical in size and interior to an Airstream Classic 31' model. You would have no trouble with possible seam leaks compared to the aluminum models. - theatremusicianExplorerLove this. Clean, modern design. It is, indeed, a trailer for a younger customer (also for me, lol).
BTW, my first post on this site.
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