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sgfrye
May 31, 2018Explorer
rbpru wrote:
If you do not like what is there, there are those will build what you want.
The RV industry builds what sells.
The sad truth is; the reason higher quality units tend to come from lower volume manufacturers, is because there is a limited market for the higher quality, higher priced TTs.
Most folks are happy with the TT they bought. Right or wrong that seems to be the way it is.
x2 on this
market demands price point and what public is willing to spend and want.
an rv is not a stick and brick built house. its a rolling earthquake
DW and i bought a 2018 33ft entry level wildwood TT 11 months ago. Zero issues with it. i learned early on how to inspect and maintain it myself
factory roof caulking and other caulking was excellent, everything else has worked as it should. maybe it rolled off the assembly line on tuesday thru thursday?
we usually camp couple times a month and have enjoyed the heck out of it. a TT 2 to 3 times the cost would have not been in our budget regardless.
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