May-30-2023 12:51 PM
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Jun-15-2023 09:10 AM
StonedPanther wrote:goducks10 wrote:StonedPanther wrote:trailer_newbe wrote:
Check out the “RV Nerd” on You Tube where he talks about this in detail as to why gas/elec is going away in the US RV market. He is a large dealer in Michigan who sells many different manufacturers, so it’s safe to say gas/elec is unfortunately going buy-buy.
The only thing safe to say is Josh the RV Nerd works for a large dealer in Michigan and before that he worked for another large dealer in Michigan. He is not a "Dealer", he works for one. It's also safe to say he is wrong with his predictions more often than not. He's a salesperson who happened to become a YouTube Star.
I'll say it again. They're using these 12V fridges as standard because they're cheaper to buy and install and the savings goes straight to the bottom line, Every manufacturer offers a gas/electric option as an upcharge, typically to the tune of $600.00 to $1000.00.
Not totally true. Grand Design has switched over to 12V with no absorption option. You can go to their build site and there's no gas/elec option. Some Forest River products allow the switch. It would take too long to check all mfg but gas/elc is dying with many brand models.
Agree it's a numbers game.
Well I know this much from a position associated with the RV Industry. Dometic and Norcold have no intention of eliminating the Gas/Elec Fridge. You have a few things going on. The RV Industry is in a downturn that's not been seen since 2008. You are aware shipments and sales are down in the order of 50%? Most of the 12V compressor fridges that most manufacturers are using are cheap and have a high failure rate. To keep a low overall price point most are going with a 12V Compressor Fridge as the only option on their lower tier models. Good luck if you have a Furrion or an Everchill 12V compressor, you'll need it.
As an example Keystone RV. The gas/elec is not offered on a low end stick and tin Springdale but go up the ladder a notch to a stick and tin Hideout and a gas/elec 8cu ft is standard. Another notch up to an Outback or Premier and you can go either way. Its the same thing with most Forest River brands and between those two, Thor and Forest River, that's almost 80% of the entire towables market. Grand Design has went totally cheap. Everthing on one of their products from the frame to the roof vent is a Lippert product, the appliances and electronics are all Furrion (Lippert).
There was a huge glut of 12V compressor fridges available, but gas/elec was in a huge shortage for the last 3 years. It takes a lot more parts and pieces, and labor, to build a gas/elec than it does a 12V compressor unit. Gas/elec prices have shot up. A few years ago a 7cu ft gas/elec would have set you back @ $1400.00 or less on the street, now they're north of $1800.00 and good luck finding one at $1800.00. The Industry does not pay street or retail prices for things BTW.
Its no different a situation than the fold in the door "solid steps". Those too are not used because they're better, but because they're much cheaper to buy and install. You don't need additional frame mounting points installed or outriggers, and a lot less work is required on the lower fascias on the line. Its all about the bottom line as per usual, not added convenience or improvement.
Jun-15-2023 02:23 AM
goducks10 wrote:StonedPanther wrote:trailer_newbe wrote:
Check out the “RV Nerd” on You Tube where he talks about this in detail as to why gas/elec is going away in the US RV market. He is a large dealer in Michigan who sells many different manufacturers, so it’s safe to say gas/elec is unfortunately going buy-buy.
The only thing safe to say is Josh the RV Nerd works for a large dealer in Michigan and before that he worked for another large dealer in Michigan. He is not a "Dealer", he works for one. It's also safe to say he is wrong with his predictions more often than not. He's a salesperson who happened to become a YouTube Star.
I'll say it again. They're using these 12V fridges as standard because they're cheaper to buy and install and the savings goes straight to the bottom line, Every manufacturer offers a gas/electric option as an upcharge, typically to the tune of $600.00 to $1000.00.
Not totally true. Grand Design has switched over to 12V with no absorption option. You can go to their build site and there's no gas/elec option. Some Forest River products allow the switch. It would take too long to check all mfg but gas/elc is dying with many brand models.
Agree it's a numbers game.
Jun-14-2023 08:21 AM
StonedPanther wrote:
I'll say it again. They're using these 12V fridges as standard because they're cheaper to buy and install and the savings goes straight to the bottom line, Every manufacturer offers a gas/electric option as an upcharge, typically to the tune of $600.00 to $1000.00.
Jun-14-2023 07:36 AM
StonedPanther wrote:trailer_newbe wrote:
Check out the “RV Nerd” on You Tube where he talks about this in detail as to why gas/elec is going away in the US RV market. He is a large dealer in Michigan who sells many different manufacturers, so it’s safe to say gas/elec is unfortunately going buy-buy.
The only thing safe to say is Josh the RV Nerd works for a large dealer in Michigan and before that he worked for another large dealer in Michigan. He is not a "Dealer", he works for one. It's also safe to say he is wrong with his predictions more often than not. He's a salesperson who happened to become a YouTube Star.
I'll say it again. They're using these 12V fridges as standard because they're cheaper to buy and install and the savings goes straight to the bottom line, Every manufacturer offers a gas/electric option as an upcharge, typically to the tune of $600.00 to $1000.00.
Jun-14-2023 04:06 AM
StonedPanther wrote:trailer_newbe wrote:
Check out the “RV Nerd” on You Tube where he talks about this in detail as to why gas/elec is going away in the US RV market. He is a large dealer in Michigan who sells many different manufacturers, so it’s safe to say gas/elec is unfortunately going buy-buy.
The only thing safe to say is Josh the RV Nerd works for a large dealer in Michigan and before that he worked for another large dealer in Michigan. He is not a "Dealer", he works for one. It's also safe to say he is wrong with his predictions more often than not. He's a salesperson who happened to become a YouTube Star.
I'll say it again. They're using these 12V fridges as standard because they're cheaper to buy and install and the savings goes straight to the bottom line, Every manufacturer offers a gas/electric option as an upcharge, typically to the tune of $600.00 to $1000.00.
Jun-13-2023 07:49 PM
Jun-13-2023 02:45 AM
trailer_newbe wrote:
Check out the “RV Nerd” on You Tube where he talks about this in detail as to why gas/elec is going away in the US RV market. He is a large dealer in Michigan who sells many different manufacturers, so it’s safe to say gas/elec is unfortunately going buy-buy.
Jun-12-2023 11:56 AM
Jun-12-2023 10:28 AM
StonedPanther wrote:trailer_newbe wrote:
According to some RV sales folks I know
Well that's hands down the irrefutable proof then isn't it. Some RV sales folks. LOL.
Are those the same RV sales folks that tell you that you can pull a 38' 5er with a Chevy Colorado no problem, or the ones that tell folks that RV's are built rock solid by Amish Craftsman and nothing can or will go wrong and if it does they'll get you exceptional warranty service that will only take a few hours, whatever the issue?
Jun-11-2023 05:01 PM
Dutch Oven Man wrote:
We are 99% RV Park type folks, only time we are boondocking is for an occasional overnight stop at Walmart, and even then I have a generator.
Jun-11-2023 03:23 PM
trailer_newbe wrote:
According to some RV sales folks I know
May-07-2024 09:15 AM - edited May-07-2024 09:16 AM
I was a total newbie when my salesman told me the same thing! Fortunately, my Jayco was a great RV with very few problems. Where he really tried to screw saying my Honda Pilot could tow it "No problem!" Jackass! I looked at the sticker which said it could tow 5000 lbs. The trailer I wanted weighed over 6000 lbs with no cargo and dry! I'm sure these Morons get people killed! We went to an independent dealership and purchased the right Jayco for us and our Pilot.
Jun-11-2023 12:37 PM
StonedPanther wrote:
Norcold only has stopped producing Absorbtion fridges in the US, Ohio to be specific. They moved production out of the US, not unlike 100's if not 1000's of other Corporations have done over the last couple/3 years due to the econimc climate in the US. The Absorbtion fridge is not going away. You know Norcold was owned by Thetford, a British Corporation, and they were bought out by an investment firm (holding Co) in 2021.
RV manufacturers use the 12V compressor fridges because A, They're cheaper to buy and B, They have a significant labor and material savings, as well as a time savings, on the production line. They dont need to install wall or roof vents, build a cavity in a configuration for airflow, provide a gas line, etc. You could order a 2024 Rockwood tomorrow and get the Absorption Fridge option. You can do the same with most other brands be they Forest River / Thor / Winny / anyone.