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goducks10
Mar 02, 2021Explorer
I would venture to say that the materials are better but the quality of slapping them together is no different.
Had a 2010 Heartland TT that had a couple issues that were a minor inconvenience to repair myself.
Fast forward 10 years to today and I have an ORV that has been to the dealer for repairs and to the factory for repairs. The ORV cost almost twice as much and has much nicer amenities.
Wouldn't matter if RV's had gold leaf accents on real wood trims inside. The gold leaf would either be on crooked or some of it would be falling off.
Had a 2010 Heartland TT that had a couple issues that were a minor inconvenience to repair myself.
Fast forward 10 years to today and I have an ORV that has been to the dealer for repairs and to the factory for repairs. The ORV cost almost twice as much and has much nicer amenities.
Wouldn't matter if RV's had gold leaf accents on real wood trims inside. The gold leaf would either be on crooked or some of it would be falling off.
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