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BANKRUPTED RV MANUFACTURERS ???
I have searched these forums and haven't found any discussion about BANKRUPT RV MANUFACTURERS. My gut tells me to stay away from ALFA because of some of the problems owners had with trying to contact the manufacturer. I have researched RV TRADER and found numerous NATIONAL RV's for sale, but recently found out that they went BANKRUPT. I was thinking of purchasing one of the National Tropical, until now.
So I dug a little deeper and wanted to find out if there were any more manufacturers that went BANKRUPT, only to find out that there are some that are hanging on by a thread and decided to stop PRODUCTION.
So my questions are
- Does anyone own a RV from a manufacturer that went BANKRUPT ?
- Have you ran into any difficulties (i.e. parts, maintenance, etc.) ?
www.everything-about-rving.com/what-rv-m...out-of-business.html
www.fulltime-rving.com/what-rv-manufactu...out-of-business.html
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NO manufacturers on the site, only 'owners and users' - so you get real life experiences and not "sales hype" ...
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Regarding any ‘orphan’, you need to remember that most of the components of a given RV are available ‘off-the shelf’. The chassis and drive-train are supplied, as are all of the fixtures, appliances, furniture, etc. The ‘fiberglass’ is all that most manufacturers make/supply, and that can be taken care by most good body shops.
Continued good luck on your search!
John
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johnandmari wrote: As Monkey said, RV.Net is good, but even better (IMHO) is the ‘Owners Forum’ on IRV2.com.
Regarding any ‘orphan’, you need to remember that most of the components of a given RV are available ‘off-the shelf’. The chassis and drive-train are supplied, as are all of the fixtures, appliances, furniture, etc. The ‘fiberglass’ is all that most manufacturers make/supply, and that can be taken care by most good body shops.
Continued good luck on your search!
John
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they are just assemblers, most of the the piece parts are out there pretty easily
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I am getting very close to purchase. Once I narrowed and purchased, I can't wait to join you guys on the open road. :woohoo:
I will keep everyone posted on the purchase, I plan to take my friend who owns a 38' Fleetwood Boiunder Diesel Pusher.
Jack
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