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10-02-2014, 09:15 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Mazeppa,mn
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Would you buy an RV MFG in USA by Honda?
Was just thinking, US RV industry keeps putting out the same poor quality over priced products (45-50% markup) year after year. New floor plan pretty fabrics etc.
US auto industry didn't improve their quality until Honda, Toyota and consumers more or less forced them to do something. Would be nice to have some consumer protection laws (like lemon law, longer warranty, bumper to bumper, 35,000 or 5 years). Why doesn't RVIA(Recreation Vehicle Industry Association) do anything to push for better quality. We each pay, I think $75 for the RVIA sticker on the side of our RV.
Foreign competition might be what it takes once again. Think of it a Hundai 36RBFLXL.
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10-02-2014, 09:28 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Central San Joaguin Valley, CA
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Regulation = increased costs/prices. Just sayin'
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2018 Laredo 298 SRL
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10-02-2014, 09:46 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Venice
Posts: 5,346
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You get what you pay for. If you want the quality of a Rolls and the price of a VW you will be disappointed. The RV industry offers all levels from tent trailers to luxury MHs just like the auto industry. If Honda made an RV it would most likely be out of my price range because of the quality. JM2˘, Hank
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2007 Cougar 290RKS, E-Z Flex, 16" XPS RIBs ( SOLD .. Gonna miss her ... looking for new 5r)
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10-02-2014, 10:00 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Gaylord
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I think back to the 1970 Honda Civic that I couldn't get out of once I got into it, the Datsun with vinyl seats that dry rotted before the warranty expired, the Toyota that rusted through the fenders in the first 2 years. Those early days of "Japanese quality" weren't any better than what American manufacturers were producing. Once they got their "foot in the door" things changed, and the result was improvement, but it wasn't an "overnight change"....
As for RV's, I'd think the same "growing pains" would present themselves all over again as the Japanese (and now Chinese/Koreans/Indians) learned what we expect and how to produce it within a price range to make it competitive.
As for a Hyundai 36RBFLXL, I'll wait until they get all the "kinks worked out"
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2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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10-02-2014, 10:24 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Aurora
Posts: 148
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X2 on John's post.
I drive vehicles built by US owned companies.
RV's are built just like every other product built anywhere, as inexpensive as possible while meeting the needs of the consumers they are trying to convince to buy their products.
As for all my vehicles, cars, trucks, RV's, lawn mowers, they meet my needs. Are there some issues, sure but these things are build by humans are we humans are far from perfect.
I just don't buy into the "because it comes from outside the US, it has to be better" thought process. There is plenty of competition in the RV industry and I know I have seen a lot of improvements over the 27 years I have owned RV's. The industry is getting better because most of the companies do listen to we consumers. Keystone might be better at it than other which is why I prefer their products.
Mike
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