Chi-Town
The guy under the car
Kimberly is overpriced (In my opinion vs AU competitors) that's why they couldn't sell in the AU market.
Most of the AU built Caravans are struggling because the cost to build is almost as high as the Chinese trailer retail price.
AU built campers are really nice but the labor cost is through the roof and production rates are a joke.
That is why the AU market is flooded with Chinese built trailers now.
With the Chinese (Black Series) already in the US market and more coming the price war is coming just like it did in the AU market.
I like the patriot simplicity but once again his pricing is up there against other brands with similar products.
Working in the RV industry I can tell you there's good and bad trailers from every country there is (US included).
The best advice I can tell you is:
1. Make sure you are buying from a licenced dealer. Licenced manufacturers are not allowed to sell direct to consumer without a Dealer licence.
2. Look at the ones that actually pass US standards. Look for the RVIA seal in the US, the CSA seal in Canada. There are independent engineering firms that offer certification also but reach out to them if you see their seal (or any others for that matter) to check authenticity
3. Make sure they offer good coverage in their warranty (not just structural), and ask what exactly is covered.
4. Make sure they have actual service points (preferably with certified technicians) or are willing to sublet repairs to your local shop.
5. Talk to other owners who have them (here or off shore). Talk to the happy ones, talk to the not so happy ones, but do your research.
And read this thread HERE
Most of the AU built Caravans are struggling because the cost to build is almost as high as the Chinese trailer retail price.
AU built campers are really nice but the labor cost is through the roof and production rates are a joke.
That is why the AU market is flooded with Chinese built trailers now.
With the Chinese (Black Series) already in the US market and more coming the price war is coming just like it did in the AU market.
I like the patriot simplicity but once again his pricing is up there against other brands with similar products.
Working in the RV industry I can tell you there's good and bad trailers from every country there is (US included).
The best advice I can tell you is:
1. Make sure you are buying from a licenced dealer. Licenced manufacturers are not allowed to sell direct to consumer without a Dealer licence.
2. Look at the ones that actually pass US standards. Look for the RVIA seal in the US, the CSA seal in Canada. There are independent engineering firms that offer certification also but reach out to them if you see their seal (or any others for that matter) to check authenticity
3. Make sure they offer good coverage in their warranty (not just structural), and ask what exactly is covered.
4. Make sure they have actual service points (preferably with certified technicians) or are willing to sublet repairs to your local shop.
5. Talk to other owners who have them (here or off shore). Talk to the happy ones, talk to the not so happy ones, but do your research.
And read this thread HERE