Current AluCab owner here. Previous GFC owner, and have friends that own Drifter, AT Overland, Flipacc and Four Wheel campers.
I can't understand for the life of me why anyone would give a deposit of 5K+ to a company with no product in hand, average wait time of 15+ months, zero communication along the way and non-existent customer support for current VO owners. I've seen it, I've been inside a Drifter and it is not that much better than any other alternatives to warrant the lack of communication, custmer service and product delvery. Yes, every camper out there has different features here and there and that is what attracts people to specific campers. To me, Alucab is the superior product for my preferences and needs. Someone else's needs might be different and VO is the solution. But with so many options out there, you can compromise on small details here and there just to save yourself from zombie companies that may or may not exist in the future. Plus you can be out exploring 1+ year prior.
Someone mentioned earlier the rise of GFC and that has to be praise. They started just like any other startup and somehow manage to move up during hard times just like everyone else. At this point, supply chain issues are not acceptable (in my opinion) when other companies have kept their leatimes and even shorthen them with more demand.
To the ones claiming that VO can't scale becasue their camper is harder to make compared to others, that's not an excuse and here's a shocker! If you design a product that is not manufacturable or can't scale, you design an inferior product. This is exactly how companies go out of business. I'm a design engineer and as a designer I have to make design decisions with manufacturing processes in mind. I'm sure anyone can go out there and design a product that is the best looking, most lightweight, most robust, etc., etc., but if it's not manufacturable then is not the optimal design. As a buiseness owner, you have to take that into consideration, especially when you have only 4 employees and you're competing in a fast developing enviorment.