vintageracer
To Infinity and Beyond!
The RV manufacturers do not want to offer a Bumper to Bumper warranty.
They know the quality of their products.
They know the quality of their products.
But that does not explain why all auto manufacturer warranties are bumber to bumper while RVs are not.
Wonder if folks really pay much attention to warranties?
The average life of a travel trailer is 12 years. They are just garbage. Aluminum and fiberglass campers are the only quality, buy it for life options.
Totally agree with this. Whether you have a camper or trailer that will last has more to do with the quality and ability of the builder and everyone that touches that build. Quality construction materials and techniques are always nice to have, but they don't guarantee the quality of the finished product. I wouldn't chose to build an all wooden camper, but there are wooden sailboats out there that are decades old, have crossed multiple oceans, and will continue to live on while other much newer fiberglass sailboats end up in pieces. All because they were really well designed and built by craftsmen that sweat the details and had pride in what they were doing. In a perfect world you get that level of builder, and they use the best materials available.....but that budget is definitely never the lower cost option.Not sure the last sentence is true. I have seen and talked to more than a few "aluminum riveted" camper owners who said that their camper had issues with rivets and leaks. And we have also seen a "fiberglass oval" shaped camper that had a structural crack and leaked. The sun, time and vibration and temperature extremes play havoc with campers.
We have owned 3 campers. Have had issues with all 3. I fixed almost everything myself. Of the things I couldn't fix myself, dealer only succeeded in fixing one......only because part failed and it was a quick simple 5 minute replacement. We had a leak in our brand new at the time 2016. We took it back 8x. Couldn't even use it the first year. They replaced the window 3x. It still leaked. They fixed the roof 5x. It still leaked. I fixed it myself finally. Used it for 6 years and just sold it. Got what we owed so we were happy. We are done with campers now. Still tent camp though.
I am a Military Veteran & am very confident in any trailer made to military standards. Most big name offroad trailers/campers from the USA or Down Under are VERY solidly built. But things do wear out & fail. Knowing that, preventative maintenance and spare parts are the owner's responsibility, especially if you are a true overlander. It would suck to be stranded in the middle of nowhere, especially with family, &/or could be a life threatening/ending event, depending on health/medication/heat/water situation.