No doubt Scott Tuttle's livinlite made a profit, it grew year after year and was a juicy target for a large corporation.
IMHO the problem for thor was there wasn't enough profit, so they decided to keep the price high and take all the expense out. After all, someone has to pay for an over bloated massive corporate machine, might as well be us right?
All business need to make a profit for sure, to that point there is no debate. It just sucks that good products have to be destroyed so the pigs feeding at the bonus trough of large corporations can indulge to their hearts content.
The original livinlite was a smaller, nimbler company and maybe decided to make a little less profit in order to build the best camper they could. What a great concept and it truly benefited the consumer.
IMHO the problem for thor was there wasn't enough profit, so they decided to keep the price high and take all the expense out. After all, someone has to pay for an over bloated massive corporate machine, might as well be us right?
All business need to make a profit for sure, to that point there is no debate. It just sucks that good products have to be destroyed so the pigs feeding at the bonus trough of large corporations can indulge to their hearts content.
The original livinlite was a smaller, nimbler company and maybe decided to make a little less profit in order to build the best camper they could. What a great concept and it truly benefited the consumer.